Sara Jane Ho
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And then as we were thinking about this, like what we both loved, what we were passionate about, what we grew up with, we grew up with herbal remedies because of her family business, me, because in Hong Kong, you know, I grew up with acupuncture, herbal soups, all these things because my parents were really into it. Right.
And, and, you know, and, and then, and then she, and we were, we realized that like in TCM, a woman's health begins in her ovaries. So your female reproductive health system, it like, that's like, that is the most important thing. And if that's good, then the rest of your body is good, basically.
And, and, you know, and, and then, and then she, and we were, we realized that like in TCM, a woman's health begins in her ovaries. So your female reproductive health system, it like, that's like, that is the most important thing. And if that's good, then the rest of your body is good, basically.
And, and, you know, and, and then, and then she, and we were, we realized that like in TCM, a woman's health begins in her ovaries. So your female reproductive health system, it like, that's like, that is the most important thing. And if that's good, then the rest of your body is good, basically.
Very different. Yeah. And, you know, in the East, it's about prevention. So Eastern medicine is about prevention. Western medicine is about treatment. It's about that quick fix, instantaneous, which I think is a fundamental problem in how we approach health in the West. And I've grown up with both and I use both. So, for example, you know, two months ago I did the prenuvo scan and it was amazing.
Very different. Yeah. And, you know, in the East, it's about prevention. So Eastern medicine is about prevention. Western medicine is about treatment. It's about that quick fix, instantaneous, which I think is a fundamental problem in how we approach health in the West. And I've grown up with both and I use both. So, for example, you know, two months ago I did the prenuvo scan and it was amazing.
Very different. Yeah. And, you know, in the East, it's about prevention. So Eastern medicine is about prevention. Western medicine is about treatment. It's about that quick fix, instantaneous, which I think is a fundamental problem in how we approach health in the West. And I've grown up with both and I use both. So, for example, you know, two months ago I did the prenuvo scan and it was amazing.
But I also get my weekly acupuncture and cupping and all that stuff as well. Right, right, right. Even when I'm traveling. You said that.
But I also get my weekly acupuncture and cupping and all that stuff as well. Right, right, right. Even when I'm traveling. You said that.
But I also get my weekly acupuncture and cupping and all that stuff as well. Right, right, right. Even when I'm traveling. You said that.
Yeah, and it helps me stay regular on my menstrual cycle because- The acupuncture does. Acupuncture does. It's the only thing that, and in fact, this morning I met a, I was at a beauty store and the girl behind the counter was also telling me she does acupuncture every week because it's the only thing that, and she's white, never been to China.
Yeah, and it helps me stay regular on my menstrual cycle because- The acupuncture does. Acupuncture does. It's the only thing that, and in fact, this morning I met a, I was at a beauty store and the girl behind the counter was also telling me she does acupuncture every week because it's the only thing that, and she's white, never been to China.
Yeah, and it helps me stay regular on my menstrual cycle because- The acupuncture does. Acupuncture does. It's the only thing that, and in fact, this morning I met a, I was at a beauty store and the girl behind the counter was also telling me she does acupuncture every week because it's the only thing that, and she's white, never been to China.
And she was saying it's the only thing that keeps her regular. And a Georgetown girlfriend of mine who I saw in New York, she said when she was 34, she stopped her, she didn't have her period for a year. She decided to go see an acupuncturist. It came the next day. The next day, the next day. So I mean, like it's now acupuncture for women trying to conceive fertility.
And she was saying it's the only thing that keeps her regular. And a Georgetown girlfriend of mine who I saw in New York, she said when she was 34, she stopped her, she didn't have her period for a year. She decided to go see an acupuncturist. It came the next day. The next day, the next day. So I mean, like it's now acupuncture for women trying to conceive fertility.
And she was saying it's the only thing that keeps her regular. And a Georgetown girlfriend of mine who I saw in New York, she said when she was 34, she stopped her, she didn't have her period for a year. She decided to go see an acupuncturist. It came the next day. The next day, the next day. So I mean, like it's now acupuncture for women trying to conceive fertility.
It is like one of it's like the number one thing every woman in America is doing now in Europe for fertility. Right. So, I mean, also they say NAD is very helpful. Do you know what NAD is? It's like that Western chemical.
It is like one of it's like the number one thing every woman in America is doing now in Europe for fertility. Right. So, I mean, also they say NAD is very helpful. Do you know what NAD is? It's like that Western chemical.
It is like one of it's like the number one thing every woman in America is doing now in Europe for fertility. Right. So, I mean, also they say NAD is very helpful. Do you know what NAD is? It's like that Western chemical.
Interesting.