Author: Nature’s Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture Clinic
Frequent Urination at Night — What Chinese Medicine Can Do
Waking 2–4 times per night to urinate—disrupting sleep, leaving you exhausted, and impacting every area of life—is a condition Classical Chinese Medicine treats very effectively.… Read more →
Cold Feet at Night — Why Warming Them Doesn’t Help Long-Term
Why Your Feet Are Cold at Night Cold feet at night are a symptom Classical Chinese Medicine takes very seriously as a reflection of the… Read more →
Chronic Constipation — Beyond Fibre and Laxatives
Chronic constipation — straining, infrequent bowel movements, or the feeling of incomplete emptying — affects millions of Australians and is a condition where fibre and… Read more →
Dizziness and Lightheadedness — A TCM Approach
Dizziness, lightheadedness, and vertigo are among the most disruptive and frightening symptoms Perth patients experience. The world spins, the floor feels unstable, and fear of… Read more →
Waking at 3am — What TCM Says About This Pattern
When Liver-Gallbladder Qi flows freely (stress resolved, emotional burden processed, channels patent), the surge of Qi at 1-3am passes silently through your sleeping body. You… Read more →
Night Sweats—What Chinese Medicine Sees That Blood Tests Miss
Night Sweats—What Chinese Medicine Sees That Blood Tests Miss Waking at 2–4am drenched in sweat, even in cool Perth nights, is one of the most… Read more →
Heart Palpitations Without Heart Disease — TCM’s Explanation
Heart palpitations — awareness of your own heartbeat, fluttering, racing, or irregular beats — are terrifying when first experienced. Yet most Perth patients with palpitations… Read more →
Bloating After Every Meal — What Chinese Medicine Finds
Bloating after every meal — the belly that expands like a balloon regardless of how little you eat, the discomfort that lasts hours, the clothes… Read more →
Why Am I Always Cold? Chinese Medicine Explains Cold Intolerance
Why Am I Always Cold? Chinese Medicine Explains Cold Intolerance Feeling perpetually cold—putting on layers when others are comfortable, needing extra blankets in Perth’s mild… Read more →
Brain Fog After Illness — TCM’s View on Cognitive Clarity
Brain fog — the inability to think clearly, poor memory, mental fatigue, and cognitive “cloudiness” — is one of the most frustrating symptoms patients describe.… Read more →
