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Unlocking LUPUS Relief in TCM: Comprehending LUPUS both in TCM and Western medicine

  TCM/Traditional Chinese Medicine approach on LUPUS In traditional Chinese Medicine/TCM, LUPUS is a combinatory condition of deficiencies and excesses based on an imbalance and disharmony of Yin/Yang in the body. It often related to a combination of deficiencies in the Zang organs such as   Lungs, Kidneys, and Spleen as well as excesses of pathogenic factors such as Dampness, Heat, Dryness, Wind, Cold, etc. TCM treatment approaches LUPUS through a holistic perspective, aiming to restore balance and support the body’s natural healing mechanism by tailored methods for each individual. Treatments are focused on tonifying the deficiencies and purging the excess of pathogenic factors by identifying patterns of disharmony and imbalances of energy/Qi, blood, and organ functions. 1. Common diagnostic pattern for LUPUS in TCM 2. TCM Treatments Acupuncture helps to harmonize and balance Yin and Yang, preventing or treating drug side effects. Cupping therapy helps to relieve tenderness/pain, e
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Find out the Benefits of Acupuncture and TCM treatments after a Mastectomy

  Acupuncture provides many advantages for people recovering after mastectomy, such as pain management, decreased anxiety, and enhanced general quality of life. Let's discuss the symptoms that post-mastectomy patients face, the advantages and safety measures of acupuncture treatment, the particular acupuncture sites that are employed, and pertinent information from the standpoint of Traditional Chinese Medicine. TCM viewpoint on care following a mastectomy From the perspective of TCM, disturbances in Qi and blood flow, especially in the Liver, Spleen, and Kidney meridians, are frequently linked to symptoms following a mastectomy. Important things to think about are: Key s ymptoms commonly e xperience d after having a mastectomy  Acupuncture's benefits for individuals recovering from mastectomy Pain relief: studies have shown that acupuncture efficiently lowers pain by triggering the body's endogenous painkillers and releasing endorphins. This may be especially helpful in t

Anxiety and TMJ from the perspective of TCM/Traditional Chinese Medicine

  Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) disorder is a condition that affects the jaw joint and muscles controlling jaw movement. It often manifests as jaw pain, difficulty chewing, and a clicking or locking of the jaw. Anxiety is a significant factor that can exacerbate TMJ symptoms, and in many cases, anxiety itself can be a direct cause of TMJ. From the viewpoint of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the connection between anxiety and TMJ is profound, and understanding this link can be crucial for effective treatment. Anxiety and TMJ: The Connection Anxiety can significantly contribute to the development and worsening of TMJ. Chronic stress and anxiety often lead to muscle tension, particularly in the jaw, neck, and shoulders. This tension can result in habits such as teeth grinding and jaw clenching, both of which are major contributors to TMJ disorders. Additionally, anxiety can heighten the perception of pain, making TMJ symptoms more pronounced. TMJ as an Antidepressant Side Effect  

Overweight in TCM/Traditional Chinese Medicine

  TCM views the cause of overweight as the accumulation of waste and poor circulation of qi in the body while the solution to overweight in modern Western medicine is to reduce absorption and lose body fat. When the circulation of qi is not smooth, unnecessary dampness, stagnant blood, etc. are accumulated here and there in the body by causing weight gain, digestive problems, pain, and other discomforts. Are there different body types of weight gain? Check out the previous article,  “Weight Management I: Based on Four Constitutions in Traditional Korean Medicine” https://aculoverbooldongyi.blogspot.com/2024/04/a-weight-management-strategy-based-on.html In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the earth is represented by Yin, and the sky by Yang. Yang traits are flexible, whereas yin qualities are resistant to change, much as the earth is responsive to alterations in the sky. In the same way, individuals possessing a strong Yin constitution tend to be more introverted, protective, and passive

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