Category: Pain & Musculoskeletal
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome — Why Wrist Splints Don’t Resolve It and the Upper Body Pressure Pattern Behind the Numbness
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome — Why Wrist Splints Don't Resolve It and the Upper Body Pressure Pattern Behind the Numbness If you have been waking with… Read more →
Urinary Incontinence: Why Pelvic Floor Exercises Often Miss the Root Cause
Urinary incontinence often persists despite pelvic floor training. Classical Chinese medicine reveals the cardiac drive deficit that weakens the body’s holding force at the source. Read more →
The Exercise Truth: When Workouts Deplete You Instead of Building Health
Not everyone benefits from intense exercise. Classical Chinese Medicine reveals the constitutional patterns where sweating workouts deplete reserves and worsen health over time. Read more →
Heat Stroke Truth: When Summer Collapse Signals Heart Weakness
If you faint in summer heat while others around you are fine, the problem isn’t the heat — it’s your heart’s ability to meet the… Read more →
Salt in Chinese Medicine: Why ‘Less Is Better’ Can Harm Your Health
Classical Chinese medicine treats salt as a constitutional variable, not a universal enemy. Discover why low-salt diets can cause eczema, constipation, and fatigue. Read more →
Osteoporosis Is More Than Low Calcium: The Classical Chinese Medicine Perspective on Bone Density
Discover why Classical Chinese Medicine approaches osteoporosis through fluid metabolism and deep thermal regulation — not just calcium supplementation. Dr. Yang explains the bone-fluid connection,… Read more →
Irregular Heartbeat: Two Completely Different Causes — and Why the Treatment Must Match
Arrhythmia and heart palpitations have two distinct causes in Classical Chinese Medicine. Treating the wrong one makes symptoms worse. Dr. Yang explains how to tell… Read more →
High Blood Pressure: The Reading Behind the Reading
Most blood pressure treatments reduce the number but not the cause. Classical Chinese Medicine identifies the circulation bottleneck that forces pressure up — and how… Read more →
Urinary Incontinence: Why Pelvic Floor Exercises Often Miss the Root Cause
Urinary incontinence often persists despite pelvic floor training. Classical Chinese medicine reveals the cardiac drive deficit that weakens the body’s holding force at the source. Read more →
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome — Why Rest Alone Doesn’t Restore Energy
Chronic fatigue syndrome persists because rest can’t fix a cardiac drive deficit or fluid blockage. Classical Chinese medicine identifies the actual mechanism — and addresses… Read more →
