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Acupuncture Plays an Important Role in Women's Health

Acupuncture, a traditional, complementary, alternative, or integrative medicine therapy (TCAIM), has gained significant recognition and popularity in Australia and New Zealand. Among its various applications, acupuncture plays a crucial role in promoting women's health. A survey conducted recently revealed that 93% of practitioners have provided acupuncture treatments specifically tailored for women's health within the past 12 months. These findings highlight the widespread use of acupuncture in addressing women's unique health concerns. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) style of acupuncture, which incorporates principles of balancing energy flow and promoting overall well-being, emerged as the most commonly employed acupuncture style, accounting for 86% of treatments. This approach aligns with the holistic perspective of TCM, focusing on restoring balance and harmony within the body to alleviate symptoms and enhance health. The survey further revealed that acupuncture tre...

Natural solution for morning sickness.

Morning sickness, a condition in pregnancy When a woman is pregnant, she needs to be taken extra care: for example about what medicines to take which might be different from when she is not pregnant. How about using complementary and alternative therapies? There was a report by Stewart et al about healthcdare professional views and experiences of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies in obstetric practice in North East Scotland. They conducted a survey about the use of CAM therapies by UK healthcare professionals for pregnant women. The participants include midwives, obstetricians, and anaesthetists. 32.5% of the respondents had recommended (prescribed, referred or advised) the use of CAMs to pregnant women. The most frequently recommended CAM therapies were vitamins and minerals (excluding folic acid) 55%; massage 53%; homeopathy 50%; acupuncture 32%; yoga 32%; reflexology 26%; aromatherapy 24% and herbal medicine 21%. Midwives who had been in post for over 5 years,...