Author: Nature’s Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture Clinic
Why You’re Gaining Weight Despite Eating Well — The TCM Perspective
You’ve cut back on sugar, you’re exercising regularly — but the weight keeps creeping up, especially around the abdomen. Classical Chinese medicine sees this not… Read more →
Why Post-Viral Fatigue Won’t Go Away — What Classical Chinese Medicine Finds
You recovered from the virus weeks ago — but the exhaustion, brain fog, and breathlessness never left. Post-viral fatigue is one of the most misunderstood… Read more →
Low Back Pain During Menstruation — More Than Just Cramps
Why Your Back Hurts Every Period — The Uterine Cold and Kidney Channel Connection For many Perth women, the days before and during menstruation bring… Read more →
Afternoon Energy Crash — What TCM Says About the 3pm Slump
Why You Crash at 3pm — The Post-Digestive Qi Depletion Mechanism The 3pm slump — the wave of exhaustion that hits like clockwork every afternoon,… Read more →
Thinning Hair and Hair Loss — Chinese Medicine’s Approach
Thinning hair—whether generalised shedding, receding hairline, or diffuse thinning—causes significant distress for Perth patients. Classical Chinese Medicine views hair as the “surplus” of Blood and… Read more →
Dry Eyes and Dry Mouth — TCM’s Systemic View
Persistent dry eyes and dry mouth—the gritty sensation, difficulty wearing contacts, needing water constantly, the thick tongue feeling—significantly impact quality of life. Whether from Sjögren’s… Read more →
Frequent Urination at Night — What Chinese Medicine Can Do
Waking 2–4 times a night to urinate—disrupting sleep, leaving you exhausted, and reshaping your whole day—reflects a specific pattern recognised in classical Chinese medicine. Unlike… 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
Can acupuncture alone fix constipation, or do I always need herbs? Acupuncture stimulates bowel motility; herbs restore the Spleen’s capacity to metabolise and push. Most… Read more →
Dizziness and Lightheadedness — A TCM Approach
Can acupuncture alone treat dizziness, or do I need herbs? Most fluid-pattern dizziness requires both acupuncture and herbal treatment for complete resolution. Acupuncture moves Qi;… Read more →
