Acupuncture has been used only in a remarkable scale in Western countries since the 1970s, and male infertility is a condition has been shown to be able to handle. This is a positive fact that in the same period male infertility, along with many other conditions that acupuncture is used to treat, has increased steadily.
Between 7 and 10 percent of all men that should be fertile they are not. In many cases, the cause can be attributed to alcohol, snuff or drug addiction, physical injury, or physical illness such as mumps or varicocele (a type of varicose veins affect sperm channels) . That hot baths and tight underwear can cause infertility is uncertain, although it has been shown that sperm count tends to increase when operations ceased.
There have been several studies in recent years the link between acupuncture and male infertility, and even if no definitive conclusion reached it seems that when groups of infertile men were treated using acupuncture ago substantial improvements in general, the quality and frequency of the amount of his sperm.
The difficulty of establishing exactly how acupuncture can affect any particular physical condition, including male infertility, it is in the nature of how acupuncture works. Unlike Western medicine, where specific drugs are developed to address specific complaints, acupuncture is used to treat the whole body, not just part of it.
It is based on the concept that, left to itself, the body tends to heal the same defects. Acupuncture is a way to channel healing energy in a specific weakness. Chinese ancient wisdom believes that the natural flow of energy in the human body and when that energy is blocked at any time and sickness and ill health are likely to occur.
It is quite foreign to our way of thinking in the West. We are used to thinking in terms of bringing a specific solution to a specific problem, and that includes in particular health problems. If we take a cough cough. If you have a headache you take an aspirin.
But traditional Chinese medicine believes that it is treating the symptoms instead of the cause of the complaint. A headache, for example, can be a sign that something is wrong in other parts of the body, in this case, the removal of headaches: the condition can worsen and cause manifests itself in other ways, more serious.
And so, with male infertility, infertility itself could be a sign that something was wrong and should be addressed elsewhere. So our Western way of treating the symptoms might actually be against-productive in some cases.
This may explain why Western medicine has failed to produce a treatment for many cases of male infertility, where the precise cause is unknown. And why a growing number of people affected by male infertility are turning to alternative medical treatments such as acupuncture.
Optimal fertility must depend on optimal health. If you find a way to get your body to heal itself through the use of all natural resources and non-intrusive as itself should encourage the development of more fertile, they are prepared for the creation of life.
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