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We're here for the Chinese wellness trend.But we're more here for the 5,000 years of medicine behind it.

  • Mar 27
  • 3 min read

At Meraki, we deeply value and honour Chinese medicine in all its richness — its philosophy, its history, its culture. And we are so genuinely grateful that we get to practise this beautiful medicine here in Australia.



You may have seen it on your TikTok feed. Women wrapping their midsections in warmth. Swapping cold water for hot. Sipping bone broth. Wearing slippers on tiled floors. It's being called the "Chinese wellness trend" and honestly? We love seeing it.


But we want to say something clearly: what you're watching is not a trend. It is medicine. Ancient, time-tested, and extraordinarily wise medicine that has been guiding human health for thousands of years.

"Chinese wellness was never a trend. It just finally has an audience."

The Medicine Behind the Moment


Traditional Chinese Medicine — TCM — is one of the world's oldest and most comprehensive medical systems. It is not a collection of life hacks or aesthetic rituals. It is a complete philosophy of health, rooted in the understanding that the body is an interconnected ecosystem, deeply influenced by climate, season, emotion, food, and daily habit.


The practices you're seeing on social media , warming the belly, protecting the neck from wind, drinking hot water, nourishing the body with broths and soups; these are not wellness trends someone invented last year. They are clinical recommendations that TCM practitioners have been prescribing for millennia. They exist because the Chinese understood something profound: that good health is not built in dramatic interventions, but in small, consistent, daily acts of care.



Who We Are at Meraki


Our team at Meraki are trained TCM doctors. This is not a casual interest or a lifestyle brand for us , it is a medical discipline we have studied deeply and practise with genuine reverence for where it comes from.


We are passionate about weaving this medicine into everyday living for our community here in Australia. Not as a quick fix. Not as a fad. But as a true and sustainable way of life because that is exactly what it was always intended to be.


The Chinese have always known that health is not a destination you arrive at. It is a way of living you return to, every single day.


Daily practices to begin today


Wear Slippers on Cold Floors

Cold floors — tiles, floorboards, concrete — draw heat from the body through the soles of the feet. In TCM, the feet are connected to vital meridians, and keeping them warm protects your overall energy and kidney qi. Make slippers a non-negotiable at home.

Keep Your Belly & Neck Covered

When it's cold or windy, protect your midsection and neck. In TCM philosophy, wind is considered an external pathogen that can enter the body through these vulnerable areas, disrupting your wei qi — your protective energy. This is why your grandmother always told you to put a scarf on.

Make Broth & Soup a Weekly Ritual

Homemade broths and soups are deeply nourishing in TCM — warming for the digestion, strengthening for the blood, and restorative for the kidneys. Aim to have them most days, particularly in cooler months. This is not diet culture; this is ancient nutritional medicine.

Drink warm to hot water daily

Cold water is one of the most common habits TCM practitioners encourage their patients to change. Warm and hot water supports healthy digestion, keeps the meridians flowing freely, and maintains the internal warmth that the body needs to function optimally. Start your morning with a cup of hot water before anything else.

Honouring the Culture, Not Just the Practice


As this beautiful medicine reaches more people, we feel a responsibility to say: please take a moment to honour where this comes from. Chinese medicine belongs to a rich, living culture. The practices you're adopting were passed down through generations of families, refined by centuries of physicians, and carried across the world by a community that has practised this way of life long before it was ever a hashtag.


We welcome everyone to this medicine. We simply ask that we all carry it with the respect it deserves.


There is so much more where these tips come from. Chinese medicine is vast, nuanced, and deeply personal. If you're ready to explore what it could mean for your health — we are here, and we would love to guide you.



 
 
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