Author: Nature’s Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture Clinic
Vulvodynia and Chronic Pelvic Pain — What Classical Chinese Medicine Addresses
Burning, stinging, rawness — often without any visible cause on examination. Vulvodynia and chronic pelvic pain are among the most isolating conditions because they’re invisible… Read more →
Low Testosterone — What Classical Chinese Medicine Addresses Beyond Replacement Therapy
Fatigue, low libido, mood flatness, loss of morning erections — these are the classic low testosterone symptoms. Before committing to testosterone replacement therapy, many men… Read more →
Erectile Dysfunction and Chinese Medicine Perth — The Kidney Yang Approach
Erectile dysfunction affects 1 in 5 Australian men over 40 — yet fewer than 30% seek help. Classical Chinese medicine has treated male sexual function… Read more →
Chinese Medicine for Recurrent UTIs in Women — Treating the Root, Not Just the Infection
One UTI per year is bad luck. Four or more is a pattern — and antibiotics treat the infection without addressing why your system keeps… Read more →
Vaginal Dryness After Menopause — Chinese Medicine’s Yin-Nourishing Approach
Vaginal dryness after menopause is one of the most underreported symptoms — partly because women feel it’s too personal to mention, partly because the conventional… Read more →
Breastfeeding Support With Chinese Medicine — When Milk Supply Is a Concern
Should I see a GP as well for mastitis? Yes. Start acupuncture + herbal immediately, but inform your GP. Most GPs are supportive of acupuncture… Read more →
Teenage Acne — Hormonal Patterns in Classical Chinese Medicine
Antibiotics helped for a while, then stopped working. Topical treatments keep the worst at bay, but the acne keeps coming back. Classical Chinese medicine approaches… Read more →
Morning Sickness — Beyond Ginger Tea: What Classical Chinese Medicine Offers
How many sessions before I feel better? Many women report 30–40% improvement after the first acupuncture session, especially with PC6 needling. Significant relief (70–80%) typically… Read more →
Post-Miscarriage Recovery With Chinese Medicine — Rebuilding and Preparing for the Future
Is recurrent miscarriage treatable with Chinese medicine? Yes. Recurrent miscarriage patterns (3+ losses) usually indicate either constitutional Kidney deficiency, uterine coldness/stagnation, or a luteal-phase deficiency… Read more →
Uterine Fibroids and TCM — Understanding the Blood Stasis Pattern Behind Fibroid Growth
Fibroids affect 1 in 3 women over 40 — yet for many, the choice between waiting and watching, hormonal suppression, or surgery feels unsatisfying. Classical… Read more →
