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Menopause

Women's Health — Hormonal Transitions

Menopause & Perimenopause

Chinese medicine offers a nuanced, deeply personalised approach to the hormonal transition — addressing root Kidney deficiency patterns and restoring balance to body and mind.

A Natural Transition, Not a Deficiency

In Chinese medicine, menopause is not regarded as a disease to be treated but as a profound natural transition in a woman's life — a shift from the outward, reproductive phase of life toward a time of inward wisdom and conservation of essence. The classical text Huang Di Nei Jing describes how, at around the age of 49 (seven times seven), the Tian Gui (Heavenly Water — the menstrual substance rooted in Kidney Essence) begins to decline, the Chong and Ren vessels diminish in fullness, and menstruation naturally ceases.

The symptoms that many women experience during perimenopause and menopause — hot flushes, night sweats, insomnia, mood changes, vaginal dryness, memory fog — arise in TCM when this natural decline of Kidney Yin and Kidney Yang becomes imbalanced. If Yin declines faster than Yang, Empty Heat rises upward and outward, producing the characteristic heat symptoms. If Yang is the more affected, Cold, fatigue and oedema may predominate.

Dr Christine Shen's approach is to identify each woman's unique constitutional picture and address the root pattern — not simply to suppress symptoms, but to support a smoother, more integrated transition through this important life stage.

Perimenopause can begin up to a decade before menopause (average onset 51 in Australia), with fluctuating hormones producing unpredictable symptoms. Many women find that TCM helps to moderate this variability and reduce the severity and frequency of acute symptoms.

Acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine have been used traditionally to support women through menopausal transition for over two millennia. Modern research increasingly documents the experience of women using these approaches alongside — or as an alternative to — hormone replacement therapy.

Dr Christine Shen takes a thorough intake at the first consultation covering the full symptom picture, medical history, emotional state, sleep quality, digestive function and constitutional indicators. Tongue and pulse diagnosis provides real-time physiological information that guides pattern differentiation and treatment planning.

Kidney Yin & Yang Deficiency Patterns

The two principal patterns in menopausal transition represent opposite ends of the Yin-Yang spectrum, though they often overlap. Accurate differentiation guides both acupuncture point selection and herbal formula choice.

Kidney Yin Deficiency

Yin represents the cooling, moistening, nourishing aspect of the body. When Kidney Yin declines, its ability to anchor Yang and cool the interior is compromised. Empty Heat — the relative excess of Yang when Yin is insufficient — rises upward, producing:

  • Hot flushes and sudden waves of heat
  • Night sweats, especially in the upper body
  • Insomnia — difficulty staying asleep, vivid dreams
  • Dry mouth, throat and skin
  • Low back and knee aching
  • Irritability, anxiety, restlessness
  • Vaginal dryness

Tongue: red, peeled or with scanty coat. Pulse: thready, rapid.

Kidney Yang Deficiency

Yang provides the warming, activating, transforming energy. When Kidney Yang declines, the body's metabolic fire diminishes, producing a colder, more deficient presentation:

  • Feeling cold, especially in the lower back, knees and feet
  • Urinary frequency, nocturia
  • Fatigue, low motivation
  • Weight gain, oedema
  • Reduced libido
  • Low-grade depression or emotional flatness
  • Loose stools

Tongue: pale, swollen with tooth marks. Pulse: deep, slow, weak in the chi position.

Many women present with a mixed Yin and Yang deficiency — hot by day, cold by night, with concurrent heat and cold symptoms at different times or in different parts of the body. This complexity demands careful, nuanced prescribing.

Symptoms We May Help Address

Hot Flushes

Acupuncture has been used traditionally to moderate the frequency and intensity of hot flushes. Phase-based treatment targeting Kidney and Heart channels is commonly employed.

Night Sweats

Night sweats in TCM arise when Yin is insufficient to anchor Yang at night. Nourishing Yin and clearing Empty Heat is the primary treatment principle.

Insomnia

Sleep disruption is extremely common in perimenopause. Heart-Kidney disharmony and Yin deficiency disturb the Shen (spirit), which must be settled for sleep to be restful.

Mood & Anxiety

Emotional volatility reflects both the Liver's loss of smooth Qi flow and the Heart's inability to anchor the Shen when Yin-Blood is insufficient.

Cognitive Fog

Memory difficulty and poor concentration are attributed to declining Kidney Essence failing to nourish the brain (Sea of Marrow) and Heart-Blood deficiency.

Joint & Muscle Pain

Declining Liver Blood and Kidney Essence fail to nourish the sinews and bones, contributing to stiffness, achiness and reduced flexibility.

