Perth enjoys some of Australia’s best air quality most of the year — but bushfire smoke, pollen, and urban pollution create real respiratory health challenges for many residents.
Do These Symptoms Sound Familiar?
Why Air Quality Affects Some People More Than Others
In classical Chinese Medicine, the Lung is responsible for Wei Qi — Defensive Qi that circulates on the body’s surface and forms your respiratory immune system. Think of Wei Qi as your respiratory border guard. When Wei Qi is strong, exposure to pollution barely affects you. When weak, the same air quality triggers coughing, throat irritation, and asthma flares.
Bushfire smoke and pollution represent external pathogens entering the Lung. The body’s response should be acute and self-limited. But when Wei Qi is depleted, the body cannot mount an effective response: the pathogen gets deeper, triggering chronic cough and reactive airway disease.
Classical treatment focuses on tonifying Wei Qi and strengthening the Lung’s defensive function. This doesn’t replace conventional asthma treatment — rather, it works alongside it, often allowing patients to reduce medication dependency as their constitutional respiratory health improves.
Your Respiratory Health Timeline
Months 1–3: Wei Qi Tonification Phase
Acupuncture bi-weekly, herbal formula tonifying Wei Qi and Lung Qi.
Months 3–6: Stabilisation and Responsiveness Reduction
Sessions reduce to monthly. Air quality changes have noticeably less impact.
Months 6+: Maintenance and Seasonal Adjustment
Sessions drop to quarterly. Your Lung’s defensive capacity is significantly stronger.
