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Episode 16: Ancient Wisdom for Modern Women: Acupuncture, Fertility, and the Power of Chinese Medicine

38 min · 13 de may de 2026
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Your body already has everything it needs to heal itself — the question is whether you're listening to it. In this episode of Common-Sense Wellness, Dr. Gary Martin discusses the ancient science of Chinese medicine and its profound impact on women's health and fertility with licensed acupuncturist and herbalist Tsao Lin Moy. Tsao explains how her integrative approach addresses the root causes of imbalance rather than masking symptoms, and why stress hormones are the single biggest disruptor of reproductive health. She shares compelling research showing acupuncture was ranked the number one most effective treatment for post-9/11 anxiety, and how Eastern and Western medicine are finding surprising common ground. Together, they explore the underrated power of interoception and self-awareness as the true foundation of lasting healing. Key Takeaways: → Your body is a self-healing organism, and stress is the number one obstacle standing between you and optimal health. → Conventional medicine often misses the cyclical nature of women's physiology, leading to overlooked root causes of fertility challenges. → Acupuncture activates the parasympathetic nervous system, reducing inflammation and creating the ideal internal conditions for conception and recovery. → Interoception — your ability to sense and interpret your body's internal signals — is a learnable skill that transforms how you make health decisions. → Waiting until you feel sick to seek care puts you on a path of climbing back to stability rather than achieving true, lasting wellness. Tsao-Lin Moy, L.Ac., MSOM is a highly skilled practitioner of Alternative and Chinese Medicine, specializing in women's health. With over 24 years of experience, Tsao is a licensed acupuncturist, herbalist, and massage therapist, and the founder of Integrative Healing Arts in NYC. She combines acupuncture, herbal medicine, energy healing, and traditional wisdom—including Feng Shui and the Chinese Zodiac—to support health, wellness, and longevity. Tsao's specialties are with women's health, fertility, pelvic floor health, pain anti-aging, menopause, stress, immunity, and sleep. She is also the bestselling author of "Will I Ever Get Pregnant? The Smart Woman's Guide to Get Pregnant Naturally Over 40." Passionate about empowering her patients with ancient knowledge, Tsao (CHO) helps them make informed choices for a balanced and healthy life. She has also completed specialized training in Psychedelic Assisted Therapy from the California Institute of Integral Studies, is trauma informed and offers plant medicine integration. Additionally, she is a breathwork facilitator providing both individual and group sessions. A contributor for mindbodygreen, Tsao has been featured on Dr OZ, TheListTV, Good Day New York, WNET MetroFocus, and quoted in publications like Well+Good, Glamour, WebMD, Askmen, Insider, Parenthood, Eat This Not That!, Parents, Best Life Online, MSN, Authority Magazine, Health, Healthline, Medium, & Thrive Global. Connect With Tsao Lin Moy: Website: https://www.integrativehealingarts.com [https://www.integrativehealingarts.com] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/integrativehealingartsnyc/ [https://www.instagram.com/integrativehealingartsnyc/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IntegrativeHealingArtsNY [https://www.facebook.com/IntegrativeHealingArtsNY] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tsao-lin-moy [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tsao-lin-moy]

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Your body already has everything it needs to heal itself — the question is whether you're listening to it. In this episode of Common-Sense Wellness, Dr. Gary Martin discusses the ancient science of Chinese medicine and its profound impact on women's health and fertility with licensed acupuncturist and herbalist Tsao Lin Moy. Tsao explains how her integrative approach addresses the root causes of imbalance rather than masking symptoms, and why stress hormones are the single biggest disruptor of reproductive health. She shares compelling research showing acupuncture was ranked the number one most effective treatment for post-9/11 anxiety, and how Eastern and Western medicine are finding surprising common ground. Together, they explore the underrated power of interoception and self-awareness as the true foundation of lasting healing. Key Takeaways: → Your body is a self-healing organism, and stress is the number one obstacle standing between you and optimal health. → Conventional medicine often misses the cyclical nature of women's physiology, leading to overlooked root causes of fertility challenges. → Acupuncture activates the parasympathetic nervous system, reducing inflammation and creating the ideal internal conditions for conception and recovery. → Interoception — your ability to sense and interpret your body's internal signals — is a learnable skill that transforms how you make health decisions. → Waiting until you feel sick to seek care puts you on a path of climbing back to stability rather than achieving true, lasting wellness. Tsao-Lin Moy, L.Ac., MSOM is a highly skilled practitioner of Alternative and Chinese Medicine, specializing in women's health. With over 24 years of experience, Tsao is a licensed acupuncturist, herbalist, and massage therapist, and the founder of Integrative Healing Arts in NYC. She combines acupuncture, herbal medicine, energy healing, and traditional wisdom—including Feng Shui and the Chinese Zodiac—to support health, wellness, and longevity. Tsao's specialties are with women's health, fertility, pelvic floor health, pain anti-aging, menopause, stress, immunity, and sleep. She is also the bestselling author of "Will I Ever Get Pregnant? The Smart Woman's Guide to Get Pregnant Naturally Over 40." Passionate about empowering her patients with ancient knowledge, Tsao (CHO) helps them make informed choices for a balanced and healthy life. She has also completed specialized training in Psychedelic Assisted Therapy from the California Institute of Integral Studies, is trauma informed and offers plant medicine integration. Additionally, she is a breathwork facilitator providing both individual and group sessions. A contributor for mindbodygreen, Tsao has been featured on Dr OZ, TheListTV, Good Day New York, WNET MetroFocus, and quoted in publications like Well+Good, Glamour, WebMD, Askmen, Insider, Parenthood, Eat This Not That!, Parents, Best Life Online, MSN, Authority Magazine, Health, Healthline, Medium, & Thrive Global. Connect With Tsao Lin Moy: Website: https://www.integrativehealingarts.com [https://www.integrativehealingarts.com] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/integrativehealingartsnyc/ [https://www.instagram.com/integrativehealingartsnyc/] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IntegrativeHealingArtsNY [https://www.facebook.com/IntegrativeHealingArtsNY] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tsao-lin-moy [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tsao-lin-moy]

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