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Helping fertility with acupuncture

Acupuncture has been used for thousands of years to treat a variety of conditions. We commonly know acupuncture can help with pain relief, blood pressure, and irritable bowel syndrome; however acupuncture is increasingly being used to help with infertility. Acupuncture uses ultra-fine needles that stimulate sensory nerves, physical functions, and the release of chemicals and substances around the body.

Helping fertility with acupuncture

Acupuncture has been used for thousands of years to treat a variety of conditions. We commonly know acupuncture can help with pain relief, blood pressure, and irritable bowel syndrome, however acupuncture is also increasingly being used to help with infertility. Acupuncture uses ultra-fine needles that stimulate sensory nerves, physical functions, and the release of chemicals and substances around the body.

Evergreen to bring world renowned nutritionist to Galway

This May Evergreen Healthfoods will host a series of seminars on natural health in the Radisson Blu Hotel, Galway, with Dr Marilyn Glenville. A popular international speaker and bestselling author, Dr Glenville will give three talks across two days on Tuesday May 18 and Wednesday May 19.

Treating infertility with Chinese medicine

Chinese medicine has a long tradition of treating infertility in both men and women. Care & Cure acupuncture always brings the most advanced acupuncture techniques from China to Ireland as the company’s Chinese consultants are involved in much scientific research in China.

Children urged to harness hobbies and skills

Every child under the age of seven should be cajoled, persuaded, and encouraged to start developing a hobby or skill, which potentially will have a huge positive impact in their life, this is according to Seán Connaughton who was a guest speaker at the annual conference of the Turner Contact Group Ireland recently.

How acupuncture can help fertility

Starting a family is one of the biggest decisions to make in life, yet having a child is not always easy. Although many spend the first few years of their reproductive lives using contraceptives to avoid pregnancy, when they do want children approximately 12 per cent of couples prove to be infertile.

Feel great in Salthill

Acupuncture with Aideen Kilkelly (086-8580770)

Coping with iron overload

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John (not his real name) accidentally discovered he had haemochromatosis after having a melanoma removed at University Hospital Galway.

Chinese medicine and fertility

There are no easy answers when it comes to fertility, but Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has some answers that are slowly gaining acceptance in Western culture.

 

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