A Few Good Eggs: TCM for Fertility and Reproductive Health
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Fertility is presented not just as a goal for conception but as a vital sign of overall health and well-being. While women are born with a set number of eggs that naturally declines over time, starting from around 7 million before birth to about 300,000 by puberty, and declining more rapidly after age 35, various factors can accelerate this loss and impact reproductive health. Common influences include age, genetic conditions, endometriosis, PCOS, environmental toxins, lifestyle choices like smoking and stress, and medical treatments.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) offers natural approaches to support fertility, focusing on improving egg quality, balancing hormones, and enhancing vitality. Key TCM principles involve nourishing jing (life essence) through prioritizing deep sleep, consuming nutrient-rich foods like protein, bone broth, and antioxidants, reducing stress, maintaining a healthy circadian rhythm, and engaging in moderate exercise like tai chi or yoga. Targeted supplements, acupuncture, and customized herbal therapy are also highlighted for their roles in supporting ovarian function, blood flow, and hormonal balance. Even for those not trying to conceive, supporting fertility health through TCM can improve hormonal balance, slow aging, enhance energy and mood, and reduce risks of age-related conditions, ultimately investing in long-term well-being.
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