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348: Hemorrhoids and Hidden Emotional Wounds

2024/11/22
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In this episode of the Ancient Health Podcast, Dr. Chris Motley is taking on a taboo topic: hemorrhoids and all the problems of that particular sphere. He explores these issues through the unique lens of Chinese medicine, drawing the connection between emotional and physical symptoms. Learn about the Identity and Territorial anger conflict

TOPICS DISCUSSED:

The roles of the liver and gallbladder in hemorrhoid-related issues

Dietary influences

The importance of herbal remedies

The mind-body connection 

Managing hemorrhoids through lifestyle changes

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Choice herbs and Chinese medicine treatments for hemorrhoid struggles:  

Dr. Motley recommends DesBio Homeopathics for emotional support: https://bit.ly/3NIrSHk)

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