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食療 Shí Liáo — Chinese Dietary Therapy

Nourishing Qi, Blood & Essence: Supplements Through a Chinese Medicine Lens

Dr Christine Shen bridges Traditional Chinese Medicine nutritional philosophy with modern evidence-based supplementation — combining the wisdom of 食療 (food as medicine) with targeted nutraceuticals to restore balance, vitality and resilience.

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食療 — The Art of Eating as Medicine

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the concept of 食療 (Shí Liáo) — dietary therapy — has guided practitioners for over two thousand years. Food is not merely fuel; it carries thermal nature (warming, cooling, neutral), flavour affinities, and the capacity to tonify or drain specific organ systems. Long before the concept of vitamins existed, Chinese physicians understood that particular foods nourish the Liver, strengthen the Kidney Jing, or invigorate the Spleen's transformative function.

Today, Dr Christine Shen integrates this classical framework with the precision of modern nutritional science. Rather than prescribing supplements as isolated nutrients aimed at correcting deficiency numbers on a blood test, she approaches supplementation through the lens of TCM pattern differentiation. The same nutrient — say, magnesium — may be indicated for one person's Liver Qi Stagnation manifesting as muscle tension and irritability, and for another's Shen disturbance presenting as insomnia and anxiety.

This integrative approach ensures that supplementation is not guesswork but a precise, personalised strategy aligned with how your body is currently functioning.

The TCM Supplement Philosophy

Supplements, like herbal formulas, are chosen not for a diagnosis but for a pattern. The same presenting complaint — fatigue, for example — may arise from Spleen Qi deficiency, Kidney Yang deficiency, Blood deficiency, or Liver Qi Stagnation with Phlegm. Each pattern calls for different nutritional support. This is why personalised assessment always precedes a supplementation plan at Rainbow Medicine.

The Five Element correspondences below illustrate how different organ systems align with specific nutritional categories — a framework that guides both dietary recommendations and targeted supplementation in Dr Shen's practice.

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Wood

Liver & Gallbladder

B vitamins (B6, B12, folate), antioxidants (NAC, Vitamin E), Omega-3 DHA/EPA, magnesium

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Fire

Heart & Small Intestine

CoQ10 / Ubiquinol, magnesium glycinate, melatonin, B vitamins for methylation

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Earth

Spleen & Stomach

Digestive enzymes, zinc, B-complex, inositol, probiotics / Lactobacillus

Metal

Lung & Large Intestine

Vitamin C, Vitamin D3 + K2, NAC (mucolytic), probiotics for gut-lung axis

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Water

Kidney & Bladder

Omega-3, iodine, selenium, zinc (Jing), Vitamin D, ashwagandha, folate

Key Supplements by TCM Pattern

Each of the following supplements is assessed at Rainbow Medicine through a dual lens: its biomedical mechanism and its alignment with a corresponding TCM pattern. This integrated perspective enables Dr Shen to recommend the right nutrient for the right person at the right time — not a one-size-fits-all protocol.

Vitamin D3 + K2

Kidney Yang Deficiency

Bone mineral density, immune modulation, hormonal regulation (oestrogen, testosterone, insulin), mood support, calcium metabolism and arterial health when paired with K2.

Food sources: Fatty fish, egg yolks, sun exposure (D3); fermented foods, natto, hard cheeses (K2).

Magnesium Glycinate

Liver Qi Stagnation

Relieves muscle tension and cramping, reduces anxiety and nervous irritability, supports restorative sleep, eases constipation, lowers cortisol, and supports the HPA axis. Glycinate form is gentle on digestion.

Food sources: Dark leafy greens, pumpkin seeds, dark chocolate, almonds, legumes.

CoQ10 / Ubiquinol

Heart Qi & Blood

Mitochondrial energy production, egg quality in IVF preparation, sperm motility, cardiovascular protection, and anti-ageing antioxidant action. Ubiquinol (reduced form) is preferred for absorption, especially over 35.

Food sources: Organ meats, oily fish, beef, peanuts, sesame seeds.

Omega-3 DHA / EPA

Liver Blood & Kidney Yin

Systemic anti-inflammatory action, brain health and mood regulation, fertility support (egg quality, endometrial receptivity, sperm morphology), cardiovascular protection, and foetal neurodevelopment.

Food sources: Salmon, sardines, mackerel, anchovies, flaxseed (ALA precursor).

Zinc

Kidney Jing

Male fertility (sperm count, motility, morphology), immune function and wound healing, hormone production (testosterone, progesterone), skin integrity, and enzyme cofactor across 300+ enzymatic reactions.

Food sources: Oysters, red meat, pumpkin seeds, chickpeas, hemp seeds.

