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Moxibustion: An Effective Warming Therapy for Chronic Digestive Issues 🪵🔥If you are experiencing a cluster of symptoms i...
26/04/2026

Moxibustion: An Effective Warming Therapy for Chronic Digestive Issues 🪵🔥

If you are experiencing a cluster of symptoms including chronic diarrhea, a cold sensation in the abdomen, tummy rumbling (borborygmus), fatigue, and cold hands and feet, moxibustion is a preferred traditional treatment.

Within TCM, this protocol is designed to provide three key benefits:

Warming the "Middle Jiao" (your central digestive area) 🍵

Boosting vital Yang energy (tonifying Yang) ☀️

Dispelling internal cold ❄️

A meta-analysis of clinical trials has confirmed that moxibustion can offer superior outcomes compared to standard medication for diarrhea-predominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS-D), particularly when caused by underlying "cold" deficiencies. 📈

📍 Key Acupoints for Treatment:

Abdomen: CV12 (Zhongwan), CV8 (Shenque), CV6 (Qihai), CV4 (Guanyuan).

Legs: ST36 (Zusanli) on both sides.

⏱️ Treatment Protocol:

Apply an indirect moxa stick by holding it 2–3 cm (about an inch) away from the skin at each point. This creates a comfortable, deep warming sensation.

Duration: 10–15 minutes per point.

Frequency: Daily for 5–7 days. 🗓️

⚠️ Important Safety Information:

Moxibustion is generally very safe, but should not be used in the following situations:

❌ Acute fever conditions.

❌ TCM "Heat" patterns (inflammation with redness and strong thirst).

❌ Pregnancy: Abdominal points should never be treated.

📖 Reference and Evidence Base:

Tang B, Zhang J, Yang Z, et al. Moxibustion for Diarrhea-Predominant Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 2016. doi:10.1155/2016/5105108.

Difficulty falling asleep is a liver ailment 🟢Insomnia with easy awakenings is a mental ailment ❤️Excessive dreaming is ...
24/04/2026

Difficulty falling asleep is a liver ailment 🟢
Insomnia with easy awakenings is a mental ailment ❤️
Excessive dreaming is often a spleen ailment 🟡

In traditional medicine, sleep is meticulously assessed, going beyond simply asking "did you sleep?". Even if you answer "I slept," the doctor will still ask: "How did you sleep?" Because some people sleep, but still feel tired upon waking. The reason is that during sleep, the body doesn't truly rest, but instead dreams a lot. Even the nature of dreams can reflect underlying health problems 🩺.

Therefore, information about sleep is always thoroughly investigated: whether you fall asleep easily, whether you toss and turn, or even lie awake until you're too exhausted to fall asleep. Such manifestations often indicate a problem with the liver, related to liver yin and liver blood. The liver has the function of storing the soul; when it fails to store it, the "soul" is restless, constantly floating, preventing deep sleep 👻🌬️.

The heart governs the mind and stores the spirit ✨. When the heart cannot store the spirit, the mind is restless, leading to restless sleep, frequent dreams, and easy awakenings. The heart and spleen are also closely related. People with weak heart and spleen often have poor, restless sleep, easily awakened, and frequent dreams 💤. If the heart's energy is severely deficient, nightmares may occur, with distorted images, feelings of fear, and sudden awakenings in the middle of the night, accompanied by rapid heartbeat 😰💓.

Sleep manifestations quite accurately reflect the condition of the internal organs, often related to the heart, spleen, liver, and kidneys ⚖️.

Another cause of insomnia is a lack of harmony between the heart and kidneys. Imagine the heart as the sun above and the kidneys as the water below.💧

Sunlight must shine down on the water, and the water evaporates, creating a circulation. If the top is hot and the bottom is cold, there is no harmony, leading to imbalance and causing many problems, including insomnia.

Therefore, for truly effective sleep, the body's organs need to coordinate harmoniously and function smoothly. In traditional medicine, sleep quite accurately reflects the body's internal health condition 🌿🧘.

“A lack of essence causes tired legs, a lack of energy causes fatigue, a lack of blood causes eye strain…” but just seei...
12/04/2026

“A lack of essence causes tired legs, a lack of energy causes fatigue, a lack of blood causes eye strain…” but just seeing it doesn't mean you understand it correctly.

Have you ever noticed familiar signs in your body… legs getting tired more easily than before, feeling weak all the time, or experiencing eye strain and a lack of alertness after sitting for a short while?

Many people, when experiencing these symptoms, often recall a familiar saying in Traditional Chinese Medicine: “A lack of essence causes tired legs, a lack of energy causes fatigue, a lack of blood causes eye strain.”

It sounds logical. But in reality, the important thing isn't just remembering the saying… but understanding where you are in that context.

