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Focus on Men’s Health in the Chinese Way

IMPRESSIVE results are obtained through the use of Chinese herbs and acupuncture in the treatment of specifically male health problems.

Usually caused by disorder of the reproductive or urinary system, these problems are considered as urinary and sexual in Chinese medical theory.

The longer male urethra decreases the chance for infection in comparison to the shorter female urethra.

But prostatitis is a very common urinary tract disorder, connected to difficult urinary flow, particularly for men over the age of 50.

Sexual and reproductive problems, including erectile dysfunction, major male concerns, are more complicated.

While Western medicine has few methods of treatment in its repertoire, the Chinese system offers many natural treatments through the use of traditional herbs and acupuncture.

These are dependent on the reasons for the problem in Chinese medical theory, which includes a detailed understanding of damp and heat, yin or yang deficiency, blockage of meridian channels or a shortage of Qi, the body’s life force energy that the martial arts focus on increasing, and blood.

As well as the major symptoms of difficulty in urinating, inability to get or sustain an erection and poor sperm count or quality, other symptoms such as burning pain on urination, lower back pain, insomnia, tiredness and emotional conditions can also occur.

Unlike Western medicine, diagnosis is discreet and non-invasive, preventing the embarrassment men often experience, that often prevents them from seeking medical assistance.

A specialist ability to monitor 24 bodily functions through pulse points and the condition of the tongue gives the Chinese doctor the equivalent of a computer diagnosis obtained by mechanics on modern cars.

The use of Chinese herbs and acupuncture clears the heat or damp, strengthens Qi and blood, and clears meridian channel obstructions with an impressive record of successful results.

Chinese medicine and acupuncture is well documented for restoring the confidence and enjoyment in many men’s lives.


Yan Ling Chinese Medicine Clinic
Suite 1401, Level 4 Southport Central Tower 1
56 Scarborough St, Southport Q4215 (see map)
(07) 5591 6955
Robina Acupuncture & Herb Centre
Shop 70, 2 Arbour Ave
Riverwalk, Robina Q4226 (see map)
(07) 5580 9955
Email address: yanlinglixu@hotmail.com