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Low AMH

All patients have shown increased AMH levels as a result of our treatment.

Low AMH — Why It Happens and How Chinese Medicine Can Help

Low AMH (Anti-Mullerian Hormone) indicates reduced ovarian reserve and reflects more than age-related factors alone. It is one of the most common concerns we see among our patients, and one where Chinese medicine can make a meaningful difference.

From a Chinese Medicine Perspective

Low AMH develops when the body lacks the deep energy and nourishment needed to support egg development. Contributing factors include chronic stress, prolonged hormonal treatment, poor digestion, insufficient rest, or illness. These factors gradually deplete the body's core resources, reducing its capacity to nourish the ovaries and support healthy egg maturation.

Our Treatment Approach

Rather than stimulating the ovaries in isolation, our approach focuses on strengthening the body's foundation. This means improving circulation, restoring hormonal balance, supporting digestion, and rebuilding core energy. By addressing these root causes, the body receives better nourishment, which in turn supports the ovaries more effectively.

Outcomes

The goal of our treatment is to restore the body's natural capacity to produce healthier eggs — both when trying to conceive naturally and alongside fertility treatments such as IVF. Almost all of our patients experience improved AMH levels through our programme, often alongside improvements in overall health and wellbeing.

How We Support Low AMH Patients

Improve Circulation

Enhanced blood flow to the ovaries ensures better delivery of nutrients and hormones needed for egg development.

Restore Hormonal Balance

Personalised herbal formulas work to regulate hormone levels, creating a more supportive environment for ovarian function.

Rebuild Core Energy

Strengthening the body's foundational energy through targeted herbal treatment and lifestyle guidance supports long-term reproductive health.

Take the First Step

If you've been diagnosed with low AMH, reach out to discuss how our programme may support you.

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