Resources & Insights
This space brings together blog articles designed to share clear, practical, and evidence-informed insights into acupuncture, Chinese medicine, and holistic health.
The posts aim to support understanding, answer common questions, and provide helpful information that patients and the wider community can explore at their own pace.
Browse through the list below or scroll down to see all available articles.
Why Sleep Is So Important in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Explore the role of sleep in Traditional Chinese Medicine, including traditional concepts, healthy sleep habits and an individualised approach to sleep health.
What Are Ear Seeds and Why Are They So Popular?
Ear seeds have become increasingly popular on social media, but they have been used for many years as part of Traditional Chinese Medicine and auricular acupuncture. This article explains what ear seeds are, how they are traditionally used, what current research says, and why they should be considered as part of an individualised assessment by a registered Chinese medicine practitioner rather than as a one-size-fits-all approach.
Brain Fog: Why You Feel Mentally Cloudy and How Traditional Chinese Medicine Takes an Individualised Approach
Brain fog can have many possible causes, ranging from stress and poor sleep to hormonal changes and underlying medical conditions. This article explores what brain fog is, how Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) traditionally assesses these symptoms, and where acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine may be considered within an individualised treatment approach alongside appropriate medical care.
Acupuncture: What You Need to Know- Warrnambool
Acupuncture is a traditional healthcare practice used by many people as part of their overall wellbeing. In Warrnambool, acupuncture is provided by registered practitioners who take a personalised, professional approach to care. This article explains what acupuncture is, how channels and acupuncture points are used in Traditional Chinese Medicine, what to expect during an appointment, and how safety and informed consent are prioritised in clinical practice.