Iron + Vitamin C

Blood Deficiency

Addresses fatigue, pale complexion, dizziness, heavy menstrual bleeding, and fertility challenges associated with insufficient Blood. Vitamin C co-administration dramatically enhances non-haem iron absorption. Testing first is essential.

Food sources: Red meat, liver, lentils, spinach; pair with citrus, capsicum, kiwi fruit.

B-Complex

Spleen Qi Deficiency

Nervous system support, energy metabolism, red blood cell formation, methylation cycle (B6, B12, folate), cognitive clarity, and adrenal resilience. B6 specifically supports progesterone and reduces PMS and morning sickness.

Food sources: Wholegrains, eggs, legumes, meat, nutritional yeast, leafy greens.

Folate / Methylfolate

Kidney Jing & Essence

Neural tube protection, DNA synthesis and repair, fertility (egg and sperm quality), homocysteine regulation, and epigenetic programming of the developing foetus. Active methylfolate (5-MTHF) is preferred — especially for those with MTHFR gene variants who cannot convert synthetic folic acid.

Food sources: Dark leafy greens, lentils, chickpeas, asparagus, avocado, eggs.

Iodine

Kidney Yang Deficiency

Thyroid hormone synthesis (T3 and T4), metabolic rate, breast and ovarian tissue health, foetal brain development in the first trimester, and energy regulation. Deficiency is common in Australian women. Testing recommended before high-dose supplementation.

Food sources: Seaweed (nori, wakame), seafood, dairy, iodised salt.

Selenium

Kidney Yin Deficiency

Antioxidant protection (via glutathione peroxidase), thyroid hormone conversion (T4 to active T3), male fertility (sperm DNA protection), anti-inflammatory action, and immune regulation. Australian soils are selenium-poor.

Food sources: Brazil nuts (2 per day), tuna, sardines, sunflower seeds, eggs.

Vitamin C

Lung Qi & Wei Qi

Immune defence (Wei Qi), collagen synthesis for skin and connective tissue, adrenal cortisol modulation under stress, iron absorption enhancement, antioxidant protection of eggs and sperm, and wound healing acceleration.

Food sources: Citrus, kiwi, capsicum, broccoli, papaya, strawberries.

Probiotics / Lactobacillus

Earth / Spleen Qi

Gut microbiome diversity, immune regulation via the gut-brain axis, hormonal clearance through the estrobolome (reducing oestrogen recirculation), reducing IBS symptoms, and improving vaginal microbiome for fertility and pregnancy.

Food sources: Yoghurt, kefir, kimchi, sauerkraut, miso, tempeh, kombucha.

Ashwagandha / KSM-66

Kidney Yang & Jing

Adaptogenic cortisol modulation, thyroid stimulation (may support Kidney Yang), male fertility (sperm count and motility), testosterone support, anxiety and stress resilience, fatigue and sleep quality. KSM-66 is the most clinically validated extract.

Food sources: Available as powder or capsule; not a traditional food source. Root has been used in Ayurvedic and integrative medicine for millennia.

N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC)

Lung Metal & Liver

Glutathione precursor (master antioxidant), liver detoxification support, PCOS management (improving insulin sensitivity and ovulation), fertility support, mucus thinning for respiratory conditions, and anti-inflammatory action in endometriosis.

Food sources: High-protein foods contain cysteine: chicken, turkey, eggs, dairy, legumes.

Inositol / Myo-Inositol

Spleen Qi & Insulin Regulation

Insulin sensitisation, PCOS ovulation restoration (comparable to metformin in some studies), egg quality improvement, anxiety and OCD symptom reduction, and gestational diabetes prevention. Often combined with D-chiro-inositol in a 40:1 ratio.

Food sources: Citrus fruits, wholegrains, legumes, nuts, melons.

Melatonin (low dose)

Heart-Kidney Axis

Circadian rhythm regulation (heart governs Shen / consciousness; Kidney stores essence including reproductive timing), sleep architecture, powerful antioxidant protection within ovarian follicles and sperm, and potential support for egg quality in IVF cycles. Use low doses (0.5–3 mg) under guidance.

Food sources: Tart cherries, walnuts, grapes, tomatoes contain small amounts. Available OTC as a supplement in Australia.

Fertility Supplement Protocol — The 90-Day Programme

In TCM, the concept of Tiangui (天癸) describes the reproductive essence — an extension of Kidney Jing — that governs fertility across the life cycle. Both eggs (oocytes) and sperm take approximately 90 days to mature through their final developmental stages. This biological reality underpins Dr Shen's pre-conception supplement programme: targeted nutritional support in the three months before conception or an IVF cycle creates the optimal environment for egg and sperm quality.

The 90-day window is not passive waiting — it is an active period of nourishing Kidney Jing, building Blood, clearing Liver Qi Stagnation, and strengthening Spleen Qi to support the body's innate reproductive capacity.

