181: Why Chasing Symptoms Fails and How to Shift to Systemic Healing
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If you have ever treated the same problem over and over without lasting relief, this episode will help explain why. Dr. Holly Carling and Alicia explore what it actually means to chase symptoms, why it so often falls short, and what systemic healing looks like instead.
Using the image of a house's electrical system throughout the episode, Dr. Carling explains why symptoms are breakers tripping. Medications and targeted treatments flip the breaker back on, but if no one opens the wall to find the faulty wiring, the breaker keeps tripping. She explains that the body is organized into interconnected systems, and when one is under strain, the signal reroutes. That is why treating back pain can lead to neck pain returning, or calming the gut can leave a patient exhausted. True healing means stabilizing the system driving the symptoms, not just quieting the output.
In this episode:
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Why arthritis, kidney stones, gallstones, bone spurs, and cataracts can all share the same root cause, and what that reveals about symptom-focused care
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How to recognize when a symptom is part of a bigger systemic issue, including the role of chronicity and pattern overlap
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What systemic healing actually prioritizes: nervous system regulation, circulation, digestive efficiency, immune balance, and cellular energy
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How acupuncture stabilizes the whole system rather than targeting a single symptom, and why that produces broader, more lasting results
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*Disclaimer: The statements made in this episode about specific products have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. All information provided is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your physician or other healthcare professional.