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âUnderstanding Diabetic Neuropathy: Early Signs and Preventionâ
âHave you ever woken up to find your fingertips mysteriously numbâeverything feels awkward and lifeless, and you wonder, âWill this ever go away?ââ
Imagine rising in the morning, reaching for your cup of tea, and discovering that your fingertips are numb, your grip weak, and your coordination off. These unsettling sensations trace their origins to the earliest anatomists of antiquity and remain a common complaint in clinics today.
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Jun 10, 20253 min read
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âNightmares That Leave a Mark: Science Behind Sleep Bruisingâ
A bruise (Ecchymosis) occurs when tiny capillaries under the skin rupture and leak blood into surrounding tissues. The color changes from red to purple, green, yellow, then brown as the hemoglobin breaks down into biliverdin, bilirubin, and hemosiderin.
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Jun 9, 20254 min read
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Night Sweats: Hormones, Heat, or Hidden Danger?
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, sweat is not merely wasteâit is the essence of Yang, vital for supporting key organs like the Heart and Kidneys. Unexplained night sweats, particularly during sleep, indicate Yin Deficiencyâwhen the body lacks the cooling, nourishing force to restrain inner fire. This allows Yang energy to erupt unregulated, causing excessive sweating.
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Jun 8, 20253 min read
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âOCD and Childhood: How Early Environments Shape Repetitive Behaviorsâ
The systematic recognition of obsessive-compulsive symptoms dates back to 19th-century European psychiatry. In 1838, French psychiatrist Jean Esquirol was the first to use the term âobsessionsâ to describe persistent, intrusive thoughts. He classified them under the broader psychiatric category of âmonomaniaâ, referring to an intense preoccupation with a single idea or behavior.
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Jun 7, 20253 min read
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"Not All Dementia Starts in the Brain: The Role of Gut, Qi, and Jing in TCM"
"Your Memory Runs on Blood: Why Forgetting Might Mean You're Nutrient Deficient" âForgetfulness Isnât Just Forgetting â Itâs the Body...
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Jun 6, 20253 min read
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âItâs Just a Voice in Your HeadâĶ But Loud Enough to Make You Trembleâ
Fear is a universal emotion â and paradoxically, the most frightening of all.
It evolved as a protective mechanism, helping us survive in the face of danger. But when fear grows unchecked, when it becomes detached from real threat and begins to haunt every corner of the mind, it transforms from a survival tool into a silent destroyer. That is the essence of Panphobia, or the fear of everything.
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Jun 4, 20254 min read
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ð§ "When Muscles Are Present But Strength Is Gone"
Having muscle bulk (mass) or shape (form) does not automatically mean you have muscle function or force. For strength to occur, several biological systems must operate in sync:
Motor Cortex (brain control center)
Spinal Cord & Peripheral Nerves (signal pathways)
Neuromuscular Junction (NMJ) (connection site)
Skeletal Muscle Fibers (contractile units)
Cardiovascular Supply & Metabolism (fuel system)
ð If even one component fails, the muscle may be intact but
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Jun 2, 20253 min read
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"The Skin as a City Wall: How Traditional Chinese Medicine Views Immunity"
In both Western anatomy and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the human skin serves not only as a physical barrier but also as a battlefield â the first frontier where our body defends itself against external threats. When viewed through the lens of TCM, the skin transforms into something far more poetic: a city wall guarded by the Lung Channel, its energetic generals, and a vigilant army of protective Qi.
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May 29, 20254 min read
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What do you think about tongue scraping? Have you ever looked at your tongue in the mirror and noticed a change?
âYour tongue is not just a muscle. Itâs a mirror.â
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the tongue is more than just a body part used for speech and taste. Itâs a diagnostic window â reflecting the health of your heart, spleen, stomach, liver, lungs, and kidneys.
