Summer Moxibustion Therapy (San Fu Jiu) and Fertility Support

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, reproductive health is closely linked to the balance of Qi, Blood, Yin, and Yang within the body. For individuals experiencing fertility challenges associated with Yang deficiency, cold patterns, or poor circulation, San Fu Jiu  Summer moxibustion heat therapy could be incorporated into a comprehensive fertility support plan.

Moxibustion is believed to warm the meridians, promote circulation, and strengthen Kidney Yang—the energetic system in TCM traditionally associated with reproduction, growth, and vitality. By applying warming herbal therapy during the peak Yang season of summer, practitioners aim to create a more balanced internal environment that may support reproductive wellness.

Patients seeking fertility support often choose San Fu Jiu to help address symptoms such as:

  • Feeling cold frequently, especially cold hands and feet

  • Low energy and fatigue

  • Irregular menstrual cycles

  • Menstrual cramps associated with cold patterns

  • Poor circulation

  • Recurrent implantation concerns related to TCM cold diagnoses

Many fertility-focused TCM treatment plans combine San Fu Jiu with acupuncture, dietary recommendations, and lifestyle guidance. The goal is to optimize overall health and reproductive function while supporting the body's natural balance.

It is important to note that while moxibustion and TCM acupuncture are widely used as complementary approaches for fertility support, they should not replace evaluation and treatment by qualified reproductive healthcare professionals. Individuals who are trying to conceive, undergoing fertility treatments, or receiving assisted reproductive technologies should consult both their fertility specialist and licensed acupuncturist or TCM practitioner to determine the most appropriate care plan.

A Holistic Approach to Reproductive Wellness

Whether preparing for natural conception or supporting IVF fertility, San Fu Jiu offers a seasonal opportunity to nourish the body, enhance vitality, and promote overall well-being. For many patients, it becomes an important part of a holistic strategy aimed at nurturing reproductive health and supporting their fertility journey.