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Acupuncture Research
WOMEN'S HEALTH
Clinical studies on the mechanism for
acupuncture stimulation of ovulation
J Tradit Chin Med. 1993 Jun;13(2):115-9
Mo X, Li D, Pu Y, Xi G, Le X, Fu Z. Zhejiang College of Traditional
Chinese Medicine, Hangzhou.
Ovulatory dysfunction is commonly seen in gynecology clinics.
It may cause infertility, amenia, functional uterine bleeding
and a variety of complications. This research according to
TCM theory records treating with acupuncture 34 patients suffering
from ovulatory dysfunction. Changes in clinical symptoms and
some relative targets are reported, plus findings in animal
experiments. The effect of acupuncture in improving ovulation
and the rationale are discussed.
According to TCM theory concerning the generative and physiologic
axis of women, this research involved the following points:
Ganshu (UB 18), Shenshu (UB 23), Guanyuan (Ren 4), Zhongji
(Ren 3), and Sanyinjiao (Sp 6). The reinforcement and reduction
of acupuncture enables it to strengthen liver and kidney.
Through the Chong and Ren channels it nourishes uterus to
adjust the patient's axis function and recover ovulation.
Treated on an average of 30 times, the patients' symptoms
improved to varying degrees. The marked effective rate was
35.29%, the total effective rate being 82.35%. BBT, VS, CMS,
and B ultrasonic picture all improved to some degree.
The results also showed that acupuncture may adjust FSH,
LH, and E2 in two directions and raise the progesterone level,
bringing them to normal. The animal experiments confirmed
this result.
Results showed that acupuncture may adjust endocrine function
of the generative and physiologic axis of women, thus stimulating
ovulation. The results of this research will provide some
scientific basis for treating and further studying this disorder.
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