Panic Disorder, the story the mind and body whisper
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Panic Disorder and Korean Traditional Medicine: A Story Whispered by Mind and Body
Ah, panic disorder... just hearing the words can make your heart sink. Before we begin our conversation, let's all take a moment to inhale deeply and exhale slowly. Doesn't that make your mind feel a little lighter? In Korean traditional medicine, even such simple breathing plays a significant role in restoring the balance of our body and mind.
"Why is my mind so restless?"
Many patients who visit my clinic ask this question. Panic disorder feels like a sudden, unexpected wave crashing down, taking your breath away. It's akin to a situation where the flow of Qi (氣) and Blood (血) in our body has suddenly become tangled. In Korean traditional medicine, we refer to this phenomenon as 'Gihyeolbujo' (氣血不調), or an imbalance of Qi and Blood.
"So, how can we restore this balance of Qi and Blood?"
Here's an interesting point: from the perspective of Korean traditional medicine, which emphasizes the harmony of mind and body, individuals experiencing panic disorder are often in a state where their 'Simpo' (心包), or Pericardium, is confused and has accumulated distress. The Simpo plays a role in protecting the mind, and when the mind is unstable, the Simpo is affected, leading to a decline in its function. Therefore, we aim to restore the function of Simpo through practices such as opening a window to breathe in fresh air in the morning, regular meditation, and maintaining healthy eating habits.
"Can meditation really help?"
Meditation is, in fact, one of the health secrets our ancestors were well aware of. It's about calming the mind and attempting a dialogue with oneself. In this process, we begin to listen to our inner voice, and eventually, we can regain peace of mind. Among the patients I've seen, there were some who, after confronting their inner selves through meditation, gained new insights into life and broke free from the shackles of panic disorder.
"Then, how should I manage my eating habits?"
Eating habits are truly important. You've heard the saying, 'You are what you eat,' right? Our body is made up of what we consume. Therefore, it's crucial to eat warm foods and maintain a diet that is easy to digest. It's also beneficial to appropriately consume 'Qi-boosting' foods, such as Jujube or Ginseng.
"How does Korean traditional medicine treat panic disorder?"
In Korean traditional medicine, panic disorder is not viewed merely as a 'disease of the mind.' We see the mind and body as intertwined, influencing each other. Therefore, treatment must address not only the mind but also the body. Through various methods such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, and Chuna manual therapy, we regulate the flow of Qi and Blood, restore the function of Simpo, and achieve harmony between the body and mind. This has been a conversation about panic disorder, like a chat with an old friend. Solving this complex and challenging issue might take some time, but by opening your mind and taking one step at a time, you will surely find a way to resolve it. For the healthy life of us all, let's take another step forward today.