PCOS main cause

How acupuncture heals the root cause of PCOS

Acupuncture PCOSThe precise cause of polycystic ovary syndrome or PCOS remains undetermined by the scientific community. However, a compelling new hypothesis has recently emerged regarding its pathogenesis.

In addition to the well-established factors of insulin resistance and hormonal imbalance, another process has been identified in women with PCOS: elevated sympathetic nerve activity. Research indicates that this heightened activity is present in PCOS patients.

The sympathetic nervous system innervates and regulates nearly all internal organs, including hormone glands and ovaries. Intriguingly, scientists now suspect that sympathetic hyperactivity might develop prior to hormonal imbalances, potentially serving as the root cause of PCOS.

This information is particularly relevant to my blog, as acupuncture has been studied for its ability to normalise the sympathetic nervous system. It has been shown to restore regular ovulation, particularly in patients with a less androgenic hormonal profile and less pronounced metabolic disturbances.

If you’re seeking assistance with PCOS, it’s crucial to consult an acupuncturist well-versed in these studies and knowledgeable about electro-acupuncture. Improper frequency of stimulation can inadvertently exacerbate sympathetic nervous system activation, which could be detrimental to PCOS patients.

It’s worth noting that sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system dysfunction might also play a role in the pathophysiology of other conditions, such as irritable bowel syndrome.

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Brush teeth for healthy heart

Brush your teeth twice a day for a healthy heart!

Professor Richard Watt from London has analysed data from the Scottish Health Survey and discovered, that brushing your teeth twice daily reduces your risk of a heart attack.

Brushing your teeth improves your gum health and reduces the risk of your gums getting inflamed. Studies show that chronic inflammation plays an important role in the buildup of atherosclerosis.

Now you have yet another reason to brush your teeth more regularly and more often. Brush your teeth twice a day for a healthy heart!

The study was published in BMJ.

Acupuncture for amblyopia or “lazy eye”

Amblyopia, better known as “lazy eye”, may affect up to 5% of the children. The condition is caused by the brain and one of the eyes not communicating properly. And this study to be published in the Journal of Opthalmology promises that acupuncture may be able to help to speed the recovery.

Lazy Eye or amblyopia Acupuncture

The Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences (DOVS) of The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) and Shantou University jointly conducted two clinical trials. 171 randomly chosen children who had lazy eyes were treated. Read more