top of page

What RestoreChi (and Esogetic Medicine) sees in diabetes — and why we can't afford to wait

Most people think of diabetes as a blood sugar problem. RestoreChi and TCM see it differently — and the difference matters because, by the time blood sugar shows up in a test, the body has already been compensating for a long time.


A distribution problem, not a blood sugar problem

The liver converts carbohydrates to glucose. The small intestine absorbs nutrients. The spleen distributes what has been absorbed — sending white and red blood cells, calcium, and nutrients to where they are needed. When these three organ systems are compromised at the specific dimensions where that work happens, sugar has nowhere to go. It does not disappear. It gets stored — in the blood, in the organs, and eventually in the bones, where it blocks circulation and causes the tissue death that leads to amputation.


Mainstream medicine addresses this by trying to reduce blood sugar. RestoreChi addresses the organs at the dimensions where they are malfunctioning, making room for a possible cure.


The Diabetes Specialty Track works by pulling sugar out of where it has been stored — bones, blood, organs, eyes — before the tissue becomes suffocated, turns black, dies, and requires removal.


What Master Yan tests


Diabetes has a signature.


Master Yan tests the person (or a photo of their face) on the specific dimensions of the organs that he sees playing an important role in diabetes:

  • The 5th and 6th dimensions of the liver convert carbohydrates to glucose. When these fail, conversion breaks down and sugar begins to accumulate rather than being used.

  • The 11th and 12th dimensions of the spleen are responsible for proper distribution — sending white blood cells, red blood cells, calcium, and nutrients to where they are needed. When these fail, calcium ends up in the eyes instead of the bones, and sugar accumulates where it does not belong.

  • The small intestines (in general) where nutrients are absorbed before distribution can happen.

If someone tests positive, the Diabetes Specialty Track is an appropriate next step.


When asked about a pattern he hasn't observed enough to confirm, he says "I don't know". This matters because it means that what he does say, you can trust.


What the Kirlian photo shows


Signs that appear on the big toes indicate issues with the spleen, pancreas, and liver (and emotional churning). When there are signs on the left medial side, this points toward type 2 diabetes. When there are signs on the right medial side, this points toward type 1 diabetes. See image below, which is just a subsection of the full map provided on my Physical Health page.



You can't compare cases

Not everyone with diabetes looks like they have a metabolic problem. Not everyone who looks like they have a metabolic problem has diabetes. The histories are different, the organ systems involved are different, and what will help one person will not necessarily help another.


A weak, air-filled voice indicates something is wrong, but what, depends on the person.


A client's response


One client came to Master Yan with waterlogged legs and a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes. She had carried dampness for years. Then the weight began dropping suddenly and without explanation — one of the signs that the body has been compensating for so long that the compensation itself is failing.


After beginning the Specialty Tracks, her bowel movements shifted from one per day to three — the first normal, the second loose, the third watery. This is the body discharging what it had been holding. It normalized after a few days. Her chest opened. Her posture improved. She is still a work in progress, but she is moving in the right direction, with added exercise, weight is dropping and she is quite pleased.


The question of age and willingness


Healing diabetes in someone in their 40s or 50s is considerably more straightforward than trying to address it in someone in their 80s or 90s. I have someone in my life in their 90s with gout — still enjoying life, still engaged, still present. Someone I know who is in their 80s is in a similar position. Both have itchy skin. I had itchy skin at 47 and it was worth healing on me — I could not imagine living decades more with that level of discomfort. For them, the question is different. Their mindset is fixed in ways that make change genuinely difficult, and for some people, maintaining quality of life within what is possible is the wiser path than trying to reverse what has been decades in the making.


The body can always be supported. The question is what the person is willing and able to do — and honouring that.


The reason I reach to RestoreChi for this instead of Esogetic Medicine is because we want this problem cleared as soon as possible, we may be able to clear it with Esogetics, but mostly when my teacher sees photos that involve dietary issues, she tries to change diet and this isn't always what is respectful for the child who is using food to cope with stress, when we hold space for what is, they don't need to change their diet until they feel ready, RestoreChi holds them in enough health until making that shift feels like the natural next step.


If you want to explore this further

Book a consultation to find out whether these tools are right for you

Comments


bottom of page