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Structuring the Fertile Metabolism

The Fertile Fizz Manual for Practitioners
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Marrying neurobiology and traditional Chinese medicine, Structuring the Fertile Metabolism presents acupuncture practitioners with a new and original approach to treatment support for those trying to conceive. With a focus on understanding and harmonising the emotions of infertility, this book explains how acupuncture can be used to help the body enter into the hormonal complexes that aid conception. It details how certain acupoints can be used to encourage fluency and communication between the gateways of the body, balancing the endocrine function and restoring the patient to the optimum state of health for successful conception. The book also details the importance of the relationship between digestive and reproductive hormones and provides nutritional advice and lifestyle guidance that will equip practitioners with everything they need to help their patients feel empowered about enhancing their own fertility. A detailed and comprehensive manual, this book will be a unique resource of information for acupuncturists, Chinese medicine practitioners and students as well as fertility professionals.
Jani White is an obstetric and fertility acupuncturist, doula, antenatal teacher and clinical supervisor with over 20 years' experience of UK maternity and gynaecology services. She is the founder and director of Naturechild, a company that promotes and practices integrated medicine, and she teaches extensively in obstetrics, gynaecology and fertility based on the MA degree programme she developed for Oxford Brookes University. She is the national coordinator of the Acupuncture Fertility Network (AFN) and is a member of Doula UK and the Federation of Antenatal Teachers (FEDANT). Jani has run international conferences for the integration of Chinese and Western medicine in Obstetrics and Gynaecology. She lives in London, UK.
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