Classical Formulas for Menopausal Support

Er Xian Tang (Two Immortals Decoction)

One of the most researched classical formulas for menopausal transition, Er Xian Tang is specifically designed to address the concurrent Kidney Yin and Yang deficiency seen in many women during perimenopause. It simultaneously tonifies Kidney Yang (with Xian Mao and Yin Yang Huo), nourishes Kidney Yin and Jing (with Huang Bai and Zhi Mu cooling Empty Heat), and regulates the Chong and Ren vessels. This formula is particularly indicated for hot flushes alongside fatigue, low back weakness and mood instability.

Liu Wei Di Huang Wan (Six-Ingredient Pill with Rehmannia)

The foundational formula for Kidney Yin deficiency, Liu Wei Di Huang Wan has been in clinical use for nearly a thousand years. Built around the sweet, nourishing Shu Di Huang (prepared Rehmannia), it replenishes the Kidney-Liver Yin axis, moistens dryness and clears Empty Heat when combined with Zhi Mu and Huang Bai (as in Zhi Bai Di Huang Wan). Indicated where Yin deficiency predominates with dryness, heat, tinnitus and low back aching.

You Gui Wan (Restore the Right Pill)

For women where Kidney Yang deficiency is the dominant pattern — presenting with cold limbs, low motivation, urinary frequency and oedema — You Gui Wan warms and supplements the Kidney Yang and Mingmen Fire (Gate of Vitality). It combines warming herbs such as Rou Gui (cinnamon bark) and Fu Zi (prepared aconite) with Yin and Blood tonics to ensure Yang is nourished without damaging Yin, preventing the pendulum from swinging too far in the other direction.

All formulas are prescribed based on individual pattern diagnosis and modified according to secondary patterns and changing presentation across the treatment course. Dr Christine Shen sources all herbs from TGA-registered suppliers.

Acupoints & Treatment Strategy

Acupuncture for menopausal symptoms works through the meridian system to address root deficiency patterns and regulate the Yin-Yang balance. Sessions are typically weekly during the active treatment phase, with many patients transitioning to fortnightly or monthly maintenance as symptoms stabilise.

Commonly used acupoints include:

  • Ki 3 (Tai Xi) — Source point of the Kidney channel; tonifies both Kidney Yin and Yang
  • Ki 6 (Zhao Hai) — Opens the Yin Qiao Mai; nourishes Yin, clears Empty Heat, supports sleep
  • Sp 6 (San Yin Jiao) — Meeting point of Kidney, Liver and Spleen channels; nourishes Blood and Yin
  • Ht 7 (Shen Men) — Calms the Shen, addresses insomnia and anxiety
  • Ren 4 (Guan Yuan) — Strengthens the Kidney-Uterus connection, nourishes Yuan (original) Qi
  • Du 20 (Bai Hui) — Raises Yang, clears the mind, supports cognitive function
  • Pc 6 (Nei Guan) — Calms the Heart, settles the Shen, relieves anxiety and palpitations

Ear acupuncture (auricular therapy) may be used as an adjunct, particularly for insomnia and hot flushes. Moxa is used where Yang deficiency is present to warm the Mingmen and Kidney channel.

Your Questions Answered

Yes. Acupuncture is generally compatible with HRT and many women use both simultaneously. Some women use TCM as a primary approach if they are unable or prefer not to use HRT; others use it to reduce HRT dosage or support the transition when weaning off HRT. Dr Christine Shen will assess your specific situation and maintain communication with your GP as appropriate.
Many women report some reduction in flush frequency or intensity within 4–6 acupuncture sessions, though this varies significantly depending on the severity of symptoms and individual constitution. For lasting change in the underlying Yin-Yang balance, a course of 3 months is generally recommended, often in combination with Chinese herbal medicine which provides continuous therapeutic support between sessions.
Not at all. Perimenopause is often an ideal time to begin TCM treatment. Addressing the developing Kidney deficiency patterns before menopause is fully established may support a smoother transition. The erratic nature of perimenopausal cycles reflects the fluctuating hormonal landscape and the body's search for a new equilibrium — TCM can help moderate these fluctuations.
Chinese herbal formulas are prescribed specifically for your individual pattern by a trained and AHPRA-registered practitioner. All herbs used at Rainbow Medicine are sourced from TGA-registered suppliers and are free from heavy metals and adulterants. Dr Christine Shen screens for any potential interactions with your current medications. As with any therapeutic intervention, herbs are not without consideration — this is why professional prescription is essential rather than over-the-counter self-treatment.

Support Through Every Stage

Book a consultation with Dr Christine Shen for a thorough assessment of your menopausal symptoms and an individualised treatment plan.

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