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Today, we are breaking down Chinese Medicine answers to, ‘Why Am I Sick?’ According to Chinese medicine, there are only 3 causes of illnesses and we discuss them all in this podcast episode.
One of the strengths of Chinese medicine is that itΒ always looks for theΒ root causeΒ and there are always at least one or two causes of illnesses according to TCM. In conventional medicine, often we are told itβs unknown. We donβt know why you canβt conceive. Itβs unexplained infertility.
In TCM, there is ALWAYS a cause! β―οΈ Does that mean that thereβs always a cure? No.
It means that we can either manage the disorders, support the patients, or sometimes get rid of the problem. Patients feel more in control and empowered when they understand what the ROOT cause is because they can either change some lifestyle habits or have us support and manage their disorders, so they can live a healthy life.
So letβs look at why, so we can help our patients feel better, manage their disorders, and help support their entire health.
Chinese Medicine Answers ‘Why am I sick?’ 1: The 6 External Pathogens: Invade from Outside! π¦
Imagine your body as a well-guarded fortress. External pathogens are like enemies trying to breach your defences and cause trouble. These invaders can be:
- Viruses and Bacteria:Β These tiny organisms can enter the body through the nose, mouth, or breaks in the skin. They can cause a variety of infectious diseases, from the common cold to more serious illnesses.
- Environmental Factors:Β Extreme temperatures, like cold, heat, dampness, or dryness, can also be considered external pathogens. Exposure to these elements can disrupt your bodyβs balance and lead to discomfort or illness, such as sunburn from too much sun or a stuffy nose from cold weather.
- The 6 external pathogens are:Β Wind, Cold, Fire,Β Dampness,Β Dryness and Summer-Heat.Β These are mostly acute conditions with symptoms of one or more of these pathogens invading the body and fighting against the Wei Qi (defensive Qi).
- One or more of 2 pathogens can cause disease.
- 6 external pathogens influence each other and can transform into each other.
- They invade the body through the skin, mouth or nose.
- Most common combination:
- Wind:Β wind heat, wind cold, wind dampness.
- Dampness:Β damp-cold, damp-heat
- Fire:Β fire wind.
How TCM addresses external pathogens:
- Strengthening your bodyβs natural defences:Β Acupuncture, herbal remedies, andΒ TCM dietary adjustmentsΒ can help boost the immune system and make it harder for invaders to take hold.
- Promoting elimination:Β Techniques like acupressure or herbal teas can encourage your body to sweat or eliminate mucus, helping to expel the pathogens.
Chinese MedicineΒ Answers ‘Why am I sick?’ 2: Internal Emotions: The Trouble with Bottled-up Feelings π
Our emotions are a powerful force, and according to TCM, over 70% of all chronic physical illnesses are due toΒ long-lasting emotional trauma.Β Each emotion is linked to a specific organ system:
- Anger:Β Affects the Liver. Symptoms of long-term anger might be headaches, high blood pressure, or digestive issues.
- Joy:Β Excessive joy can create heartburn or insomnia in some people.
- Sadness:Β Grief and depression can weaken the Lungs, leading to fatigue, shortness of breath, or a weakened immune system.
- Worry and Overthinking:Β These can affect the Spleen and Stomach, leading to digestive problems like nausea, bloating, or acid reflux.
- Fear:Β Long-standing fear can damage the Kidneys, causing fatigue, anxiety, or incontinence.
How TCM addresses internal emotions:
- AcupunctureΒ and acupressure:Β Can help regulate the flow of Qi in the body and promote emotional balance.
- Herbal remedies:Β Certain herbs may have calming or mood-lifting properties.
- Dietary adjustments:Β Foods can influence our mood. TCM practitioners may recommend dietary changes to support emotional well-being.
- Deep breathing:Β Qi Gong or Tai Chi, Meditation.
- Counselling: Addressing the root cause of emotional imbalances can be crucial
Chinese Medicine Answers ‘Why am I sick?’ 3: Others: A Big Umbrella for Many Causes βοΈ
This category encompasses a wide range of lifestyle factors that can contribute to illness. Some examples include:
- Overwork (physical or mental):Β This can lead to pain, fatigue, and a weakened immune system.
- Improper Exercise:Β Both under-exercising and over-exercising can have negative consequences, such as Liver QI stagnation with Phlegm or Blood Deficiency.
- Diet:Β Poor dietary choices can create imbalances and contribute to various health problems, including depleting the TCM Spleen and Stomach.
- Trauma Injuries:Β Injuries can cause painΒ leading to Blood Stasis, Heat and Damp.
- Medication Side Effects:Β Certain medications can have unwanted side effects.
- Radiation Exposure:Β Exposure to radiation from sources like microwaves or computers may lead to excess Heat.
- Recreational Drugs:Β These can damage various organs and systems in the body.
- Wrong Treatment:Β Accidental mistakes during medical procedures can worsen health.
- Weak Constitution (Genetics):Β Certain genetic predispositions can make us more susceptible to specific illnesses. It relates toΒ Essence in TCM.
- Smoking:Β Depletes the Lungs and can lead to various respiratory problems.
How TCM addresses βOthersβ:
TCM practitioners consider your lifestyle and habits when creating a treatment plan.
- Acupuncture and herbal remedies:Β Can help manage pain, support recovery from injuries, and promote overall well-being.
- Dietary and lifestyle modifications:Β TCM often recommends dietary adjustments and lifestyle changes to address imbalances and prevent future problems.β‘οΈ Grab yourΒ FREEΒ TCM Nutrition PDF: it covers common Liver, Heart, Spleen, Lung & Kidney patterns. It offers healing foods for all types of symptoms and emotions that can be addressed through Nutrition. πππ₯ππ₯π₯¬πΆπ₯¦
Remember:Β TCM views theseΒ three causes as interconnected. For example, stress (an internal emotion) can weaken your immune system (making you more susceptible to external pathogens), and poor diet (part of βothersβ) can contribute to both emotional imbalances and digestive problems.
By understanding theseΒ root causes of illness in TCM, you can make aΒ better TCM diagnosisΒ and empower patients to understand how they can also contribute to their own health.
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