Author: Nature’s Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture Clinic
Irregular Heartbeat: Two Completely Different Causes — and Why the Treatment Must Match
Arrhythmia and heart palpitations have two distinct causes in Classical Chinese Medicine. Treating the wrong one makes symptoms worse. Dr. Yang explains how to tell… Read more →
High Blood Pressure: The Reading Behind the Reading
Most blood pressure treatments reduce the number but not the cause. Classical Chinese Medicine identifies the circulation bottleneck that forces pressure up — and how… Read more →
IBS: Why Your Gut Has No Consistent Pattern — And Why That’s the Clue
IBS is frustrating precisely because it has no consistent pattern. Classical Chinese Medicine explains why — and what that inconsistency reveals about the true driver… Read more →
Sciatica: Why Treating the Nerve Rarely Treats the Cause
Sciatica pain persists because most treatments target the nerve, not the internal pressure and fluid stagnation driving it. Classical Chinese Medicine offers a different explanation… Read more →
Hair Loss: What Your Scalp Is Telling You About Your Internal Environment
Hair loss is rarely just a scalp issue. Classical Chinese Medicine identifies internal heat and surface circulation as the true drivers — and why addressing… Read more →
Chronic Knee Pain: The Circulation Problem Your Scans Won’t Show
Chronic knee pain isn’t always about cartilage. Classical Chinese Medicine identifies a circulation-driven root cause — and why one session helped a 70-year-old woman walk… Read more →
Lower Back Pain: Why the Source Is Often in Your Abdomen, Not Your Spine
Lower back pain is commonly blamed on the spine or kidneys. Classical Chinese medicine shows how abdominal pressure and fluid accumulation drive most chronic lumbar… Read more →
Urinary Incontinence: Why Pelvic Floor Exercises Often Miss the Root Cause
Urinary incontinence often persists despite pelvic floor training. Classical Chinese medicine reveals the cardiac drive deficit that weakens the body’s holding force at the source. Read more →
Gout: Why Uric Acid Is the Smoke Alarm, Not the Fire
Recurring gout attacks despite diet changes signal a fluid pathway failure, not just high uric acid. Classical Chinese medicine addresses the clearance system — not… Read more →
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver: Why the Fat Is a Symptom, Not the Whole Story
Fatty liver is not simply about eating too much fat — it is a processing circuit failure at the liver-gallbladder level. Classical Chinese Medicine restores… Read more →
