Guest guest Posted December 4, 2007 Report Share Posted December 4, 2007  home articles blogs case studies classifieds education events forums groups images links newsletters podcasts polls practitioners products research suppliers TCM wiki videos Home » articles » pain 5 Endometriosis Alternative Medicine Options - Ross Posted May 4th, 2007 by Bundan article sharing: pain, women's disorders Endometriosis alternative medicine is becoming more popular and in many cases a preferred treatment option for a growing number of women around the world. The disease is estimated to be causing pain and discomfort for millions of women of child bearing age in the United States alone. There are many reasons why women are turning to endometriosis alternative remedies. There are two main benefits: alternative treatments are more focused on the needs of the patient, and secondly because alternative treatments are considered less harmful or invasive as they act in conjunction with the body’s natural functions. Before the advent of modern medicine we did not have sophisticated medical equipment or advanced research and technology. Yet people did not suffer from the ailments that give us discomfort today. This was achieved through the use of alternative medicine. These days a good number of women fear the days before and during their monthly menstruation. It is because most cases of endometriosis occur during these critical periods in a woman's cycle. During menstruation itself, the woman's reproductive system is undergoing a regular cleansing process. Endometrial tissue is normally found in the lining of the uterus, but due to many unidentified factors these tissues are able to grow in other parts of a woman's body, attaching themselves to other organs. Thus, women feel pain, swelling and discomfort in many other parts of the body during menstruation as the endometrial tissue sheds and bleeds in the same manner. Here are five of the most popular endometriosis alternative medical approaches and their respective descriptions and advantages. Acupuncture This endometriosis alternative treatment is part of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and can be a wonderful alternative for many women. Acupuncture has been widely practiced as an effective medical treatment in mainland China for thousands of years. Since it was introduced in the United States in the 1970s, it has grown to be popular globally. When visiting an acupuncturist, expect the treatment to be tailored to you individually. Your practitioner will want to hear details about your medical history, including your experiences with endometriosis the history of your menstrual cycle. The points stimulted by your acupuncturist will vary from person to person depending on your circumstances. However, some of the common endometriosis acupuncture points are the abdomen, back, ears, wrists, feet and legs. It may take a a number of sessions to experience relief from your symptoms. Ask your practitioner to give you an idea of how long the treatment program will last so you can schedule in the right number of treatments. Herbalism Another part of Traditional Chinese Medicine treatment for endometriosis is the use of herbals. You know that there are certain herbs that are proven to help the body overcome different ailments. The main aim in using herbs for endometriosis is to balance any hormonal imbalances and strenghten the immune system to help the body fight the endometriosis and elimintate it. Because herbs are organic sources of vitamins, minerals and essential oils, side effects are few, so long as you deal with quality products that are manufactured to certain quality standards. Homeopathy Herbs are not the only source of natural substances, minerals and nutrients can help the body combat diseases. When such substances are used to treat endometriosis, the alternative medicine type is referred to as homeopathy. Homeopathy looks at the body as a whole and not just the ailment, so be prepared to give a detailed medical history to your homeopath so they can tailor a regime suitable for you. Naturopathy Naturopathy is another alternative treatment suitable for endometriosis. But this treatment is different from the rest because it involves changing the overall lifestyle of the individual. Not only does naturopathy target endometriosis, it also aims to improve women's lifestyles to bring about an equilibrium or a balanced state physically, mentally and emotionally. Aromatherapy One of the most popular alternative treatments is aromatherapy. This is because as opposed from the above mentioned options, aromatherapy does not require an intake of herbs, changing you lifestyle or inserting needles. This treatment allows women to take in the necessary elements and nutrients to fight endometriosis through the absorption of essential oils through the skin and nose. Sign up for the free newsletter below to discover other natural treatments for Endometriosis As you can see there are a number of endometriosis alternative medicine options to choose from. Through experimentation you will be able to find the right one or ones for you. Sign up for Ross' free Endometriosis newsletter - Overflowing with easy to implement methods to help you discover more about endometriosis alternative medicine. In the newsletter you'll receive regular information like this article on overcoming Endometriosis along with additional natural treatments to help alleviate pain. 