Author: Nature’s Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture Clinic
Vertigo and Dizziness: When It’s Fluid in the Inner Ear and When It’s Internal Pressure
Classical Chinese Medicine identifies two distinct types of vertigo — fluid accumulation and internal pressure redistribution — each requiring completely different treatment. Dr. Yang explains,… Read more →
Osteoporosis Is More Than Low Calcium: The Classical Chinese Medicine Perspective on Bone Density
Discover why Classical Chinese Medicine approaches osteoporosis through fluid metabolism and deep thermal regulation — not just calcium supplementation. Dr. Yang explains the bone-fluid connection,… Read more →
The Abdominal Check — A Classical Chinese Medicine Self-Assessment You Can Learn at Home
Learn how Classical Chinese Medicine uses abdominal palpation to identify four key health patterns — from digestive fluid accumulation to colon heat. Educational guide from… Read more →
White Rice Is Medicine, Not the Enemy: The Classical Chinese Medicine Case for Carbohydrates
White rice has been unfairly demonised by low-carb culture. Classical Chinese Medicine identifies it as the body’s primary fuel source — essential for energy, brain… Read more →
What to Eat During Chinese Medicine Treatment: The Complete Classical Diet Guide
Your food choices can make or break your Chinese medicine treatment outcomes. Dr. Yang’s complete classical diet guide — what to eat, what to avoid,… Read more →
Eye Floaters, Photophobia, and Glaucoma: The Digestive Connection Most People Miss
Eye floaters, photophobia and elevated eye pressure often trace to digestive system blockage redirecting blood upward to the head. Classical Chinese Medicine Perth clinic explains… Read more →
Long COVID and Post-Viral Fatigue: The Classical Chinese Medicine Perspective
Long COVID fatigue, brain fog, breathlessness and palpitations map onto a pattern Classical Chinese Medicine has treated for centuries. Perth practitioner explains the cardiac drive… Read more →
Why Surgery Can Create Unexpected Health Problems Years Later — The Adhesion Connection
Surgery adhesions are physical blockages that redirect circulation and create symptoms far from the operation site — dizziness, ear ringing, hoarseness, even knee pain. Classical… Read more →
Astragalus & Qi Tonic Teas: Why They Often Backfire for Desk Workers
Astragalus is one of Australia’s best-selling herbal supplements — but classical Chinese medicine prescribed it for a very specific constitution. Most desk workers are not… Read more →
Winter Blood Pressure: Why Not Feeling Cold Is the Real Warning Sign
Most people worry about high blood pressure readings in winter. Classical Chinese medicine identifies a more important signal: not feeling cold when you should. Dr.… Read more →
