Restoring balance to your cycle and emotional well-being.
The Science: How Acupuncture Regulates Hormones
Hormonal health is a delicate symphony of feedback loops. When one hormone—such as progesterone or estrogen—is out of sync, the entire system can falter. Clinical research has identified several pathways through which acupuncture supports hormonal regularity:
1. Regulating the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Ovarian (HPO) Axis
Acupuncture acts on the hypothalamus, the brain’s command center for hormones. By stimulating specific neural pathways, acupuncture can help “standardize” the release of Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing Hormone (LH), which in turn encourages a more balanced production of estrogen and progesterone.
2. Beta-Endorphin Release and Mood Stability
The irritability and anxiety associated with PMS are often linked to a drop in feel-good neurotransmitters. Acupuncture stimulates the release of beta-endorphins and serotonin, which serve as natural mood stabilizers. This helps mitigate the emotional “rollercoaster” often felt in the luteal phase (the week before your period).
3. Improving Pelvic Microcirculation
Many physical PMS symptoms, such as cramping and heavy breasts, are the result of fluid stagnation and poor blood flow in the pelvic region. Acupuncture encourages vasodilation, ensuring that oxygenated blood reaches the uterine lining, which reduces the severity of uterine contractions (cramps) and pelvic “heaviness.”
The TCM Perspective: Smoothing the Flow of Qi
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the Liver is the organ system primarily responsible for the smooth movement of Qi (energy) and Blood. When Liver Qi becomes “stagnant” due to stress or lifestyle factors, it creates the classic symptoms of PMS.
- Liver Qi Stagnation: Manifests as irritability, breast tenderness, and a feeling of being “on edge.”
- Spleen Deficiency with Dampness: Manifests as heavy bloating, sugar cravings, and digestive upset during the cycle.
- Blood Stagnation: Manifests as sharp, stabbing menstrual cramps and dark spotting.
Our practitioners at Acuvia use these diagnostic frameworks to customize your treatment, ensuring we address your unique symptom profile.
Specific Symptoms We Address
Our clinical protocols are designed to provide relief for a wide array of premenstrual concerns:
- Mood Dysregulation: Anxiety, irritability, and “brain fog.”
- Physical Discomfort: Bloating, water retention, and breast tenderness.
- Pain Management: Hormonal headaches, migraines, and lower back pain.
- Skin Health: Hormonal acne flares around the jawline and chin.
- Sleep Quality: Insomnia or restless sleep leading up to the period.
The Acuvia PMS Treatment Plan
Hormonal changes do not happen in a single day. At our East Melbourne clinic, we advocate for a phased approach to hormonal health:
Phase 1: The Luteal Reset (Pre-Period)
Focused on moving stagnation, reducing cortisol, and preventing the onset of mood swings and bloating. Treatments are usually scheduled 7-10 days before the expected period.
Phase 2: The Follicular Build (Post-Period)
Focused on nourishing the blood and supporting the development of a healthy uterine lining. This is the time to build energy and address any underlying fatigue.
PMS & Hormonal Health FAQ
Can acupuncture help with PMDD?Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) is a severe form of PMS. While PMDD often requires a multi-disciplinary approach, acupuncture is a powerful tool for regulating the nervous system and serotonin levels, which can significantly reduce the severity of PMDD symptoms.
How soon will I see results?Hormonal cycles typically take 3 months (three full cycles) to show significant, lasting change. However, many patients report improved sleep and reduced irritability within the very first month of treatment.
Do I need to come in during my period?Yes. Acupuncture is very effective during the period itself to manage acute pain, reduce heavy flow, and ensure the body transitions smoothly into the next phase of the cycle.
Does it interfere with the contraceptive pill?No. Acupuncture is safe to use alongside hormonal contraceptives. Many women on the pill find acupuncture helpful for managing side effects like headaches or low libido.
