Category: Women’s Health
Uterine Prolapse — Beyond Pelvic Floor Exercises
Uterine Prolapse — Beyond Pelvic Floor Exercises Uterine prolapse reflects insufficient upward supportive drive — a constitutional pattern. Pelvic floor exercises help local support but… Read more →
Adenomyosis — Different from Endometriosis
Adenomyosis — Different from Endometriosis Adenomyosis is distinct from endometriosis — endometrial tissue within the uterine wall causing heavy painful periods. Standard treatment options are… Read more →
Female Chronic Pelvic Pain — Overlapping Patterns
Female Chronic Pelvic Pain — Overlapping Patterns Chronic pelvic pain in women involves multiple overlapping conditions — endometriosis, adenomyosis, IC, pelvic floor dysfunction, IBS. At… Read more →
Bacterial Vaginosis — Classical Flora Ecology Pattern
Bacterial Vaginosis — Classical Flora Ecology Pattern Recurrent bacterial vaginosis (BV) reflects pelvic damp stagnation different from thrush heat pattern. At Nature’s Chinese Medicine &… Read more →
Recurrent Vaginal Thrush — Why It Keeps Coming Back
Recurrent Vaginal Thrush — Why It Keeps Coming Back Recurrent thrush reflects pelvic damp-heat and surface defence pattern that fluconazole alone doesn’t address. At Nature’s… Read more →
Female Low Libido — Three Common Patterns
Female Low Libido — Three Common Patterns Low libido in women reflects multiple potential patterns — exhaustion, hormonal transition, chronic pressure. Each requires different approach.… Read more →
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 →
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 →
Menopausal Hot Flushes Are Not Excess Heat — Here’s What’s Actually Happening
Most menopausal hot flushes stem from insufficient cardiac drive, not excess heat. Learn why cooling herbs often backfire and what Classical Chinese Medicine does differently… 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 →
