Author: Nature’s Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture Clinic
Period Pain: Why the Monthly Painkiller Cycle Doesn’t Have to Continue
Period pain is driven by cold stagnation in the uterus and insufficient cardiac warmth reaching the lower body — not just inflammation. Classical Chinese Medicine… Read more →
PMS: Why You Feel Like a Different Person in the Week Before Your Period
PMS is driven by pressure build-up in the liver-gallbladder circuit in the days before menstruation — not just hormones. Classical Chinese Medicine releases this circuit… Read more →
Endometriosis: Why Period Pain Is Just the Surface of a Deeper Pattern
Endometriosis is driven by blood stasis and cold uterine patterns rooted in insufficient cardiac warmth reaching the pelvis. Classical Chinese Medicine addresses the cause —… Read more →
Lupus (SLE): Why Suppressing Immunity Treats the Symptom, Not the Cause
Lupus (SLE) is a severe surface-defensive deficiency, not simply an overactive immune system. Classical Chinese Medicine treats the collapse of the body’s boundary regulation —… Read more →
Rheumatoid Arthritis: Why Suppressing the Immune System Leaves the Root Untouched
Rheumatoid arthritis is driven by surface-defensive weakness, not an overactive immune system. Classical Chinese Medicine treats the boundary failure that lets the immune system attack… Read more →
Rosacea & Chronic Facial Redness: Why the Cause Is in Your Gut, Not Your Skin
Rosacea and chronic facial redness are driven by intestinal heat and stagnation, not a skin condition. Classical Chinese Medicine finds the gut-face connection and addresses… Read more →
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome — Why Rest Alone Doesn’t Restore Energy
Chronic fatigue syndrome persists because rest can’t fix a cardiac drive deficit or fluid blockage. Classical Chinese medicine identifies the actual mechanism — and addresses… Read more →
Tinnitus & Ear Ringing — Why the Fix Often Starts in Your Abdomen, Not Your Ear
Persistent tinnitus often signals fluid pathway blockage or digestive pressure — not ear damage. Discover the classical Chinese medicine framework that addresses the real driver. Read more →
Tourette Syndrome & Involuntary Tics — The Fluid-Loss Mechanism Classical Medicine Identified 2,000 Years Ago
Classical Chinese Medicine identified a fluid-loss mechanism behind Tourette syndrome and tics 2,000 years ago. This article explains the three-stage approach used at our Belmont… Read more →
Yellow Sweat: When Your Sweat Stains Yellow — Two Opposite Patterns, Two Opposite Treatments
Classical Chinese Medicine identifies two opposite causes of yellow sweat: a cardiac drive so weak the surface defence collapses, and a digestive system so blocked… Read more →
