• Men Cause 50% of Infertility: The Untold Truth with Caleb Nontapan

  • Oct 9 2024
  • Length: 36 mins
  • Podcast

Men Cause 50% of Infertility: The Untold Truth with Caleb Nontapan

  • Summary

  • In this episode of The Wellness Collective, we delve into the evolving world of acupuncture and Chinese medicine with fertility expert Caleb Nontapan. Caleb shares his decade-long journey in treating fertility challenges, emphasising the powerful role acupuncture plays in improving reproductive health. From debunking myths about stress and fertility to discussing the integration of traditional and modern medical practices, Caleb’s insights offer a holistic approach to health. He also reflects on his experiences studying in China, Thailand, and Australia, revealing the importance of looking at the body as a whole in achieving better outcomes for fertility. This episode is packed with practical advice for anyone considering natural treatments on their fertility journey. 00:00:00 - Caleb’s background and the evolution of acupuncture in fertility 00:03:00 - Stress and fertility: How acupuncture helps 00:07:00 - Balancing modern medicine with traditional practices in conception 00:12:00 - Lessons from studying acupuncture abroad 00:18:00 - Addressing misconceptions about acupuncture in the medical community 00:25:00 - Caleb’s reflections on treating fertility for over a decade 00:33:00 - Practical advice for anyone considering acupuncture for fertility 🔔 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more wellness insights! Connect with Me: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natkringoudis
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