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Hypertension in 3 Lenses

11 min · 30. apr. 2026
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High blood pressure is not just about the numbers—it may be a signal. In this deep dive episode, we explore hypertension through a functional medicine lens, while also comparing conventional and Traditional Chinese Medicine perspectives. We discuss how micronutrient imbalances—such as magnesium, potassium, and CoQ10—along with insulin resistance, chronic stress, inflammation, and medication-related nutrient depletion, may play a role in how the body regulates blood pressure. This episode is intended to expand your understanding of hypertension beyond symptom management and into root-cause thinking. Interested in micronutrient testing? Learn more at joanlu.com. For educational purposes only. Please consult your healthcare provider for medical care.

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Hypertension in 3 Lenses

High blood pressure is not just about the numbers—it may be a signal. In this deep dive episode, we explore hypertension through a functional medicine lens, while also comparing conventional and Traditional Chinese Medicine perspectives. We discuss how micronutrient imbalances—such as magnesium, potassium, and CoQ10—along with insulin resistance, chronic stress, inflammation, and medication-related nutrient depletion, may play a role in how the body regulates blood pressure. This episode is intended to expand your understanding of hypertension beyond symptom management and into root-cause thinking. Interested in micronutrient testing? Learn more at joanlu.com. For educational purposes only. Please consult your healthcare provider for medical care.

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Episode 9: What is the Root Cause of PCOS?

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Episode 8: Endometrial Hyperplasia vs Endometrial Cancer

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Episode 7: Endometriosis Through Three Lenses

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