Men’s and Women’s Health I’m always asked if holistic medicine works on hormone imbalances for men and women Yes – it really works and I’ve been quite successful in treating the following health related issues over my 30+ years as
Natural Hormone Replacement
Natural Hormone Replacement Natural medicine is good for treating a lot of problems. One of them is hormone imbalances. Whether it’s problems with fertility, menses, PMS, menstrual cramping, menopause, breast tenderness, low libido, moodiness, sugar craving, PCOS, ovarian cysts, uterine
Natural Treatments for Women’s Health
Alternative Natural Treatments for Women’s Health by Dr. Randy Martin, OMD, PhD, LAc My specialty over the past 30+ years has always been Women’s Health. In fact, in 1985 I wrote my Ph.D. doctoral dissertation on Alternative Treatments for PMS
Essential Vitamins and Supplements for your Ongoing Health
Your Essential Supplements Essential Supplements — These are some of my favorite supplements: I’m asked every day what are the supplements that I like the most. So here they are. You can use the following links to see each
Menstrual Migraines
Treatment of Menstrual Migraines I’ve found that acupuncture, homeopathy, changing the diet, Chinese herbs, and nutritional supplements will work magnificently well to permanently end Menstrual Migraines. Although each women is unique and needs to be treated individually,
Acupuncture for Pregancy and Women’s Health
Dear Friends — I thought you might like this article on the usefulness of using Acupuncture during pregnancy. Remember too, that I commonly have many women coming in during the fertility and conception process, and men who are on a
Woman’s Health – by Dr. Randy Martin
The following three articles I have written for women and the men in their lives. These three articles address three different issues: Pregnancy and Childbirth, PMS, and Menopause. I hope that you find them helpful. …….Dr. Randy Martin Pregnancy and
Menstrual Cramps NO MORE!
Research Update: Acupuncture Decreases Menstrual Pain (Dysmenorrhea) This study was performed on fifteen women ages 14-35 who did not respond to traditional medical treatment for their menstrual pain. The study was done in Milan, Italy at the Mangiagalli-Regina Elna Hospital