Category: TCM Education
The Six Health Gold Standards — A Self-Check Guide
Classical Chinese medicine uses six markers to assess physiological function. Belmont Perth clinic guide to using these for daily health self-check. Read more →
Is Ginger Tea Actually Helping You? Why Warming Foods Work for Some People and Backfire for Others
Ginger tea isn’t universally beneficial — it helps some constitutions and actively worsens others. Learn how to identify which pattern you have before reaching for… Read more →
Why Late Eating Is Destroying Your Sleep (And It’s Not About Calories)
Waking at 3AM despite good sleep habits? Late eating creates fluid pooling that disrupts sleep in ways calories can’t explain. Here’s what Classical Chinese Medicine… Read more →
Why Your Brain Won’t Shut Off at Night: The Real Cause of Racing Thoughts
Racing thoughts at bedtime are not a thinking problem. Classical Chinese Medicine identifies four physiological patterns behind a brain that won’t quiet — and treats… Read more →
Why Your Personality Changed: The Organ-Temperament Connection
If you have become a different person since your health declined — irritable, anxious, tearful, foggy — your temperament shift may be a constitutional signal,… Read more →
Brain vs Body Vitality: Why Mental Fatigue Isn’t Just Stress
When your mind feels exhausted but your body feels fine, something deeper is happening. Classical Chinese Medicine reveals why mental fatigue precedes physical collapse. Read more →
What Acupuncture Actually Does — Three Mechanisms Most People Don’t Know
Acupuncture does far more than relieve pain. Classical Chinese medicine identifies three distinct mechanisms — surface regulation, pressure redistribution, and nervous system reset. Dr. Yang… Read more →
The Abdominal Check — A Classical Chinese Medicine Self-Assessment You Can Learn at Home
Learn how Classical Chinese Medicine uses abdominal palpation to identify four key health patterns — from digestive fluid accumulation to colon heat. Educational guide from… Read more →
Why 80% of People With ‘Insomnia’ Don’t Actually Have Insomnia
Struggling to sleep? Classical Chinese Medicine identifies four distinct physical causes of sleep disruption — most of which aren’t true insomnia at all. Dr. Yang… 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 →
