Endometriosis Support with Chinese Medicine

By 4th October 2025Knowledge Centre
This blog post is about managing endometriosis naturally with acupuncture and Chinese herbs. It discusses how endometriosis affects fertility, what Chinese medicine approaches are available, and lifestyle strategies that support healing.

Endometriosis is a condition that affects many women of reproductive age. It happens when tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus, often on the ovaries, fallopian tubes, or nearby organs. This misplaced tissue responds to menstrual hormones, causing inflammation, pain, and sometimes fertility difficulties.


Understanding Endometriosis

In a healthy menstrual cycle, the lining of the uterus thickens and sheds each month. In endometriosis, similar tissue grows in places it shouldn’t. During the cycle:

  • This tissue thickens and breaks down, just like the uterine lining.

  • Because it has nowhere to exit the body, it causes inflammation, adhesions, and pelvic pain.

  • Estimates suggest that 6–7% of women have endometriosis, with 30–40% of these experiencing fertility issues. Among women undergoing IVF, roughly a quarter have endometriosis.

  • Fortunately, acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine offer ways to manage symptoms and support reproductive health.

Common Signs and Symptoms

  • Severe period pain

  • Heavy bleeding or clotting

  • Lower abdominal pain before and during menstruation

  • Pain during or after sex

  • Pain with bowel movements

  • Lower back pain

  • Infertility


How Endometriosis Can Affect Fertility

Endometriosis affects fertility by creating scar tissue (adhesions) that can physically obstruct an egg’s release from the ovary, its journey through the fallopian tubes, or the sperm’s path to the egg. Inflammation from the condition may also negatively affect egg quality and function, while a woman’s unique immune response can further impact an embryo’s ability to implant. However, many women with endometriosis can still conceive naturally, though some may require assistance


Conventional Approaches

Western medicine typically focuses on:

  • Hormonal therapies: Pills or other medications to suppress periods and reduce pain, though these may not improve fertility long-term.

  • Surgery: Removing endometrial lesions can reduce pain and sometimes help fertility, but symptoms may return.


A Chinese Medicine Approach

Acupuncture

Acupuncture can help relieve pelvic pain and improve circulation. A study published in The Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine (2002) found that 81% of women with endometriosis-related menstrual pain reported significant relief after receiving ear acupuncture.

Herbal Medicine

Herbal formulas, customised to your TCM diagnosis, can reduce inflammation, improve blood flow, and ease pain. A clinical trial in Shanghai (1980) reported that 82% of women taking tailored herbal formulas experienced significant symptom relief.

Flower, A., Lewith, G., & Little, P. (2012). Chinese herbal medicine for the treatment of endometriosis: An updated review. Cochrane Library. https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD006568.pub3/


Lifestyle Strategies That Support Healing

Diet and Supplements

Eating anti-inflammatory foods can help manage symptoms. Consider including:

  • Fatty fish like salmon or sardines

  • Berries for antioxidants

  • Leafy greens like kale and spinach

  • Nuts and seeds for healthy fats

  • Olive oil, tomatoes, turmeric, and green tea

Supplements may also help:

  • Fish oil – reduces inflammation and supports circulation

  • Turmeric – a natural anti-inflammatory

  • Folic acid – supports healthy blood flow

Exercise

Regular movement encourages healthy blood flow and may enhance acupuncture’s effectiveness.

Supporting Hormonal Balance

How Liver Support Helps Reduce Oestrogen Dominance
  • Oestrogen Detoxification:
    The liver processes and breaks down oestrogen, converting it into less active forms that can then be eliminated from the body. 

  • Removal of Excess Hormones: 
    If the liver isn’t functioning optimally, it may not be able to remove oestrogen effectively, leading to its accumulation in the bloodstream and resulting in estrogen dominance. 

Strategies to Support Liver Health for Oestrogen Balance
  • Dietary Choices:
    • Whole Foods: Consume a diet rich in whole foods to provide the necessary micronutrients for liver detoxification. 
    • Broccoli Sprouts: Eating broccoli sprouts can help the body detoxify oestrogen, as they are a rich source of sulforaphane, a chemical that aids in this process. 
    • Minimise Inflammatory Foods: Reduce or avoid processed foods high in sugar and unhealthy fats, which can contribute to inflammation and hinder liver function. 
  • Lifestyle Adjustments:
    • Exercise: Regular physical activity can improve insulin sensitivity and help with weight management, which reduces overall estrogen production. 
    • Adequate Sleep: Getting plenty of sleep can also help regulate hormone balance. 
  • Supplements: 
    Certain supplements, such as magnesium, can support liver detoxification and hormone balance, though it’s important to consult a healthcare professional before taking any. 

By supporting the liver’s ability to metabolise and excrete oestrogen, you can help restore hormonal balance and potentially alleviate symptoms of oestrogen dominance and endometriosis. 

The Takeaway

Acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine can provide natural relief from pain, reduce inflammation, and support fertility. Combined with lifestyle measures, diet, and supplements, these therapies can be part of a holistic plan for managing endometriosis.

If you have endometriosis, contact me about how acupuncture and herbs can be tailored to your needs.