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		<title>Acupuncture Increases the Success Rate of IVF</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I am sharing some great information about acupuncture, please enjoy this great blog written by one of my wellness practitioners friends Karen Lang. She practices acupuncture and I invite you to read more about her and Chinese medicine here: www.dogwoodhealingarts.com For some women and couples in vitro fertilization (IVF) is the answer to their dream of having [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am sharing some great information about acupuncture, please enjoy this great blog written by one of my wellness practitioners friends Karen Lang.</p>
<p>She practices acupuncture and I invite you to read more about her and Chinese medicine here: <a href="http://www.dogwoodhealingarts.com/">www.dogwoodhealingarts.com</a></p>
<p>For some women and couples in vitro fertilization (IVF) is the answer to their dream of having a child.  Numerous studies have demonstrated that acupuncture improves IVF success rate.  One large study found a 50% increase in success rate when acupuncture is done alongside IVF.  IVF can take a significant emotional and financial toll so why not do everything possible to increase the chances of success?</p>
<p>Ideally I like to start treating women at least three months prior to starting IVF in order to regulate their hormones and address any underlying issues that are contributing to the infertility.  It is not uncommon for women to become pregnant naturally during this time.  If IVF is being done solely due to male fertility factors then one month of acupuncture prior to IVF would be ideal.</p>
<p>During the stimulation phase of IVF I like to see women twice a week.  Acupuncture works by increasing the blood flow to the uterus and ovaries, reducing stress and anxiety (which can impact fertility) and addressing any side effects of the medications.  Following stimulation, one acupuncture treatment prior to egg retrieval and one between retrieval and transfer is the standard of care.</p>
<p>Acupuncture before and after transfer of the embryo is essential.  Acupuncture can take place 24-48 hours before and after transfer.  Pre and post transfer acupuncture works to relax the uterus and calm any uterine spasms from the transfer process as well as reduce anxiety and calm stress.  An acupuncture treatment one week following transfer supports implantation.  In cases of sub-fertility it is ideal to continue with acupuncture once a week for the first trimester to protect the pregnancy.</p>
<p>Many women undergo IUI prior to IVF and acupuncture works in a similar fashion to improve the chances of success.  I generally see women once a week throughout the IUI process.</p>
<p>Know someone considering IVF?  Please share this information with them!</p>
<p>To your health,</p>
<p>Dana Neacsu, MD</p>
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		<title>7 effective natural remedies for seasonal allergies</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Spring!Allergy season is upon us and millions of people are going to turn to medications to get some relief.Unfortunately, some of these medications might have harmful effects.The good news is there are many natural remedies that can help.  We already talked about the supplements in a previous post and these remedies are necessary at appropriate [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Spring!Allergy season is upon us and millions of people are going to turn to medications to get some relief.Unfortunately, some of these medications might have harmful effects.The good news is there are many natural remedies that can help.  We already talked about the supplements in a previous post and these remedies are necessary at appropriate times but using prevention and lifestyle changes is also extremely important all year round.</p>
<p>Here are few helpful tips:</p>
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<li>Use a HEPA air filter or a whole house air filtration system</li>
<li>Avoid other possible food allergens such as dairy, sugar or soy</li>
<li>Keep windows closed during allergy season and close the fresh air vent in your car to prevent pollen, dust, and smog from entering in.</li>
<li>Learn how to use a nasal rinse pot with saline solution after work or outdoor activities. This is recommended by conventional medicine as well so ask your doctor if you are a good candidate. This method works better if you use it as soon as you start feeling bad. A word of caution: use distilled water not tap water!</li>
<li>Dietary changes: try an anti-inflammatory diet, rich in fruits and vegetables and rich in OMG-3 or fatty acids to decrease the histamine release. Lots of curcumin and raw local honey daily in small amounts can help too.</li>
<li>Consider using a high-quality essential oil like lavender, peppermint or lemon. Inhaling diffused oils can help unclog the sinuses and offer relief to scratchy throats.</li>
<li>Acupuncture or acupressure (no needles!) can also help most of the time.</li>
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<p>Feel better!</p>
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