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May 28, 20252 min read
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âAre You Really Allergic to Milk? The Truth Behind Asian Lactose Intoleranceâ
Lactose intolerance is not a true allergy, but rather a digestive condition. Here's how it works:
Lactose is the natural sugar found in milk and dairy products.
Lactase is the enzyme in your small intestine that breaks lactose down into glucose and galactose for absorption.
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May 24, 20253 min read
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"Why Your Digestive Health Depends on More Than Just the Gut â The TCM Perspective"
"How Ancient Chinese Wisdom Explains Your Modern Gut Problems" ðŋ The Digestive System in Traditional Chinese Medicine: The Role of the...
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May 22, 20253 min read
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"The Pain That Paralyzed an Empire: Ancient Egyptâs First Recorded Gut Emergency.
Intestinal obstruction, the blockage of normal movement of contents through the intestines, is a condition as ancient as humanity itself. Across millennia and medical traditions, from early Egyptian physicians to modern surgeons and Chinese medicine practitioners, this dangerous and sometimes life-threatening disorder has been studied, interpreted, and treated in dramatically different yet interconnected ways.
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May 21, 20254 min read
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ð§ The Vagus Nerve: The Wandering Superhighway That Connects Your Brain, Body, and Emotions
In 1664, English neuroanatomist Thomas Willis published a groundbreaking work called Cerebri Anatome, in which he named and described several cranial nerves. Among them was the tenth cranial nerve, which he named âvagusââa Latin word meaning âwandering.â
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May 19, 20254 min read
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Vitamin: The Tiny Miracle That Transformed Human Nutrition
In 1912, Casimir Funk, a Polish biochemist, was studying beriberi. He discovered that when patients consumed rice bran, which contained an unidentified compound, their symptoms improved. He named this substance "Vitamin":
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May 17, 20253 min read
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ðĻâðĻ Leonardo da Vinci & The Liver: What You Might Not Know!
Blood tests that measure enzymes and substances reflecting liver health.
Used to detect inflammation, bile duct blockages, or liver damage.
Often ordered when patients have symptoms like fatigue, jaundice, indigestion, or itchy skin.
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May 14, 20255 min read
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Unveiling the Coca-Cola Explosion Case: Gladys Escola's Stand for Workers' Rights and Safety
ðĄ At CauloCare, We Understand Work Injuries
If youâre injured while workingâwhether from heavy lifting, repetitive stress, or unexpected accidentsâweâre here to support you.
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We accept Workersâ Compensation cases
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Personalized acupuncture, cupping, and pain care plans
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Licensed provider for California & New York Work Comp systems
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May 13, 20254 min read
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Understanding Blood Pressure Through the Lens of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture
This is the pressure in your arteries when the heart contracts (beats) and pumps blood out.
The heart contracts â Blood is pushed into the arteries
This is when the pressure is at its highest
It tells us how hard the heart has to work to push blood
ðĐš Healthy range: Ideally below 120â129 mmHg
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May 11, 20255 min read
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Understanding the Distinctions Between Probiotics and Prebiotics in Modern and Traditional Chinese Medicine
Modern View:
âĪ Probiotics = good bacteria
âĪ Prebiotics = fiber they feed on
TCM View:
âĪ Probiotics = invisible Qi defenders
âĪ Prebiotics = nourishing foods that support Spleen & Stomach functions
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May 7, 20254 min read
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Understanding Chronic Constipation: Insights from Traditional Chinese Medicine
"Constipation Is Not Cute. It's a Silent Gut Killer." Chronic constipation is more than just an occasional inconvenience; it can...
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May 5, 20256 min read
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Understanding Stomach Gas: Exploring Food Causes Through Modern Medicine and TCM Perspectives
Gas in the stomach comes from poor digestion and imbalance.
Western medicine blames certain foods and gut bacteria.
TCM sees it as blocked Qi, weak Spleen, or cold/damp in the gut.
Avoid cold, raw, sugary foods. Eat warm, cooked meals and manage stress to keep digestion smooth and gas-free.
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May 4, 20256 min read
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