by Lacey Park | Dec 8, 2025 | TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine), Women's Health & TCM
Talking about poop shouldn’t feel embarrassing. In TCM, your bowel movements are honest little messengers — like walking into the house after your husband had the kids and instantly knowing exactly what went down. From runny to rocky to needing enemas, nothing is “gross.” It’s just information that helps your acupuncturist understand your whole system and support you with real, woman-centered care.
by Lacey Park | Dec 7, 2025 | Women's Health & TCM
Women in rural NB are famous for powering through anything, but some of the things we call “normal” are actually our bodies begging for support. From constipation that needs enemas to varicose veins we shrug off as “genetic,” this post explores how TCM sees the whole picture — and why you don’t have to accept suffering as your lifelong roommate.
by Lacey Park | Dec 5, 2025 | Women's Health & TCM
Your period isn’t a monthly burden, she’s the one part of your body that refuses to lie to you. This is a warm, NB-rooted love letter to cycle literacy, written like two women talking over drinks about cramps, PMS, and the quiet truths your body has been whispering for years.
by Lacey Park | Dec 4, 2025 | Women's Health & TCM
Women normalize so many things that are anything but normal. Brutal periods, jeans-killing bloating, bone-deep fatigue — we treat them like personality quirks instead of the little SOS signals they are. In TCM, these aren’t flaws. They’re patterns, and patterns can be changed.
by Lacey Park | Dec 3, 2025 | Chinese Dietary Therapy, TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine), Women's Health & TCM
Traditional Chinese Medicine has its own quiet version of fasting, but it’s nothing extreme. It’s the gentle overnight pause our grandmothers practiced without thinking twice — an early supper, a closed kitchen, and a little space for the Spleen to rest. This post breaks down how cultural fasting, intermittent fasting, and TCM all point to the same truth: your body feels better when nourishment and rest take turns instead of competing.
by Lacey Park | Dec 1, 2025 | Chinese Dietary Therapy, Women's Health & TCM
Many women feel secretly “wrong” for craving meat, warmth, and actual nourishment — but your Spleen isn’t judging you. It’s just begging you to stop living like a smoothie influencer and start feeding yourself in a way that matches your real life, your climate, and your nervous system.