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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?
“Your tongue is not just a muscle. It’s a mirror.”
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the tongue is more than just a body part used for speech and taste. It’s a diagnostic window — reflecting the health of your heart, spleen, stomach, liver, lungs, and kidneys.
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May 28, 2025


“Are You Really Allergic to Milk? The Truth Behind Asian Lactose Intolerance”
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, 2025


"Silent or Stinky? What Your Belch Reveals – According to TCM and Modern Medicine"
Belching—also known as burping—is a normal physiological process. It can arise naturally or be triggered by dietary habits and digestive disorders. Both Western medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) provide valuable yet distinct perspectives on this common occurrence.
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May 23, 2025


"Why Your Digestive Health Depends on More Than Just the Gut – The TCM Perspective"
"How Ancient Chinese Wisdom Explains Your Modern Gut Problems" 🌿 The Digestive System in Traditional Chinese Medicine: The Role of the...
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May 22, 2025


"The Pain That Paralyzed an Empire: Ancient Egypt’s 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, 2025


Unveiling the Coca-Cola Explosion Case: Gladys Escola's Stand for Workers' Rights and Safety
💡 At CauloCare, We Understand Work Injuries
If you’re injured while working—whether from heavy lifting, repetitive stress, or unexpected accidents—we’re here to support you.
✅ We accept Workers’ Compensation cases
✅ Personalized acupuncture, cupping, and pain care plans
✅ Licensed provider for California & New York Work Comp systems
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May 13, 2025


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 → 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
🩺 Healthy range: Ideally below 120–129 mmHg
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May 11, 2025


Understanding the Distinctions Between Probiotics and Prebiotics in Modern and Traditional Chinese Medicine
Modern View:
➤ Probiotics = good bacteria
➤ Prebiotics = fiber they feed on
TCM View:
➤ Probiotics = invisible Qi defenders
➤ Prebiotics = nourishing foods that support Spleen & Stomach functions
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May 7, 2025


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, 2025


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, 2025


Is Your Detox Drink Just a Trend or Truly Beneficial for Your Gut Health
Western medicine views the human body—especially the digestive system—as already equipped with efficient detoxification mechanisms. Your liver, kidneys, intestines, lungs, and skin all work together every day to eliminate toxins naturally.
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May 2, 2025


Understanding the Dangers of Severe Diarrhea and Its Impact on Hydration and Health
Main Body:
When you have diarrhea, 👉 You don’t just lose minerals 👉 You lose water faster than your body can survive.
Severe dehydration causes:
* Thickened blood → Heart strains harder → Risk of heart failure
* Kidney shutdown → No urine output → Toxin buildup
* Brain fog, seizures, unconsciousness
* Shock and sudden death if untreated
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Apr 28, 2025


How to Understand Daily Constipation and Explore Solutions with Acupuncture and Herbs in Queens
What is constipation?
According to modern medicine, constipation means you have infrequent, difficult, or incomplete bowel movements. You may be constipated if you experience:
Fewer than 3 bowel movements per week
Hard, dry, or lumpy stool (often like pebbles)
Straining during bowel movements
A feeling of incomplete evacuation (like something is still left inside)
Bloating or abdominal discomfort
Needing to use fingers or tools to help pass stool (in severe cases)
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Apr 25, 2025


Understanding the Connection Between Stress and Diarrhea in Your Nervous System
The Science: Brain–Gut Communication (Made Easy)
✅ The Gut is Your "Second Brain"
Inside your gut is the Enteric Nervous System (ENS): over 100 million neurons controlling digestion.
It communicates with the brain via the vagus nerve, a direct two-way information highway.
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Apr 24, 2025


How to Distinguish Between Acid Reflux and Gastritis Using Acupuncture and Herbs
"When Fire Rises and the Spleen Falls: TCM’s View of Acid Reflux vs Gastritis"
In TCM, symptoms are whispers from your Qi. But sometimes, they scream. Do you hear them?
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Apr 23, 2025


Understanding Daily Flatulence and Chronic Gas: How Acupuncture Mobilization Can Help
In TCM, bloating is not simply “gas” — it reflects an imbalance in the internal organs, particularly the Spleen, Stomach, Liver, and Intestines, and is viewed as Qi (energy) disruption, Dampness, or Food stagnation.
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Apr 22, 2025


Uncovering the Hidden Risks of Ignoring IBS and How TCM Can Help
Hidden Risks of Ignoring IBS and How TCM Can Help Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is often dismissed as “just a stomach issue,” but it’s...
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Apr 21, 2025


How to Ease Dysphagia with Acupuncture and TCM: Expert Tips from New York Practitioners in Forest Hills, Queens
How to Ease Dysphagia with Acupuncture and TCM: Expert Tips from New York Practitioners in Forest Hills, Queens
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Apr 16, 2025


How To Naturally Heal Hiatal Hernia Syndrome with Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs: Expert Tips and Advice for Digestive Relief in New York
Many people think a hiatal hernia is just “a little heartburn.”
But the truth is — this condition can cause serious complications if left untreated.
Here’s what you really need to know:
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Apr 15, 2025


How to Manage Hunger Without the Desire to Eat: A Guide to Understanding TCM and Western Perspectives in Forest Hill, New York
Hunger is a natural signal that our body sends us, reminding us to refuel and nurture ourselves. Yet, there are times when individuals...
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Apr 7, 2025
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