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JHCM Fertility Treatment 3 Sessions (Chinese Medicine Prescription)
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- Reommended for 18 years old or above
- Couples that have fertility planning
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Procedure:
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Chinese medicine practitioners will analyze customers' constitution by Observation, Auscultation, Interrogation and Palpation.
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Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners will prescribe Chinese medicine and give acupunture treatment according to the female customers' menstrual cycle. Different Chinese medications will be used during different menstrual cycle phases to improve customer's constitution so as to become pregnant naturally.
Plan Feautures:
- Detailed physical fitness assessment
- 3 sessions of consultations and 12 doses of Chinese medicine
- A fertility kit, a free thermometer for the first time
Effectiveness:
- To improve customers' constitution so as to become pregnant naturally
- To assist couples with fertility planning to prepare for pregnancy
Target Sydromes:
- Difficult to be pregnant
FAQ
- What is dietary restriction while taking Chinese medicine?
It means to avoid particular food that may worsen certain medical conditions. You may be advised to abstain from two main types of food: food that may have conflicting impacts on your Chinese medical treatments; and food that may trigger or afflict a health condition, such as seafood, mushrooms, bamboo shoots, duck and goose. - What is the difference between concentrated granules and herbal decoctions?
Concentrated granules are processed herbal decoctions. Some patients may consider concentrated granules less effective. In light of the rapid development of Chinese medicine, however, the difference between the granules and decocted Chinese medicine nowadays is not significant, and granules have the advantage of being easy to carry and easy to preserve. - How should I use concentrated granules? When should I take them?
Dissolve the granules in hot water and drink the decoction. Unless with specific instructions from your practitioner, one should usually take medicine 30-60 minutes after a meal.