Influence of acupuncture on the pregnancy rate in patients who undergo assisted reproduction therapy. Paulus WE, Zhang M, Strehler E, El-Danasouri I, Sterzik K. Source Department of Reproductive Medicine, Christian-Lauritzen-Institut, Ulm, Germany. … [Read more...] about Acupuncture Research regarding Infertility
Monica Mae Leibson and the Providence Alternative Birthing Center
Monica Mae Leibson teams up with the Providence Alternative Birthing Center in Southfield. Monday May 9th 2011 @ 6:30 pm Resident pregnancy specialist, Monica Mae Leibson will be teaching a portion of the birthing classes at Providence. The class will be a hands-on lecture focusing on … [Read more...] about Monica Mae Leibson and the Providence Alternative Birthing Center
Holistic Fertility Group: New Tools to Enrich Your Fertility Journey
The struggle to conceive can be a very emotional and taxing journey. In conjunction with conventional medical treatments, there are several aspects of health and well-being that can be addressed through complementary techniques. These techniques include diet, exercise, acupuncture, herbs, … [Read more...] about Holistic Fertility Group: New Tools to Enrich Your Fertility Journey
Acupuncture during Childbirth
Acupuncture during Childbirth Philosophy The birth of a child is an opportunity for a unique & transformative experience. Ways a Birth Doula can assist families Support in preparing a birth plan & be an advocate during birth Providing emotional support and … [Read more...] about Acupuncture during Childbirth
Acupressure for Children
Acupressure can be a great way to help your child heal quickly from illness. Choose a time of day when your child is most calm, be it after a bath or just before bedtime. Kindly let them know that this will feel good and help them to get better. Gently put pressure on the acupuncture … [Read more...] about Acupressure for Children
Bottoms Up!
As most of our patients taking herbs know, herbs do not taste good. There is a reason for this. The Chinese materia media (all Chinese herbs) are classified by their tastes--different tastes have different functions. For example, sweet tonifies deficiencies and sour astringes fluids. Therefore, … [Read more...] about Bottoms Up!