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TCM is a millennia-old medicine from China. It is a holistic treatment method. After TCM, human fertility depends on a harmonious interaction of body substances, the organ system and emotional well-being. Only when a body is in harmony, a baby develops.

Therefore, the goal of TCM is to create harmony and balance in the body and between the body and the environment.

Every TCM therapy begins with a first consultation. In doing so, we record all sensitivities and analyze, among other things, your lifestyle, digestion and your stress level. We look at the woman's monthly cycle and her hormone levels. We also examine the spermiogram of the man in detail. Tongue and pulse diagnostics are an indispensable part of any TCM session.

We use all this information to develop an individual therapy for you. Depending on your needs, we use all or only selected elements of TCM specifically for your treatment. In principle, all treatment methods of TCM help you to strengthen your energetic balance.

Acupuncture belongs to Traditional Chinese Medicine. The TCM sees the body traversed by energy channels in which the life energy flows. When this energy is disturbed, bodily functions become unbalanced.

For the treatment of fertility disorders, acupuncture has proven itself many times. Numerous studies have confirmed their positive effect.

Diet plays an essential role in fertility. The body needs vital substances, such as vitamins and minerals, to function optimally.

Therefore, a balanced diet is especially important for women who want to have children. For the body is the first to stop the reproductive functions if it is not sufficiently supplied with nutrients. Healthy, vitamin-rich food positively influences the organism and supports fertility.

Weight also plays a fundamental role here. Both underweight and overweight have a negative effect on fertility. This applies to women and men.

Regular exercise has a positive effect on the body and well-being.

Sport is beneficial if there is a wish for a child. Basically, fitness supports fertility. Even during pregnancy, moderate physical activity is beneficial.

However, the disadvantage is over-training. If the body demands too much, it puts its power into regeneration and draws the necessary energy from other body processes. Exercise to exhaustion has definite negative effects on fertility.