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Unlocking Fertility: Empowers Women's Health with Holistic Healing – Exclusive Interview With Eli Huang

Eli Huang is a natural health practitioner, and fertility coach. Ever since becoming a mum she has always been fascinated by the conception process. She has been a clinician and Chinese Medicine Practitioner for over 15 years with a focus and passion now in the area of fertility and women’s hormonal health. Eli uses a combination of ancient chinese medicine combined with modern western medical advances to help her clients balance body mind and spirit to optimise their health and hormones. She understands the struggles many women go through with their hormones from infertility, endometriosis to menopause. She endeavours to help clients understand the root problem and helps clients return to a balanced state.


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Eli Huang, Natural Fertility Practitioner and Health Coach


How did your journey into becoming a Chinese Medicine Practitioner begin?


Following my completion of a four-year Bachelor's degree in computer science directly after high school, I pursued a career in the tech industry for several years. However, I soon realised that my true passion lay elsewhere. Having grown up in an environment shaped by my father's nearly 50-year profession as a Chinese Medicine practitioner, I was immersed in the world of herbal medicine and alternative healing from a young age. While I had always turned to holistic remedies such as acupuncture and herbal medicine when facing health issues, it wasn't until I undertook a six-month introductory Chinese Medicine course in China that I truly immersed myself in its principles and origins. This experience was nothing short of enlightening, igniting my passion and curiosity, ultimately leading me to follow in my father's footsteps in the field of Chinese Medicine, a path I've been dedicated to for the past 15 years.


Why has natural holistic healing gained popularity in recent years?


Natural holistic healing modalities, including acupuncture, energy balancing, and herbal medicine, have garnered popularity due to their ability to address the root causes of health issues. In a time when stress, physical discomfort, and mental/emotional challenges are widespread, these modalities offer a comprehensive approach to restoring balance and promoting homeostasis within the body. By discerning the underlying reasons for an individual's physical or mental distress, practitioners can effectively alleviate symptoms and support overall well-being.


What other modalities do you incorporate into your practice, and what motivated you to become a coach?


In response to the escalating levels of stress prevalent in today's society, I have expanded my practice to incorporate additional modalities such as reiki, Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), hypnotherapy, and Time Line Therapy. These approaches allow for a deeper exploration of the mind, addressing specific mindset beliefs, past traumas, and negative emotions that can deeply impact one's health. By integrating these tools into my practice, I aim to offer clients a more holistic and personalised approach to healing, effectively addressing the root causes of their ailments.


Why do you work in the areas of fertility and women’s health? 


My passion and expertise in fertility care stems from my personal journey nine years ago when I embarked on my own conception journey. Through firsthand experience, I recognised significant gaps in mainstream medicine regarding holistic approaches to fertility and women's hormones. Witnessing the emotional, mental, physical, and financial toll that the fertility journey takes on couples, I became passionate about providing holistic support alongside conventional treatments like IVF. Each couple's journey is unique, and by addressing the individual root causes of fertility challenges, I strive to help couples conceive and experience the profound joy of parenthood.


What factors contribute to the rising infertility rates?


Infertility rates are on the rise due to various factors, including the modern lifestyle characterised by heightened stress levels. In today's fast-paced world, individuals often find themselves grappling with high-pressure jobs, financial concerns, and the incessant demands of technology. Chronic stress can disrupt hormonal balance, affecting reproductive health and potentially leading to infertility. Additionally, dietary habits play a pivotal role, with the shift towards processed foods and refined sugars contributing to nutritional deficiencies crucial for reproductive health. Addressing these factors through lifestyle modifications and holistic interventions is essential for improving fertility outcomes.


How can individuals enhance their fertility chances?


Enhancing fertility outcomes requires a holistic approach that integrates physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. Prioritising a healthy lifestyle with regular exercise, a balanced diet rich in fertility-boosting nutrients, and adequate sleep is paramount. Avoiding substances such as tobacco, alcohol, and excessive caffeine can also positively impact fertility. Furthermore, managing underlying health conditions such as hormonal imbalances, obesity, or chronic illnesses through medical intervention can significantly improve fertility outcomes. Delving deeper into the root causes of any underlying issues with the guidance of healthcare professionals specialising in holistic therapies and reproductive medicine is essential for tailoring effective individual treatment plans.


In conclusion, by embracing a holistic approach that encompasses physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual alignment, individuals can optimize their fertility potential and embark on the journey to parenthood with resilience and empowerment.


For those navigating fertility challenges or hormonal issues, I invite you to book a complimentary discovery call with me. 


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