Because if you only see a symptom and immediately attribute it to a “deficiency of that,” you often overlook the deeper issue, where the body is truly imbalanced.

I've met many people who started with a feeling of tired legs and weak back. There's no obvious pain, but walking for a long time causes fatigue, standing for a long time makes you unsteady, and your back and knees are no longer as strong as before.

In Traditional Chinese Medicine, Essence (Tinh) is stored in the Kidneys, the foundation of the body. When this part weakens, the body doesn't collapse immediately, but it will manifest in the areas that bear the most weight. And importantly, these symptoms rarely appear in a single day. It's the result of a long process – staying up late, overworking, and an irregular lifestyle. Essence isn't depleted suddenly, but gradually… until the body can no longer sustain it, only then will it manifest externally.

There are also people who don't experience obvious pain, but always feel tired. The fatigue is such that they get exhausted after doing a little work, run out of breath after talking for a long time, and lack the strength to sustain themselves. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, this is often a sign of insufficient Qi. Qi is the part that operates. When Qi is weak, everything still happens, but lacks the strength to maintain a stable rhythm.

A common tendency is to try to replenish energy even when feeling tired. But if the spleen and stomach aren't functioning properly, adding more food might not necessarily help. Qi (vital energy) isn't something you get just by eating. It must be generated through the body's process of metabolizing what you consume.

And some people experience symptoms starting with their eyes. Eye strain, dry eyes, pain from prolonged viewing, accompanied by mild dizziness and forgetfulness. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the liver stores blood and opens its orifices to the eyes. The eyes are the first to reflect the state of the liver's blood. When blood is insufficient, the eyes are often the first to "speak up."

But blood doesn't generate itself. It's created by the spleen and stomach. When digestion is weak, even with plenty of food, the body may not produce enough blood to nourish itself.

And one important point that many people easily overlook:

Essence, Qi, and Blood… never decline in isolation.

If essence is weak for a long time, Qi loses its source for generation.

If Qi is weak, blood doesn't circulate properly.

If blood is insufficient, it can't nourish essence.

The body doesn't "break" in one place.

It's a chain reaction.

That's why practitioners don't look at individual symptoms,
but at the overall state of the body and which direction it's deviating.

Maintaining health, if done correctly, usually doesn't begin with immediate replenishment. Instead, it begins with preserving, preserving what you already have… preventing further depletion.

Getting enough sleep allows the vital energy to recover, as nighttime is when the body enters its deepest state of recovery.

Eating a balanced diet ensures the spleen and stomach have enough energy to process food, providing a foundation for the production of vital energy and blood.

Moderate exercise prevents stagnation of vital energy and blood for too long.

And keeping the mind from becoming overly stressed, because some depletion doesn't come from the body… but from things held in the heart for too long.

Perhaps, the important thing isn't knowing what the body is lacking, but whether we are continuing to deplete it every day.

Understanding that…is often a huge step forward.

THE GHOST ORGAN THAT WAS ALWAYS THERE.Imagine opening a 2015 anatomy book You'll see skin, then fat, then muscle. All pa...
11/03/2026

THE GHOST ORGAN THAT WAS ALWAYS THERE.

Imagine opening a 2015 anatomy book You'll see skin, then fat, then muscle. All packed up like solid dense layers. Now throw that book away. I was wrong.

Until very recently, histologists (scientists who study tissue) prepared samples by drying them and fixing them in microscopes. By doing so, they destroyed the actual structure. The spaces were collapsing.

In 2018, thanks to new live endomicroscopy technologies, we discovered Interstition.

We aren't "solid". Underneath your skin, covering your arteries, your lungs, and your muscles, there is a massive network of interconnected compartments filled with liquid. It's like a global hydraulic damper. A highway of fluids that connects everything to everything.

Why is this revolutionary in 2026?

The route of metastasis: It has been found that

cancer cells often don't travel through blood or lymph initially but rather use these "highways" of the interstice to move quickly between tissues. Understanding this is changing oncology.

Validation of Ancestral: For thousands of years, Traditional Chinese Medicine spoke of "Meridians" or energy channels (Qi) that did not correspond to nerves or veins. Western science was mocking. Today, many researchers propose that the Interstition, with its high electrical conductivity thanks to the fluid rich in electrolytes, could be the physical anatomical base of those meridians. Acupuncture needle doesn't poke a nerve; it stimulates the facial/interstitial network, sending mechanical signals throughout the system.

Your body is a continuous hydraulic system. The stiffness in your ankle can affect your neck because the fluid network is the same. The "stagnation" of fluids that the Ancients spoke of now has a scientific name.

Keeping this organ healthy is vital. How? Hydration and Movement. The interstition needs you to move to pump its fluids. If you stay still, it becomes sticky, dense, and toxic.

