Male factor infertility is on the rise! Acupuncture and Chinese herbs The effective
Key Points
The incidence of male factor (30%) is rising, and improvements in raising sperm count, motility, and changing morphology are notable with the use of acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine.
Acupuncture is a very gentle, comfortable, and relaxing treatment. No, it doesn’t hurt. Acupuncture connects the organs and all of your systems (endocrine, reproductive, blood, nervous, lymphatic, etc.) with the brain so that they function in balance. The TCM concepts of how the organ systems work and interconnect differ and hold broader functions than those perceived by Western medicine.
The kidney system, for example, is responsible for reproduction and aging. It interconnects with the endocrine system. A balanced kidney system is critical for male fertility. The kidney system has pathways that traverse from the feet, passing through the genitals, through the center of the body, through the heart and chest, and continuing upward towards the brain and endocrine system. This pathway must flow abundantly with Qi (vital energy) and blood. Acupuncture allows these pathways to open so that qi and blood can flow. There is a Chinese saying that “when qi and blood flow, there is no disease.” Acupuncture promotes the flow of Qi and blood to restore sperm count, motility, and morphology.
Factors including stress, nutrition and diet, lifestyle, lack of rest, and environmental toxins are also considered more seriously than ever before. This also differs from western treatment, which pays much less attention to nutrition or lifestyle demands. A TCM practitioner recommends favorable diets and nutrition to enhance fertility and discusses how to cope with lifestyle stress. Bridging the gap between Western and Eastern care improves patient outcomes. TCM practitioners diagnose your pattern of disease and often formulate a specific and unique herbal mixture precisely for your pattern. This uniqueness and specificity usually accelerates your results.
Sperm Analysis: A normal sperm analysis includes a volume of at least 1 ml.
- count: more than 20 million per mL;
- mobility: more than 50% moving purposefully; and
- form: less than 50% abnormal
Where are the needles located?
Tiny, thin, hair-like needles are placed at specific points on the body.
Acupuncture points for male factors are placed in the area of the low back, often with low frequency stimulation. Areas around the stomach, legs, hands, and ankles are also used. Acupuncture works by systematically improving blood flow to all parts of the body, so it is not necessary to treat the genital area.
Acupuncture and herbal research
Lab tests have demonstrated improvements in sperm count, motility, and morphology through clinical research. One study is summarized below.
Acupuncture Study Improves Sperm Motility, Count, and Morphology
- 32 subfertile men with sperm impairment
- 16 were given 10 acupuncture treatments, 16 received no treatment.
Significant improvements (pacupuncture group compared to control group):
- increased number of motile sperm.
- increased number of sperm with intact tails
- a higher percentage of viable sperm.
More Benefits of Acupuncture:
- A gentle, holistic approach to resolving your health problems
- reduces stress.
- Treats the root of disease, not just the symptoms.
- can improve and maximize health.
- Often used for preventive treatments and early detection of the body’s imbalances
- Little or no side effects
- promotes blood flow and circulation
- increases energy, stamina, and endurance;
- promotes a sense of well-being;
- can simultaneously treat other health issues like orthopedic pain, sports injuries, digestion problems, insomnia, sinuses or allergies, headaches, etc.
The incidence of sperm defects is approximately 25% in white-collar workers and over 50% in blue-collar workers.
It’s time to bridge the gap between Western and Eastern health care to improve patients results and enhance health outcomes.