More often than not, people suffer from varyign health issues that happen with no precise reason or cause. Although there may not be a fancy scientific explanation to what's happening in your body, if you believe the fundamental principle that "everything happens for a reason" holds true, and with a little guidance from theories of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), you might just discover the very reason all by yourself. When you've opened up your mind to this holistic concept, previously absurd claims like "the imbalance in the multiple organs can cause pathological emotions like depression" or "premature white hair is caused by poor kidney functions" may begin to have a stance.
The interconnection in the body is far beyond any theory can fully interpret. Only a slight change in the body is needed to start the chain reaction which causes the health problem to manifest. So is the linear sequence that the domino effect takes place in the same for everyone? Apparently not. For instance, missed meals or irregular eating habits are so common that people don't take it seriously anymore. There will not be immediate consequence if it were a young adult who misses a meal; however, for an elderly, a missed meal could be enough for hospitalization.
It might be hard to trace every crumb from way back when to find out why the body is in the current heatlh condition. But it is not too late nor difficult to acknowledge the fact that every stress the body undertakes has its consequences. Think of the nights when you stay up late, the busy schedule that renders you to skip meals, the emotional stir you experience after being upset or angry with someone. The answers have always been there. The slightest, most trivial things mark the fall of the dominoes of health.
