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Yin’s Acupuncture and Herbs Clinic has released a potentially controversial article entitled “Acupuncture and IVF”, which may become a cause of concern for people who are openly biased against any forms of oriental traditional and herbal medicinal practice and its practitioners. More information here http://yinsclinic.com/ivf-support/

Frisco, United States – September 18, 2017 /PressCable/

Yin’s Acupuncture and Herbs Clinic has released a potentially controversial article entitled “Acupuncture and IVF”, which may become a cause of concern for people who are openly biased against any forms of oriental traditional and herbal medicinal practice and its practitioners.

The 987 word article examines the high points and low points of how acupuncture can assist In-Vitro Fertilization (IVF) and increase its chance of success. The article, along with other similar posts found on the website, aims to provide a thorough discussion on how acupuncture can increase the success rate of IVF, address any safety concerns regarding the procedure, and provide information regarding its benefits on egg and sperm health for those who are having child-bearing problems from conception to birth. Although unintended, a certain element of the article seems intent on sparking discontent amongst anti-alternative medicine practitioners.

Below is a portion of the piece, which neatly exemplifies the controversial element:

“There is a small amount of risk when undergoing acupuncture for fertility treatment if you choose an unqualified acupuncturist. There are some points in the body which should be avoided after insemination has occurred, or in general, when there might be a chance of pregnancy. The points that must be avoided at this time include the gallbladder, large intestine, stomach, spleen, bladder, and the lower abdomen.” That is why it is very important that you choose someone with years of experience as your acupuncturist

A spokesperson for Yin’s Acupuncture and Herbs Clinic, Dr. Yin, says “Of course Yin’s Acupuncture and Herbs Clinic never sets out to intentionally upset anybody. The aim of our articles is primarily to educate women who are considering IVF on the benefits of using acupuncture to increase its success rate. It is critical, however, that we stay dedicated to our true voice.”

“Although our “Acupuncture and IVF” article might unsettle people who are biased against any forms of oriental traditional and herbal medicinal practice as well as its practitioners, our duty remains to our readers. We believe it’s more important to provide verified and tested information, clinically proven through multiple research, about the correlation between Acupuncture and IVF and how the former can assist the latter in increasing its chance of success rather than to please everyone. Which is notoriously difficult to do.”

Although there has been no backlash yet, the possibility exists as the article conveys acupuncture as more than just a relaxation procedure, but as an actual medical procedure which those biased against it seem to conclude.

Yin’s Acupuncture and Herbs Clinic has been a provider of in-depth articles in the Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine market for one year now.

Yin’s Acupuncture and Herbs Clinic has stated the future aims for the website is to promote the different health benefits acupuncture and other forms of Oriental medical practices can give to people. Also, to see these practices accepted as normal medical procedures in the US. So, Yin’s Acupuncture and Herbs Clinic hopes any controversy will pass quickly and re-emphasizes no offence is or was intended.

Yin’s Acupuncture and Herbs Clinic’s complete article can be found at http://yinsclinic.com/ivf-support/

Contact Info:
Name: Dr. Xie Yin
Email: acupuncture668@gmail.com
Organization: Yin’s Acupuncture & Herbs
Address: 9555 Lebanon Road, Building #10, Suite #1003,, Frisco, Texas 75035 , United States
Phone: +1-972-335-2626

For more information, please visit http://yinsclinic.com/

Source: PressCable

Release ID: 240446

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