In this episode Dr. Motley connects the dots between hair loss and spleen trouble in TCM and emphasizes the importance of looking at past infections and your emotional health. It’s all connected in Traditional Chinese Medicine! This podcast also gets into dietary changes, herbal remedies and other healing modalities that may support hair growth. Takeaways Hair loss can be linked to organ weaknesses, particularly the spleen. The spleen plays a crucial role in producing red and white blood cells. Past infections can impact current health, including hair loss. Emotional health is connected to physical health, especially the spleen. Herbal remedies can support spleen function and hair health. Dietary choices, particularly sugar intake, affect spleen functionality. Red light therapy and infrared saunas can aid in lymphatic health. Understanding the body's signals is key to improving health. Self-care and emotional balance are essential for overall well-being. Holistic approaches can provide significant benefits for hair loss. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Hair Loss and Organ Weaknesses 12:43 Emotional Connections and Spleen Function 22:03 Dietary Considerations for Hair Loss ------ Links: For the Spleen: Desiccated Spleen Grassfed Sheep Thimus Gland: https://bit.ly/4gjOsm2 Manjistha: https://shorturl.at/KSZJh Uva Ursi: https://shorturl.at/KSZJh Schisandra: https://shorturl.at/KSZJh Red Light Therapy Ozone Therapy If you’re a health coach and you’re looking for more in-depth knowledge about the body and healing, consider joining Dr. Motley’s membership where you can dive into his clinical wisdom on emotions and the body, Traditional Chinese Medicine and more + regular Q+As where you get the chance to pick his brain: doctormotley.com/membership. Want more of The Ancient Health Podcast? Subscribe to the YouTube channel. ------ Follow Doctor Motley! Instagram Twitter Facebook Tik-Tok Website ------ DISCLAIMER Please remember that the information shared in this podcast is for education purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine, nursing, or other professional healthcare services, including the giving of medical advice. No doctor-patient relationship is formed through this podcast, and the use of information here or materials linked from this podcast is at your own risk. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with your healthcare provider before making any changes to your health regimen, and do not disregard or delay seeking medical advice for any condition you may have. Our content may include sponsorship and affiliate links, through which we earn a small commission on sales made through those links.
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