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Threatened Miscarriage: How Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Can Help

Overview A threatened miscarriage refers to vaginal bleeding during early pregnancy, often accompanied by mild cramping or lower back pain, but with the pregnancy still ongoing. While it can be scary, many pregnancies continue normally with proper care. In addition to Western treatments, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) offers a safe, natural, and effective approach to […]

7 Natural Ways to Improve Egg Quality

If you’re trying to get pregnant or thinking about fertility in the future, one of the best things you can do is support your egg quality. Your lifestyle has a direct impact on how your eggs develop — and the good news is, there are natural ways to help your body produce healthier eggs. Here […]

What Your Period Tells You About Your Health

Menstruation is an important part of a woman’s health. But how does it actually work?   What Is Menstruation? In Western medicine, menstruation is the regular shedding of the lining of the uterus, which happens because of changes in hormones from the ovaries. Simply put, it involves two main organs: the ovaries, which produce hormones, […]

The Role of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Managing Hypertension

Hypertension, commonly known as high blood pressure, is a condition where the systolic blood pressure exceeds 140mmHg or the diastolic blood pressure exceeds 90mmHg in a resting state. Over 90% of hypertension cases are classified as primary hypertension, meaning there is no clear underlying cause. This condition is prevalent, especially among middle-aged and elderly individuals. […]

Traditional Chinese Medicine and Menstrual Pain: A Holistic Approach

Menstrual pain, or dysmenorrhea, affects many women, causing symptoms that range from mild discomfort to severe pain and associated issues like nausea and dizziness. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) views these symptoms through the lens of energy flow, specifically the circulation of Qi and blood in the body.   TCM Perspective on Menstrual Pain TCM categorizes […]

Basal Body Temperature Monitoring: A Method for Assessing Infertility

In the journey towards conception, understanding one’s body is a crucial step. One simple yet effective method to gain insights into fertility is through Basal Body Temperature (BBT) monitoring. BBT refers to your body’s temperature at complete rest. For those navigating the challenges of infertility, particularly within the scope of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), BBT […]

Defying Age and Convention: The Miracle of Tian and Huang’s Late Parenthood Through Chinese Medicine

As a Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture clinic, we often get asked, “Is it possible for me to conceive at my age?”  The question of the upper limit of female fertility remains a topic of discussion, with no definitive scientific answer. In our daily practice, we predominantly see women over the age of 35 who […]

The Seven-Year Cycles of Women’s Life According to Traditional Chinese Medicine

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), it’s believed that women go through life cycles every seven years. These cycles, known as ‘Qi cycles’, encompass different developmental stages and health concerns throughout a woman’s life. Each cycle highlights unique characteristics and offers specific health and wellness advice. Here is an overview of each phase:   0-7 years:  […]

The Surprising Link Between Amenorrhea and Constipation

It might seem puzzling at first, but there’s an intriguing connection between amenorrhea (the absence of menstruation) and constipation. Especially among those suffering from chronic or habitual constipation, an increased occurrence of menstrual disruptions, including prolonged delays or complete absence of periods, has been observed. . Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) shines a unique light on […]

Treating Mouth Ulcers the Traditional Chinese Way

Ever had those painful mouth ulcers that just won’t leave you alone?  Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has some interesting insights into these pesky little annoyances. In TCM, they’re known as “Kou Mí 口糜 ”  or  “Kou Chuang 口瘡.”  They pop up on your tongue, gums, or inside your mouth, often with a white patch and […]