Chinese Medicine Is the Original Functional Medicine
In this episode, we’re talking about individualized medicine, the growing interest in functional medicine, and why Traditional Chinese Medicine has been practicing personalized, root-cause care for thousands of years.
So many people are searching for deeper answers when they don’t feel well, especially when their labs come back “normal” but they still feel exhausted, inflamed, anxious, disconnected, or unlike themselves. What many people are actually looking for is not just more testing, but a different relationship to care: one where they feel heard, understood, educated, and supported as a whole person.
Through stories from clinic and conversations with patients and friends, this episode explores the overlap between functional medicine and Chinese medicine, including pattern-based diagnosis, individualized treatment plans, root-cause thinking, and why symptoms that seem unrelated often make perfect sense together through a Traditional Chinese Medicine lens.
We also talk about the overwhelm many people experience trying to navigate supplements, testing, and online health information, and why personalized care matters more than ever in a world full of generalized advice.
In This Episode:
* What people are often really searching for when they seek “functional medicine”
* The gap between “normal labs” and not feeling well in your body
* Why feeling heard by your practitioner matters so much
* A Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective on individualized, root-cause care
* How Chinese medicine looks for patterns instead of isolated symptoms
* Why fatigue, digestion, sleep, mood, and cycles are often connected
* A real clinical example of pattern recognition in practice
* The concept of the “unwellness gap” and why so many people feel stuck there
* The overlap between functional medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine
* Why personalized care often feels validating and relieving for patients
* The difference between branch symptoms and root causes in Chinese medicine
* Why two people with the same symptom may need completely different treatments
* The role of functional testing, supplements, herbs, and diagnostics
* Why more supplements are not always better
* The importance of education and helping people understand their own bodies
* How tongue diagnosis, digestion, sleep, and menstrual cycles can provide insight into health
* The value of creating a clear treatment plan with milestones and reassessment
* Why curiosity and learning about your body can be empowering
* How AI and online information fit into modern healthcare conversations
* Why individualized care still requires human interpretation and clinical experience
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