[Ep 199] Before Modern TCM: Classical Chinese Medicine and the Roots of Terrain Theory with Tommy Hughes

[Ep 199] Before Modern TCM: Classical Chinese Medicine and the Roots of Terrain Theory with Tommy Hughes

Long before modern TCM was standardized, systematized, and filtered through a biomedical lens, Classical Chinese Medicine described health as harmony...not the absence of pathogens, but the presence of balance.

In this conversation, Tommy Hughes walks us back to the original canon — the Huangdi Neijing, the language of Qi, the cosmology of seasons, and the principle of treating what is not yet diseased.

We explore the distinction between pathogenesis and salutogenesis, why ancient physicians prioritized vitality over diagnosis, and how the classical view of epidemics centered on terrain, climate, and susceptibility rather than transmission alone.

Along the way, we unpack:

  • The differences between modern TCM and its classical foundations
  • Why “treating what is not yet diseased” represents a fundamentally different medical paradigm
  • How dampness and seasonal energetics shaped classical understandings of epidemics
  • The principle of correlative resonance and what we tune ourselves to
  • Why chronic disease in the classical texts implicates the Heart and the spirit, not just the body
  • The risks of biohacking extremes in a system built on balance

This is a return to first principles. A medicine rooted in rhythm, relationship, and responsibility for one’s terrain.

Is Classical Chinese Medicine the original Terrain Theory?

To learn more about Tommy's work, follow him on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@naturallytom2302 or reach out to him at naturallytom@tutamail.com. 

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Music by Chris Merenda


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