Category: General Health
Postpartum Depression: A Classical Medicine Perspective on Recovery
Postpartum depression isn’t only psychological — it reflects measurable physical depletion. Learn how Classical Chinese Medicine helps mothers rebuild from the inside. Read more →
Recurrent Styes & Eyelid Cysts: The Digestive Heat Connection
Styes that keep returning aren’t an eye problem — they’re a signal of trapped heat in the digestive system. Here’s why ointments fail and what… Read more →
Postpartum Dark Skin & Pigmentation: Why Creams Don’t Fix It
Postpartum melasma and dull skin rarely respond to topical creams because the cause is internal — depleted circulation and stagnant pathways. Here’s the real picture. Read more →
Shoulder and Neck Pain: When the Cause Is Your Heart, Not Your Posture
Chronic shoulder and neck pain that resists massage and physiotherapy often traces to weak cardiac drive, not posture. Classical Chinese Medicine reveals the hidden circulatory… Read more →
Why Your Baby Won’t Sleep: The Prenatal Foundation No One Tells You About
If your baby fights sleep despite every method you’ve tried, the answer may trace back to pregnancy. Classical Chinese Medicine identifies the maternal constitutional patterns… Read more →
Gua Sha Risks: When Traditional Scraping Therapy Harms More Than It Helps
Gua sha is promoted as detoxifying and universally beneficial — but for depleted patients, scraping the surface drains the very reserves needed to recover. Here… Read more →
Fibroids and Fitness: When Exercise Makes Them Grow
High-intensity training can regrow uterine fibroids you’ve worked months to shrink. Learn why your workout programme may be undoing your fibroid healing. Read more →
Postpartum Salt Restriction and Eczema: The Hidden Connection
Why low-salt postpartum diets can trigger severe eczema in new mothers. Classical Chinese Medicine explains the kidney-essence link Western advice misses. Read more →
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 →
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 →
