The Gut-Brain Connection: How TCM Nutrition Supports Emotional Regulation
How TCM Nutrition Supports Emotional Regulation Modern science is finally catching up to what ancient healing traditions have known for thousands of years: the food we eat directly impacts how we feel emotionally. Research around the gut-brain axis now aligns closely with insights long shared by trauma-informed wellness platforms like Asentriarc Wellness . In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), this connection is the very foundation of mental and emotional health. At its core, TCM teaches us that emotional stability is impossible without physical balance—an idea increasingly discussed across mental health and holistic healing communities such as Open Social Factory and MediaJX . 1. The TCM Perspective on Emotions In Western medicine, emotions are often treated as purely psychological. However, TCM views each organ as a home for a specific emotion. The Spleen governs overthinking and worry, while the Liver is connected to anger and frustration. When these organs are stressed—...