Author: Nature’s Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture Clinic
Why Your Brain Won’t Shut Off at Night: The Real Cause of Racing Thoughts
Racing thoughts at bedtime are not a thinking problem. Classical Chinese Medicine identifies four physiological patterns behind a brain that won’t quiet — and treats… Read more →
Why Your Personality Changed: The Organ-Temperament Connection
If you have become a different person since your health declined — irritable, anxious, tearful, foggy — your temperament shift may be a constitutional signal,… Read more →
Gua Sha Risks: When Traditional Scraping Therapy Harms More Than It Helps
Gua sha is promoted as detoxifying and universally beneficial — but for depleted patients, scraping the surface drains the very reserves needed to recover. Here… Read more →
Heat Stroke Truth: When Summer Collapse Signals Heart Weakness
If you faint in summer heat while others around you are fine, the problem isn’t the heat — it’s your heart’s ability to meet the… Read more →
Fibroids and Fitness: When Exercise Makes Them Grow
High-intensity training can regrow uterine fibroids you’ve worked months to shrink. Learn why your workout programme may be undoing your fibroid healing. Read more →
Brain vs Body Vitality: Why Mental Fatigue Isn’t Just Stress
When your mind feels exhausted but your body feels fine, something deeper is happening. Classical Chinese Medicine reveals why mental fatigue precedes physical collapse. Read more →
Postpartum Salt Restriction and Eczema: The Hidden Connection
Why low-salt postpartum diets can trigger severe eczema in new mothers. Classical Chinese Medicine explains the kidney-essence link Western advice misses. Read more →
Salt in Chinese Medicine: Why ‘Less Is Better’ Can Harm Your Health
Classical Chinese medicine treats salt as a constitutional variable, not a universal enemy. Discover why low-salt diets can cause eczema, constipation, and fatigue. Read more →
What Acupuncture Actually Does — Three Mechanisms Most People Don’t Know
Acupuncture does far more than relieve pain. Classical Chinese medicine identifies three distinct mechanisms — surface regulation, pressure redistribution, and nervous system reset. Dr. Yang… Read more →
Psoriasis: Why the Problem Is Never Really in the Skin
Psoriasis treatments target the skin — but classical Chinese medicine traces psoriasis to heat accumulation in the digestive circuit. Dr. Yang explains the heat source… Read more →
