040 Approaching Perimenopause • Lorne Brown

040 Approaching Perimenopause • Lorne Brown

From Qiological Shoptalk by Qiological

March 5, 2026 · 35 min · Episode 40

About this episode

Lorne Brown discusses the complexities of perimenopause and the importance of resilience in treatment through the lens of Chinese medicine.

When we work with perimenopause, we find it isn’t hormones alone that determine the outcome. It’s the body’s capacity to adapt to change. Effective treatment isn’t about replacing what is declining, but restoring resilience so the system can regulate itself. In this Shoptalk, we sit down with Lorne Brown for a clinical conversation on understanding perimenopause through the lens of Chinese medicine. We explore why the oversimplification of “estrogen decline equals symptoms” is not a clinically useful perspective, and how kidney resources and liver adaptability shape a patient’s experience. We discuss why seeing what is presenting matters more than diagnosing by label, and why hot flashes in one constitution require a very different approach than in another. We also talk about the importance of treatment dosage and momentum, and how short, concentrated courses of acupuncture and herbs can recalibrate the system more effectively than scattered, infrequent care. Effective care is not about doing more. It’s about offering the right support at the right time, in the right amount, so the body can regain its own balance.

People in this episode

Guest: Lorne Brown

Topics covered

  • perimenopause
  • Chinese medicine
  • hormonal health
  • acupuncture
  • herbal treatment
  • body resilience

Keywords

  • perimenopause
  • hormones
  • Chinese medicine
  • acupuncture
  • herbs
  • body balance
  • treatment dosage

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