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☺Acupuncture Houston TX - West Holcombe Clinic |
☺Acupuncture Houston TX - South Shepherd Clinic |
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Houston Acupuncture and Herb Clinic at 2431 West Holcombe, Houston,
TX@ the
corner of Kirby
Drive and next to the Flower Corner.
7136665667 |
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Houston Acupuncture and Herb Clinic at South Shepherd Dr., Houston,
TX@ the
corner of Westheimer
Drive and next to the KFC. This location has been
servicing Houston for more than18 years. |
Click here for the West Holcombe Clinic location
map.
The clinic is located at the corner of
Kirby Drive and
next to the Flower Corner. ☺TEL:
713-666-5667. |
Click here for the
South Shepherd Clinic location map.
Acupuncture Houston TX-South
Shepherd Clinic
☺TEL: 713-529-8332. |
Acupuncture and Chinese medicine help
get pregnant, improve egg quality.
acupuncture supports IVF, IUI and fertility.
Wen-Lung Wu, M.S., L Ac.,
PHD
Jo-Mei Chiang, B.S. L. Ac., MS
Houston
Acupuncture and Herb Clinic, Houston, Texas.
Acupuncture and Chinese
herbs help age and its affect on infertility.
Acupuncture improves the quality of eggs.
Houston
Acupuncture and Herb clinic is one of the pioneer
acupuncture and traditional Chinese Medicine clinics in Houston to
recognize and react to the infertility needs of the community it
serves as well as other men's and women's reproductive health
concerns. Having a healthy child is the goal of most any family. Our
years of training and keen knowledge in acupuncture and herb
therapies will help couples realize their dream of having a healthy
child.
Women today face one of the same questions that
Shakespeare raised in one of his plays: “ To Be or Not To Be”. Of
course, Shakespeare was not referring to a decision of
motherhood! However, this is the question that is presented to women
in the later child- bearing years of their lives.
Choices. As the choices women have increase
year by year, taking time off from achieving certain career or life
goals to have children seems more and more a sacrifice. The
stresses and financial strains a family experience tends to make
women think twice about jumping into motherhood.
As women take more and more time to achieve
these career and personal life goals, what is happening? They are
getting older, of course and some women may not realize how quickly
their fertility declines as they get older. By the time a woman is
43 years old, her chances of having a baby using her own eggs are
less than 10 percent. Donor eggs are thus often used for
older women seeking ART treatment.
In a new twist, some infertile couples resort
to embryo adoption, obtaining an embryo left over from the
infertility treatments of another couple. In the United States
alone, about 200,000 frozen embryos are being stored and though it
is not widely known embryo donation has been quietly taking place on
a small scale for years.
Unfortunately, there are no treatments
available that can "turn back the clock" on a woman's ovaries. Many
physicians use fertility medications to try to increase the chance
of pregnancy. Fertility medications increase the number of eggs that
develop in a given month, and enhance the chance that at least one
of them might be able to be fertilized and develop into a pregnancy.
Although fertility medications seem to offer some hope, the
pregnancy rates are generally poor.
Acupuncture and Chinese herb treatments
fit in nicely and should be seriously considered as an alternative
here. Acupuncture and herb medicine are a natural and gental method
to help increase the blood flow to the reproductive organs and
improve the quality of eggs due to:
- Break the Qi and blood stasis, balance the
hormones and improve the ovulation,
- Nourish the ovaries and follicles, to
produce more “ good eggs”,
- Stabilize the FSH level and reduce the
negative emotional stress for better conception.
- Produce a thick, rich lining for successful
implantation,
- Generate the overall well-being and regulate
the underlying imbalance.
No matter how old you are, this is an effective
and path altering experience and we all have pressure points and are
benefited by an increase in blood flow to the correct areas of the
body that encourage egg production.
Click here to view hundreds of
our successful stories.
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