Big Reason Why Women Can’t Get Pregnant: A Chinese Medicine Perspective
When patients who have a hard time getting pregnant come to Dr. Yang for treatment, the first thing he checks is their emotional congruence through biofeedback. This is also known as the “neuro-emotional technique.”
It’s a simple method where the patient holds up her arm and says a statement: “I’m ok to get pregnant.”
If that truth doesn’t hold, her arm drops the moment pressure is applied.
Often Dr. Yang finds that these patients have subconscious emotional trauma that they haven’t let go of.
And in Traditional Chinese Medicine, some of these emotions can affect the woman’s reproductive cycle. Dr. Yang breaks down these emotions and what organs they affect.
Dr. Jingduan Yang is a psychiatrist and a 5th generation practitioner of Traditional Chinese Medicine. He runs the Yang Institute of Integrative Medicine in Philadelphia where his team has been successfully helping women regain their health through integrative medicine.
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