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Health & Mood
Mood, sleep, digestion, immune function, and nervous system regulation are deeply interconnected — and disruption in one rarely stays contained to one. Articles in this category cover the physiology behind common health and mood concerns, how East Asian Medicine approaches them, and what treatment actually addresses beneath the surface of symptoms.


East Asian Medicine as Early Intervention — Not a Last Resort
The body doesn't become sick overnight. There's a long period of functional dysregulation before a diagnosis crystallizes — and that period is exactly where East Asian Medicine operates.
14 hours ago5 min read


Not All Herbs Are Created Equal: What Makes East Asian Herbal Medicine Different
Most herbal supplements are designed to work for a lot of people — which usually means they work moderately well for most of them. Clinical herbal prescribing works differently: it's a multi-ingredient prescription built around your specific presentation, adjusted over time as your pattern shifts. Here's what that actually involves.
May 253 min read


The Long Reach of Scar Tissue: How Old Scars Can Affect Your Health — and How Acupuncture Scar Therapy Can Help
Even long-healed scars can affect circulation, movement, and nerve signaling. This article explores how scar tissue can contribute to lingering symptoms and how treatment may help restore comfort and balance.
Mar 206 min read


When Your Tests Come Back Normal But You Still Feel Terrible
You've had the bloodwork. The imaging. Maybe a specialist or two. And the results keep coming back normal. But you still feel terrible — and you have for a while. Here's what East Asian Medicine sees that conventional workups often miss, and why the absence of a diagnosis isn't the end of the road.
Sep 23, 20255 min read
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