Her Protocol

  • Methylfolate (5-MTHF): Neural tube protection, egg quality, DNA integrity
  • CoQ10 / Ubiquinol: Mitochondrial energy in maturing oocytes
  • Iron + Vitamin C: Blood building, endometrial health, energy
  • Iodine: Thyroid function, foetal neurodevelopment
  • Omega-3 DHA/EPA: Endometrial receptivity, anti-inflammatory
  • Vitamin D3 + K2: Hormonal regulation, implantation support
  • Inositol (Myo + D-Chiro): Egg quality, insulin sensitivity (especially PCOS)
  • Melatonin (low dose): Follicular antioxidant protection
  • Magnesium Glycinate: Stress, sleep, progesterone support

His Protocol

  • Zinc: Sperm count, motility, morphology, testosterone
  • Selenium: Sperm DNA protection, antioxidant defence
  • CoQ10 / Ubiquinol: Sperm motility and mitochondrial function
  • Omega-3 DHA/EPA: Sperm membrane integrity, morphology
  • Vitamin C: Sperm DNA protection, antioxidant
  • Vitamin E: Antioxidant synergy with Vitamin C and selenium
  • Folate (Methylfolate): Sperm DNA integrity, chromosomal health
  • Ashwagandha KSM-66: Testosterone, motility, stress reduction
  • Vitamin D3: Testosterone synthesis, hormone regulation
90 Days of Intentional Nourishment
Sperm take 74 days to mature (spermatogenesis) plus an additional 12–21 days in the epididymis. Eggs spend the final 90 days in their critical maturation phase. This is why Dr Shen recommends beginning the supplement programme at least three months before your target conception date or IVF egg retrieval. Supplement choices are always reviewed against your current TCM pattern assessment and any existing pathology results.

Women's Health Supplement Guide — By Life Stage

A woman's nutritional requirements shift significantly across her reproductive life. In TCM, these transitions are understood through the Eight-Year Cycles (女子七歲 — actually eight in classical texts), governed by the rise and gradual decline of Kidney Jing and Tiangui. Dr Shen's approach addresses the specific pattern presentations at each life stage with targeted supplementation.

Reproductive Years (20s–early 40s)

Cycle & Fertility Support

  • Iron + Vitamin C — heavy periods, Blood deficiency
  • Methylfolate — pre-conception DNA integrity
  • Magnesium Glycinate — PMS, cramping, anxiety
  • Vitamin D3 — hormonal regulation, mood, immunity
  • B6 (Pyridoxal-5-Phosphate) — PMS, progesterone support
  • Omega-3 — period pain, inflammatory conditions
  • Probiotics — vaginal microbiome, gut-hormone axis
  • Iodine — thyroid health, breast tissue

Perimenopause (early 40s–mid-50s)

Transition & Stabilisation

  • Magnesium Glycinate — sleep disruption, anxiety, palpitations
  • Vitamin D3 + K2 — bone protection as oestrogen declines
  • Omega-3 DHA/EPA — mood, cognitive function, hot flushes
  • B-Complex — energy, nervous system resilience
  • Ashwagandha — cortisol, thyroid, adrenal support
  • NAC — liver detox, antioxidant burden
  • Note: Black Cohosh and herbal support reviewed clinically

Menopause & Post-Menopause

Long-Term Vitality

  • Calcium (food-first) + K2 — bone density maintenance
  • Vitamin D3 — bone, immunity, mood, cognition
  • Omega-3 — cardiovascular protection, brain health
  • Ashwagandha — energy, libido, sleep quality
  • Magnesium — sleep, constipation, mood
  • CoQ10 — mitochondrial and cardiovascular support
  • Probiotics — microbiome diversity post-oestrogen

Quality, Dosage & Safety — What You Need to Know

Not all supplements are created equal. The Australian supplement market includes a wide spectrum of product quality, from practitioner-grade formulations with clinically verified bioavailability to mass-market products with low-grade forms and fillers that may provide little therapeutic benefit — or in some cases, compete with medications or worsen existing conditions.

Practitioner-Grade vs Pharmacy Brands

Practitioner-grade supplements are manufactured to therapeutic dosages using bioavailable forms: methylfolate (not folic acid), magnesium glycinate (not oxide), ubiquinol (not ubiquinone). They are third-party tested for heavy metals and contaminants. Many supermarket and pharmacy brands use cheaper, less bioavailable forms that may not deliver the desired clinical outcome. Dr Shen recommends brands available through her clinic or a qualified health practitioner.

Bioavailability Matters

The form of a nutrient determines how well your body can absorb and use it. Synthetic folic acid requires multiple enzymatic conversion steps (and is blocked in those with MTHFR variants). Magnesium oxide has poor intestinal absorption and causes loose stools. Ferric iron (Fe3+) is far less absorbed than ferrous bisglycinate. Choosing the right form is as important as choosing the right supplement.

