Author: Nature’s Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture Clinic
Chinese Medicine and Autoimmune Conditions — Research Overview
Autoimmune conditions — where the immune system attacks the body’s own tissues — represent one of the most challenging areas of modern medicine, and one… Read more →
Why Does Acupuncture Sometimes Feel Worse Before Better?
At our AHPRA-registered Chinese medicine clinic in Belmont and Geraldton, every case is assessed individually against the classical pattern framework before any formula or acupuncture… Read more →
What to Eat Before and After Acupuncture — Practical Guide
Your first acupuncture appointment involves a lot of preparation questions — and one of the most common is what to eat beforehand. The answer matters… Read more →
Acupuncture for Nausea — From Chemotherapy to Pregnancy
Among all of acupuncture’s clinical applications, the evidence for nausea treatment is among the most consistent and reproducible. The point Pericardium 6 (PC6), located on… Read more →
What Is AHPRA Registration? Why It Matters for Your Acupuncturist
Australia is one of only a handful of countries in the world where acupuncture is regulated at the national government level — and this regulatory… Read more →
Acupuncture Safety — What Perth Patients Should Know
Acupuncture is consistently ranked among the safest of all medical interventions when performed by properly trained, registered practitioners — yet concerns about safety are common,… Read more →
How Classical Chinese Medicine Differs From TCM
When patients search for “Chinese Medicine in Perth,” they may not realise that the term encompasses substantially different clinical approaches — ranging from the standardised… Read more →
Can Chinese Herbal Medicine Interact With Medications?
Chinese herbal medicine is generally very safe when prescribed by a qualified practitioner — but the question of interactions with prescription medications is legitimate and… Read more →
Acupuncture for Children — What Paediatric Research Shows
Parents often ask whether acupuncture is safe for children — and the answer, supported by paediatric research, is yes, when performed by appropriately trained registered… Read more →
Acupuncture for Musculoskeletal Pain — An Evidence Overview
Musculoskeletal pain represents one of the largest burdens on the Australian healthcare system — affecting millions of workers, athletes, and older adults with chronic back… Read more →
