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Maintaining Uterine Health Starts with Liver Care

The uterus is the nurturing bed for life, providing the necessary nutrients for a fetus in the mother’s body. However, in modern times, more and more women suffer from problems such as endometriosis or uterine fibroids, and even require invasive scraping surgery, which can be harmful and not necessarily curative. Traditional Chinese medicine doctor reminds us that the uterus is actually a department of the liver’s inherited biochemical engineering, and protecting liver health can prevent uterine disease. In Chinese medicine treatment, the principle of nourishing the liver is used to help restore the uterus’s original biochemical functions.

According to Chinese medicine doctor Sheng-Pu Lee, the uterus is a wonderful chemical system in the human body, and its health is closely related to liver biochemistry. Women with fatty liver, liver disease, or hormonal disorders are more likely to develop uterine problems. In addition, people with long-term poor digestion are prone to long-term constipation caused by fecal retention, which includes adhesions of the uterus, uterine fibroids, and ovarian cysts. These are all metabolic disorders that accumulate in the body.

Currently, Western medicine widely uses ultrasound and even endoscopy to deal with these uterine problems, followed by scraping surgery or hormone control. He pointed out that the uterus is actually a very active organism, and the accumulation of waste is a signal of the body’s biochemical mechanism, such as when women often drink cold beverages or consume chemically-treated foods which cause low body temperature. The body becomes a storage room, rendering its functions ineffective, and cells naturally respond with special conditions, such as uterine fibroids, thickening, etc., which are actually closely related to liver biochemistry.

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According to Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee, in order to maintain a healthy uterus, the first step is to maintain the Qi gasification relationship between the uterus and the liver, so that the uterus can develop well and problems are less likely to occur during the most frequent sexual activity period between the ages of 20 to 40. In addition, it is important to understand one’s own body’s biochemical mechanisms and avoid disturbing the liver’s biochemistry due to improper lifestyle habits and poor diet quality, which can easily lead to uterine abnormalities.

Many women who have problems with their uterus immediately seek surgery from Western doctors. Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee once had a patient who underwent three scraping surgeries for endometriosis, but the treatment was ineffective. As a result, the obstetrician and gynecologist suggested that she should consider her condition as cancer, or she would be very discouraged by the treatment. This statement was very frustrating for the patient, who could not accept being stigmatized as if she had cancer. She then turned to Chinese medicine and her condition later improved, with no more abdominal pain or menstrual irregularities.

Stories like this often happen around Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee. He emphasizes that traditional Chinese medicine is actually very scientific. For more than 5,000 years, traditional Chinese medicine gynecology has been based on human experience. However, it has been forgotten by the public nowadays. Traditional Chinese medicine can achieve many treatment results that Western medicine has not been able to achieve. Therefore, he suggests that Western medicine should come to cooperate with or learn from traditional Chinese medicine, to understand how traditional Chinese medicine treats gynecology from the fundamental level. Especially now that Western medicine has better detection tools than before, it can deeply understand what changes the medication causes in the human body. Therefore, there are indeed many patients who have been effectively treated with traditional Chinese medicine. They go to Western medicine only to confirm that the treatment is effective.

Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee emphasized the importance of understanding that the uterus is “more than just a bag,” and that it should be respected for its position and biochemical signals. He stated that a person’s emotions are not completely separate from the uterus, for example, when a woman suddenly feels that a man is interested in her, her heart immediately communicates with her uterus, causing a chemical reaction. The human body is full of many such biochemical reactions.

The human body has complex biochemistry, and Dr. Sheng-Pu Lee suggests that before doing anything, one should not only consider physical satisfaction, such as eating spicy food to stimulate the appetite, or eating cold food to lower body temperature. These actions can increase the burden on the liver and disrupt the body’s biochemical reactions, making it easier to get sick in the future.

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Originally from: Health.chinatimes.com
Health Chinatimes/ Reporter Yi-Ning Zhang reports 2009.09.02
http://health.chinatimes.com/blog/herbs/index_at2507.html

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