Testing Before Supplementing

For nutrients where excess can be harmful — particularly Vitamin D, iron, iodine, and B12 — baseline blood testing is strongly recommended before commencing supplementation. Vitamin D toxicity (hypercalcaemia) can occur with excessive unsupervised dosing. Iron overload (haemochromatosis) is underdiagnosed in Australian men. Dr Shen reviews pathology results and integrates them with your TCM pattern assessment.

Supplement-Medication Interactions

Some supplements interact with prescription medications. St John's Wort reduces the efficacy of the oral contraceptive pill and antidepressants. High-dose Vitamin E may potentiate blood thinners. NAC at therapeutic doses should be reviewed with your doctor if you are on medications affecting the liver. Always disclose all supplements to your GP and to Dr Shen at your consultation.

Educational Information Only
The supplement information on this page is provided for general educational purposes and reflects evidence-informed TCM nutritional philosophy. It does not constitute medical or nutritional advice. Supplementation requirements are highly individual. Always consult Dr Christine Shen or your GP before commencing any supplementation programme, particularly if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, undergoing IVF, or taking prescription medications.

Frequently Asked Questions

In most cases, yes — and the two can work synergistically. Chinese herbal formulas operate primarily through their combined effects on Qi, Blood, Yin, Yang, and Organ system function, while targeted supplements provide specific micronutrient support at a cellular and biochemical level. However, some combinations warrant careful consideration. For example, high-dose Vitamin C may theoretically affect the absorption of some herbal constituents if taken simultaneously, and certain minerals can chelate alkaloids in herbal preparations if taken at the same time. Dr Shen will review your full supplement list at your consultation and advise on timing and compatibility. As a general guideline, space supplements and herbal formulas by at least 30–60 minutes.

Practitioner-grade supplements are available exclusively through registered health practitioners and are formulated to clinical dosages using the most bioavailable forms of each nutrient. They undergo third-party testing for purity, potency, and contaminants, and are manufactured under TGA-audited conditions in Australia or equivalent international standards. Pharmacy and supermarket brands are formulated for general population use — often at lower dosages, using cheaper chemical forms (e.g., folic acid instead of methylfolate, magnesium oxide instead of glycinate) and may contain unnecessary fillers, artificial colours, or allergens. While some pharmacy brands are excellent, for therapeutic use in conditions like PCOS, infertility, or autoimmune disease, Dr Shen recommends practitioner-grade formulations.

This varies considerably depending on the supplement, your starting nutritional status, the condition being addressed, and individual factors such as gut absorption and genetic variation. As a general guide: magnesium for sleep and muscle tension may be noticeable within 1–2 weeks; Vitamin D levels typically require 3 months of consistent dosing to meaningfully shift a deficiency; iron levels improve over 3–6 months of supplementation and dietary change; and CoQ10 for fertility requires the full 90-day egg or sperm maturation cycle to demonstrate its impact. Supplements are not quick fixes — they require consistent use and are most effective when combined with dietary improvement, lifestyle modifications, and appropriate TCM treatment. Dr Shen will set realistic expectations at your consultation.

For most general wellness supplements — such as magnesium, B-complex, or probiotics — testing is not mandatory, though it provides a useful baseline. However, for specific nutrients where both deficiency and excess carry health risks, testing before supplementing is strongly recommended. These include: Vitamin D (25-OH Vitamin D serum test — deficiency is widespread in Australia but toxicity is possible with high-dose unsupervised supplementation); Iron (full iron studies including ferritin, transferrin saturation, and serum iron — especially important for men and post-menopausal women where haemochromatosis risk is higher); Iodine (particularly if you have thyroid disease or are planning pregnancy); and B12 (serum B12 and ideally methylmalonic acid to rule out functional deficiency). Dr Shen will request relevant pathology or review existing results at your nutritional consultation.

IVF preparation supplementation is best commenced at least three months before your planned egg retrieval to allow the full oocyte maturation cycle to benefit from nutritional support. The most evidence-supported supplements for IVF preparation are: CoQ10 / Ubiquinol (600–800 mg daily — strong evidence for egg quality improvement, especially for women over 35); Methylfolate (not synthetic folic acid); Vitamin D3 (optimise serum levels to 100–150 nmol/L); Omega-3 DHA/EPA; Myo-Inositol (particularly for PCOS or poor ovarian response); Melatonin (low dose for follicular antioxidant protection); and Vitamin C + E as antioxidant support. For male partners, zinc, selenium, CoQ10, and Omega-3 are the highest-priority additions. Dr Shen tailors IVF supplement protocols to your specific clinic's protocol, your partner's semen analysis, and your individual TCM pattern.

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