

Availability: Fertile Fields Teapills (Plum Flower) Fu Ke Zhong Zi Wan (Minshan) Nuan Gong Yun Zi Wan (Tanglong). Source text: Tong Shou Lu (“Common Longevity Records”), 1762. Fu Ke Zhong Zi Wan, “Gynecology Seed Pill”. These formulas are also appropriate as post-partum tonics, and of course can be used for treating amenorrhea and irregular periods without fertility as a goal.ġ. It is helpful to continue with blood tonics during the first trimester, to boost progesterone and prevent miscarriage. This particularly applies to irregular periods or amenorrhea. The best sign of progress is that any menstrual problem becomes better and more normal. In some patients, it may be necessary to work with three formulas: pre-menstrual, menstrual and post-menstrual.Īchieving a successful pregnancy may be quick, within one or two months, or prolonged over 6-8 months. Effective formulas include Tong Jing Wan or Shao Fu Zhu Yu Tang. For cases with dysmenorrhea, it is important to use an appropriate formula starting either a day or so before cramping begins, or at least once cramping begins, and until cramping and clot expulsion is finished. Then, a fertility blood tonic would be used at the end of menses until ovulation, or continued until the period starts. A formula like Jia Wei Xiao Yao San is quite adequate. In cases with liver stagnation (irregularity, PMS), management requires addressing qi stagnation during the pre-menstrual phase, from ovulation until the first day of bleeding. Chinese herbs cannot strengthen the life-force or integrity of the egg.įor fertility, the formulas described here boost blood and kidney qi. After the age of 39, however, the viability of the woman’s eggs come into question, and is a common reason for first-trimester miscarriage in older women. The best way to determine progesterone levels is by lab testing. Some women with frequent miscarriage will benefit by combining Chinese herbal formulas with bio-identical progesterone. The Chinese blood and kidney builders suggested here can boost progesterone levels. Irregular periods or premenstrual syndrome (irritability, breast distension, abdominal distension) indicate qi stagnation dysmenorrhea indicates blood stasis or exogenous cold into the uterus amenorrhea or light, scanty periods confirm blood deficiency and obesity involves stagnation of phlegm and dampness.įrequent miscarriage often accompanies infertility, and in modern medicine is correlated with low levels of progesterone. In evaluating for patterns, paying close attention to the menstrual history offers the best clues. Further pattern differentiation can be made for deficiency of kidney yang, yin or jing liver qi stagnation, blood stasis, or accumulation of phlegm and dampness.

At its core, tonification of blood and kidney qi is necessary in most cases. You will find that ChinaMed® formulas are competitively priced and cost considerably less than a standard 60 capsules.Chinese medicine delineates several patterns in infertility. The most advanced methods of extracting and concentrating whole herbs are used in the manufacture of ChinaMed® capsules to produce a 6:1 final product.įor the convenience of both practitioner and patient, each bottle containing 78 capsules, which will last 2 weeks at the recommended dosage. The ChinaMed® capsules are all manufactured in China from 'A' grade herbs. This is especially appropriate as most of the formulas have been developed to treat a specific condition, such as eczema, IBS or chronic sinusitis. While it is true that one formula may have several uses clinically, we have chosen to name each one according to the most common clinical indication. All have been developed with the assistance of several renowned Chinese herbal doctors, who are leaders in their field, with a lifetime of clinical experience as well as expertise in the development of prepared herbal products for the domestic market in China.Īn unique feature of the ChinaMed® range is that each formula has been named and labeled so that you are able to see at glance the major indications for each product. Some of the ChinaMed® formulas are adaptations of commonly used traditional formulas, with modifications to enhance their clinical efficacy. Manufactured from 'A' grade herbs to Australian GMP standards.Easy to use & cost effective for patients.Empirical formulas designed for specific conditions.These herbal products are practitioner only items and should only be taken under the guidance of a qualified healthcare practitioner.
