Gynecology Protocols

The earliest records of gynecological medical writings date from the Shang Dynasty (approximately 1500 BC to 1000 BC). In modern China, we see that after 3,500 years, we still use some of the same ancient knowledge, now combined with current biomedical approaches.

In this webinar, “Gynecology Protocols,” Andrew Gaeddert, RH, founder of Health Concerns, draws upon centuries of Eastern medical knowledge and discuss unique actions of Chinese herbs and formulas which contributes to their success in Western gynecological patients. He discusses six stagnations, the four mechanisms that lead to most gynecological disorders, and the common patterns observed in American women.

We feature treatments for PMS, Dysmenorrhea, urinary tract infections, and menopause and contrast these with pharmaceutical approaches. Chinese herbal formulas are safe and effective, and have complex mechanisms of action which allows them to achieve excellent results among patients with stubborn conditions. Andrew also shares his own personal research and clinical experience helping women patients. Case studies are presented.

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