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Please leave the text basically as appears, including links back to this site. <h2 class="title"> 5 Endometriosis Alternative Medicine Options - Ross </h2> <div class="submitted"> Posted May 4th, 2007 by <a href="http://www.chinesemedicinetools.com/user/Bundan'>http://www.chinesemedicinetools.com/user/Bundan">Bundan</a></div> <p>Endometriosis alternative medicine is becoming more popular and in many cases a preferred treatment option for a growing number of women around the world. The disease is estimated to be causing pain and discomfort for millions of women of child bearing age in the United States alone. There are many reasons why women are turning to endometriosis alternative remedies. There are two main benefits: alternative treatments are more focused on the needs of the patient, and secondly because alternative treatments are considered less harmful or invasive as they act in conjunction with the body’s natural functions.</p><p>Before the advent of modern medicine we did not have sophisticated medical equipment or advanced research and technology. Yet people did not suffer from the ailments that give us discomfort today. This was achieved through the use of alternative medicine.</p><p>These days a good number of women fear the days before and during their monthly menstruation. It is because most cases of endometriosis occur during these critical periods in a woman's cycle. During menstruation itself, the woman's reproductive system is undergoing a regular cleansing process.</p><p>Endometrial tissue is normally found in the lining of the uterus, but due to many unidentified factors these tissues are able to grow in other parts of a woman's body, attaching themselves to other organs. Thus, women feel pain, swelling and discomfort in many other parts of the body during menstruation as the endometrial tissue sheds and bleeds in the same manner. Here are five of the most popular endometriosis alternative medical approaches and their respective descriptions and advantages.</p><p><b>Acupuncture</b></p><p>This endometriosis alternative treatment is part of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), and can be a wonderful alternative for many women. Acupuncture has been widely practiced as an effective medical treatment in mainland China for thousands of years. Since it was introduced in the United States in the 1970s, it has grown to be popular globally.</p><p>When visiting an acupuncturist, expect the treatment to be tailored to you individually. Your practitioner will want to hear details about your medical history, including your experiences with endometriosis the history of your menstrual cycle. The points stimulted by your acupuncturist will vary from person to person depending on your circumstances. However, some of the common endometriosis acupuncture points are the abdomen, back, ears, wrists, feet and legs.</p><p>It may take a a number of sessions to experience relief from your symptoms. Ask your practitioner to give you an idea of how long the treatment program will last so you can schedule in the right number of treatments.</p><p><b>Herbalism</b></p><p>Another part of Traditional Chinese Medicine treatment for endometriosis is the use of herbals. You know that there are certain herbs that are proven to help the body overcome different ailments. The main aim in using herbs for endometriosis is to balance any hormonal imbalances and strenghten the immune system to help the body fight the endometriosis and elimintate it. Because herbs are organic sources of vitamins, minerals and essential oils, side effects are few, so long as you deal with quality products that are manufactured to certain quality standards.</p><p><b>Homeopathy</b></p><p>Herbs are not the only source of natural substances, minerals and nutrients can help the body combat diseases. When such substances are used to treat endometriosis, the alternative medicine type is referred to as homeopathy. Homeopathy looks at the body as a whole and not just the ailment, so be prepared to give a detailed medical history to your homeopath so they can tailor a regime suitable for you.</p><p><b>Naturopathy </b></p><p>Naturopathy is another alternative treatment suitable for endometriosis. But this treatment is different from the rest because it involves changing the overall lifestyle of the individual. Not only does naturopathy target endometriosis, it also aims to improve women's lifestyles to bring about an equilibrium or a balanced state physically, mentally and emotionally.</p><p><b>Aromatherapy </b></p><p>One of the most popular alternative treatments is aromatherapy. This is because as opposed from the above mentioned options, aromatherapy does not require an intake of herbs, changing you lifestyle or inserting needles. This treatment allows women to take in the necessary elements and nutrients to fight endometriosis through the absorption of essential oils through the skin and nose. Sign up for the free newsletter below to discover other natural treatments for Endometriosis As you can see there are a number of endometriosis alternative medicine options to choose from. Through experimentation you will be able to find the right one or ones for you.</p><div><table border="0" cellPadding="0" cellSpacing="0"><tbody><tr><td vAlign="top"><div class="sig"><p>Sign up for Ross' free Endometriosis newsletter - Overflowing with easy to implement methods to help you discover more about <a target="_blank" href="http://www.treatendometriosis.com/?source=ez"><u><font color="#0000ff">endometriosis alternative medicine</font></u></a>. 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