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Cindy
Posted at:
January 26, 2025
My son (in his early thirties) has non diabetic hypoglycemia or low blood sugar. He also can not consume any oil/fat in any way as he breaks out the next day with acne or pus filled sores in his nose. Is this a liver problem/deficiency or one involving the stomach, and what can we do about it? I am not familiar with TCM or its herbs, but am familiar with Western herbs. I would greatly appreciate any insight you have to offer since traditional Western Medicine has no answers. Thank you VERY much for your time and thoughtfulness.Your son's lack of the ability to digest fats suggests a damp heat in the gallbladder, but the pus filled sores in his nose suggests a "spleen" weakness, according to TCM theory, as the "spleen" is responsible for "transforming fluids" and clearly in your son's case it is not being done properly. The TCM gallbladder and "spleen" all relate to the digestive system in western medical terms and in your son's case, a weak digestion.