If you’ve explored Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) you may have come across ear seeds, which are tiny acupressure tools placed on specific points of the ear to stimulate healing. Though small, they’re rooted in a long history of TCM practice, offering a non‑invasive way to influence the body’s internal systems.
For many people navigating PMS, perimenopause, fertility treatments, chronic pain, or just daily stress, ear seeds can be a simple yet meaningful addition to their wellness routine.

First off, you may be wondering what hormone balance or stress relief could possibly have to do with your ears. Just as there are acupuncture points all over the body that affect the different organ systems and meridians to bring the body into balance, there are also acupuncture points on the ear. In fact, the ear is viewed as a microsystem of the entire body, so it can be used to influence our whole system.
Ear seeds were traditionally made from the tiny seeds of the Vaccaria plant, though modern versions often use stainless steel or gold. These little pellets are secured to the ear with adhesive tape and apply gentle, continuous pressure to specific auricular acupuncture points. Think of it as acupressure you can wear for several days. We often apply them after an acupuncture treatment to prolong the effects of the treatment.
Just as with acupuncture, ear seeds can be used in a number of different ways for a number of different issues. One widely studied method is called the NADA protocol, which was developed by the National Acupuncture Detoxification Association. Although originally designed for behavioral health and addiction support, it’s now used worldwide for stress reduction, emotional regulation, and nervous system balance.
Ear seeds are also commonly used during the IVF process because they are used in the Paulus Protocol, which is a widely used evidence-based treatment performed on the day of embryo transfer that has been found to improve IVF outcomes.
Applying ear seeds is quick, comfortable, and personalized. After assessing your symptoms and health goals, a practitioner places the seeds on selected points. You can gently press on the seeds a few times a day to enhance their effect, but we use magnetic ear seeds so they stimulate the point without applying any pressure.

Ear seeds are safe for most people and can be a supportive addition to your wellness plan. They’re not a replacement for medical care or acupuncture, but they can help extend the benefits of your treatments and empower you with a simple tool for daily self‑care.
If you’re preparing for a frozen embryo transfer, navigating perimenopause, or simply seeking more balance, ear seeds offer a gentle way to support your body and mind.