As we mentioned in previous articles, infertility is defined as inability of a couple to conceive after 12 months of unprotected sexual intercourse. It effects over 5 millions couple alone in the U. S. and many times more in the world. Because of unawareness of treatments, only 10% seeks help from professional specialist.We have spent most of the time in this series discussing the conventional and Chinese medicine in treating fertility. I believe, it is the best time to change the subject by discussing how to treat infertility with Chinese herb - white peony.
I. Definition
White peony is the bark of the root of Paeonia suffruticosa and also also known as "moutan" or "mu dan" in China. It has been used in traditional Chinese medicine in treating liver cirrhosis.
II. How white peony effects female fertility
1. Liver
White peony has been listed in traditional Chinese medicine medical book for over thousand of year in treating liver qi and fire blood caused by yin deficiency, leading to the qi and blood stagnation in the liver, thereby lessening it's function in carbohydrate metabolism and increasing the risk of hormone imbalance causes of infertility.
2. Uterus tonic
It is said that white peony also helps the liver in regulating the production of certain hormones in the prostaglandins family resulting in lessening the risk of abdominal pain and cramps caused by over active uterus.
3. Kidney
White peony not only helps to increase the function of kidney in urinary extraction, but also improve kidney function in regulating the production of steroid hormones, leading to production of testosterone that helps to improve sexual desire and reducing the risk of water retention.
4. Blood stagnation
Since it helps to release the blood stagnation in the liver, it also improves the blood flow to the abdominal region, resulting in lessening the risk of irregular menstrual cycle and increasing the chance of fertility.
5. Yin qi and blood deficiency
Since it is the herb in the cold side, it helps to restore the harmony in the body, if the infertility is caused by liver blood stagnation and liver yang abundance.
III. Side effects
No Side effect as known
I. Definition
White peony is the bark of the root of Paeonia suffruticosa and also also known as "moutan" or "mu dan" in China. It has been used in traditional Chinese medicine in treating liver cirrhosis.
II. How white peony effects female fertility
1. Liver
White peony has been listed in traditional Chinese medicine medical book for over thousand of year in treating liver qi and fire blood caused by yin deficiency, leading to the qi and blood stagnation in the liver, thereby lessening it's function in carbohydrate metabolism and increasing the risk of hormone imbalance causes of infertility.
2. Uterus tonic
It is said that white peony also helps the liver in regulating the production of certain hormones in the prostaglandins family resulting in lessening the risk of abdominal pain and cramps caused by over active uterus.
3. Kidney
White peony not only helps to increase the function of kidney in urinary extraction, but also improve kidney function in regulating the production of steroid hormones, leading to production of testosterone that helps to improve sexual desire and reducing the risk of water retention.
4. Blood stagnation
Since it helps to release the blood stagnation in the liver, it also improves the blood flow to the abdominal region, resulting in lessening the risk of irregular menstrual cycle and increasing the chance of fertility.
5. Yin qi and blood deficiency
Since it is the herb in the cold side, it helps to restore the harmony in the body, if the infertility is caused by liver blood stagnation and liver yang abundance.
III. Side effects
No Side effect as known
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