⑥ Male Fertility Support

Improving Sperm Quality, Hormone Balance, and Stress Management the Natural Way

 

Did you know that up to 50% of fertility challenges involve male-related factors?
And yet, many men aren’t sure how to respond—even when they suspect something may be off.

Male fertility is influenced by a complex mix of stress, hormonal balance, lifestyle, and internal organ function.


At Physic Ebisu,

we offer natural care that focuses on visceral health, nervous system balance, and stress reduction, helping to support healthy sperm function and reproductive health.

Here are three evidence-based articles designed to help you understand and improve your fertility journey.

 

 

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Understanding Male Infertility

Struggling with Male Infertility?

Stress and hormone imbalances often go unnoticed, but they can significantly affect sperm production and quality.
This article explores hidden risks and how to begin improving your body from the inside out.
https://physic.co.jp/news/maternity/if-m21

 

 

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Research on Stress and Male Hormones

How Stress Affects Male Fertility – Latest Research

Chronic stress can disrupt the HPA axis and cortisol rhythm, reducing testosterone and impairing fertility.
We summarize 8 scientific studies that show how your stress levels influence sperm health.
https://physic.co.jp/news/maternity/if-m22

 

 

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Natural Therapies for Sperm Health

Natural Therapies to Support Male Fertility

Gentle hands-on therapy for the abdomen (Hands Care) helps restore nervous system balance and improve circulation to the reproductive organs.
This natural approach supports hormonal recovery and enhances overall fertility.
https://physic.co.jp/news/maternity/if-m23

 

 

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Taking the First Step with Gentle Care

Even if it’s hard to talk to family or friends about male fertility, there’s no need to face it alone.
Small, daily changes—combined with natural care—can make a powerful difference.
We’re here to support you and your partner with holistic, respectful care at every stage of your journey.

 

 

Your Complete Guide to “Maternity Hands Care” – A Prenatal Therapy in Tokyo

① Body Pain During Pregnancy

② Morning Sickness & Breech Position

③ Autonomic Nervous System Imbalance of pregnant

④ Sleep & Fatigue During Pregnancy

⑤ Female Fertility Support

⑥ Male Fertility Support

⑦ Advanced Maternal Age Preparation

⑧ Birth & Postpartum Preparation

⑨ Daily Life & Self-Care for Pregnant

⑩ What is Matanity Hands Care?

⑪ Scientific Basis of Maternity Care

⑫ Postpartum Care Summary

⑬ Maternity Care Overview

 

“Sum up about Maternity Hands Care

Discomfort during pregnancy is not something you just have to endure.
There are safe, natural, and drug-free options to help both your body and your baby.

At Physic Ebisu, our Maternity Hands Care program gently supports your body, mind, and inner balance.
We’re here to walk alongside you — from pregnancy to birth — helping you enjoy a healthier, more empowered maternity journey.

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Initial Consultation +  Chiropractic care
(For Clients Trying to Conceive)
Standard Price: 12,700yen
→ Limited-Time Campaign: 10,000yen
● Complete Price List (Tax Included)
● Initial treatment fee – includes a consultation and examination fee (2,700yen).
 The first visit typically takes approximately 40 to 50 minutes.
● EMS: Muscle and internal organ relaxation using low-frequency stimulation.
 Additional fee: 1,100yen
/ 15 minutes.

 

For Clients Trying to Conceive, Doctor Schedule:

Available on Tuesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays

 

Please read the following information before making an appointment.

Appointment Guidelines< Rescheduling and Cancellations >

Phone: 03-6450-2365

 

Please note that we may not be able to answer your call during busy hours. In such cases, we may return your call or send a text message from the number below.

Forwarded Call/Message Number: 080-8062-0181

 

Email: info@physic.co.jp

 

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