You're 70% water, but that water isn't stuck in a bucket. It's flowing through a sacred, complex architecture that we're just beginning to understand.

TIP YOURSELF (Facial Health):

"To keep your interstition fluent and avoid morning stiffness:

Hydration with Electrolytes: Water alone isn't enough. Interstitial fluid is rich in salts. Add a pinch of sea salt to your water.

Bounce (Rebounding): Gentle jumps or oscillatory movements help move interstitial fluid better than static cardio.

Myofascial Release: Using foam rollers helps rehydrate these compressed layers of tissue. "

Source 📚: Scientific Reports, "Structure and Distribution of an Unrecognized Interstitial Space in Human Tissues". / Updates 2025 on Fascial Research.

Such valuable, practical hydration wisdom 💧✨ Her tips are simple, sustainable, and grounded in everyday habits that supp...
23/02/2026

Such valuable, practical hydration wisdom 💧✨

Her tips are simple, sustainable, and grounded in everyday habits that support strength, energy, and overall wellbeing 💪🌿

A great reminder that hydration is a whole‑body practice, not just a glass of water.

Hydrating and drinking more water is a good idea, but we also want that water to get into the cells. This study showed a relationship between intracellular water (as measured by BIA) and muscle strength/certain functional measures.

When it comes to hydration, I think of these practical everyday tips*:

- Drink fluids regularly (not just when thirsty)
- Include mineral-rich foods (greens, vegetables, whole foods)
- Use minerals in purified water (like high-quality salt, sole, Mg)
- Eat adequate protein
- Maintain muscle through resistance training
- Avoid chronic under-eating or extreme low-carb diets
- Prioritize sleep and stress regulation
- Avoid/minimize alcohol

*Check with your healthcare practitioner on what is right for you.

🌟 Facial Revitalization Acupuncture (FRA) 🌿Dive into Traditional Chinese Medicine Cosmetology with FRA! Using fine acupu...
09/12/2024

🌟 Facial Revitalization Acupuncture (FRA) 🌿

Dive into Traditional Chinese Medicine Cosmetology with FRA! Using fine acupuncture needles, we restore harmony within your body's energetic systems, boosting overall health and achieving visible aesthetic results in the facial area.

📅 FRA Treatment Plan: 🔹 12 sessions over 8 weeks:

Twice a week for the first 4 weeks

Once a week for the next 4 weeks ✨ Only twice a year thereafter.

"It's far more than just a youthful face." ~ Dr. McKendry

📞 DM us or call Grace for more information on ☎️ (011) 884~0827.

05/12/2024
🌞 Summer in Traditional Chinese Medicine! 🌿In TCM, summer is linked to the Heart ❤️ and Small Intestine. It’s the most y...
05/12/2024

🌞 Summer in Traditional Chinese Medicine! 🌿

In TCM, summer is linked to the Heart ❤️ and Small Intestine. It’s the most yang season, ruled by the Fire element 🔥. Here’s what it means for your health:

Energy & Activity: A time of high energy, growth, and outdoor fun. 🌱✨

Emotion: Associated with joy and happiness. 😊❤️

Color: Red, symbolizing warmth and vitality. 🔴

Health Focus: Prioritize mental well-being and good circulation. 💡🩺

Diet: Eat cooling foods like watermelon, cucumber, and light salads. 🍉🥒

Nourish your heart, enjoy the outdoors, and maintain a joyful lifestyle this summer! 🌞💚

🌟 Discover the Wonders of Traditional Chinese Medicine! 🌿✨ In TCM, practitioners focus on the body's intricate map of in...
02/12/2024

🌟 Discover the Wonders of Traditional Chinese Medicine! 🌿

✨ In TCM, practitioners focus on the body's intricate map of intersecting channels (meridians) and points (acupoints). These networks are key to understanding a patient’s physiology and determining the best treatment.

🔹 Practitioners can insert needles or burn moxa at strategically chosen points along these channels to treat various conditions. This approach underpins practices like acupuncture, acupressure, and moxibustion, all acting on the principles of these meridians.

📞 To book an appointment with Dr. McKendry, call Grace on ☎️ (011) 884~0827.

🗺️ Discover the Secrets of Your Tongue in TCM! 🌿✨ In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the tongue is more than just a taste ...
28/11/2024

🗺️ Discover the Secrets of Your Tongue in TCM! 🌿

✨ In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the tongue is more than just a taste organ—it’s a map of the body. It interconnects with the meridians and internal organs, revealing valuable insights during examinations and helping validate TCM diagnoses. The tongue’s appearance offers visual cues about your overall harmony or disharmony.

📞 To book an appointment with Dr. McKendry, call Grace on ☎️ (011) 884~0827.

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