Herbal treatment for infertility

Unique data driven Herbal Treatment

The female body and fertility function as a highly intricate, constantly changing system
guided by the menstrual cycle. Our herbal approach is designed to work in precise alignment with each phase of that cycle.

During menstruation, we assess blood flow, clots, pain, PMS, and other symptoms to identify underlying imbalances. In the next phase, the focus is on egg development. We evaluate egg quality by tracking ovulation with home tests, observing peak timing, and monitoring cervical mucus—its amount, texture, dryness, or the presence of blood—all of which provide key insights into fertility.

After ovulation, the body must generate sufficient warmth and circulation to support
implantation. This phase depends on strong blood nourishment, good circulation, and healthy kidney function. We also continue to monitor cervical mucus and address any signs of uterine inflammation.

As the cycle completes and menstruation begins again, we resolve any remaining issues from the previous cycle to support steady improvement.

This level of detailed cycle monitoring and individualized herbal prescription requires
extensive clinical experience. Our clinic has supported over 400 successful cases and
developed a large database of clinically tested formulas tailored to different cycle phases, fertility challenges, and body types. This focused expertise is what sets us apart from more general Chinese herbal clinics.

If you are looking for a clinic that is extremely specialized in this area, we are the right
choice.

What do personal herbal remedies contain?

Chinese herbal prescriptions for infertility mainly contain roots from various plants. It is often said that a plant’s most nourishing substances are stored in its roots. Another very potent part of the plant is the fruit and the seeds. Here is a selection of herbs that we often use:

• Dang Gui (Radix Angelicae sinensis)
• Dan Shen (Radix Salvia miltiorrhizae)
• Bai Shao (Radix Paeoniae lactiflorae)
• Shu Di Huang (Radix Rehmannia glutinosa)
• Gan Chao (Radix glycyrrhizae)
• Fu Ling (Poria)
• Huang qi (Radix astragalus)

The herbs are extremely safe and can also be taken by pregnant women.