EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 20 MIN
The Mood Cure Through the Lens of Chinese Medicine
from The Balancing Point Podcast · host John Nieters
In this solo episode of The Balancing Point, I explore four distinct types of depression based on Julia Ross’s Mood Cure framework and compare them to traditional Chinese medicine diagnostic patterns. We discuss serotonin, dopamine, GABA, and endorphin deficiencies, how they influence mood and behavior, and why personalized treatment approaches often work better than one-size-fits-all solutions. - - - - - John is nationally and internationally known for treating chronic and degenerative health conditions known as “knotty” diseases in Chinese Medicine. He has also written the definitive book, “The Sweet Spot: Increase Longevity Through Innovative Understanding of Blood Chemistry Labs,” on advanced functional medicine laboratory analysis.John has completed extensive post-graduate training. He is a Diplomate of the National Board of Acupuncture Orthopedics. Additionally, he completed certifications in Gynecology and Internal Medicine at Zhejiang Chinese Medical University in China. Dr Nieters was in the first group of American acupuncturists to be certified in Integrated Diabetes Prevention and Treatment at the Xin Hua Hospital, China.Dr. Nieters has taught international courses in Integrative Cardiology. As a teacher of herbal medicine, he has developed mastery in creating custom herbal formulas.Inspired by the level of integration offered to patients in Chinese hospitals, John strives to provide integrative health care to his patients within the scope of his practice.- - - - - Dr. John NietersWebsite: https://alamedaacupuncture.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ58GpkcQHnSe4XaYmBTRJw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alameda.acupuncture/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlamedaAcupuncture/Produced by DrTalks: https://drtalks.com/podcast/
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In this solo episode of The Balancing Point, I explore four distinct types of depression based on Julia Ross’s Mood Cure framework and compare them to traditional Chinese medicine diagnostic patterns. We discuss serotonin, dopamine, GABA, and endorphin deficiencies, how they influence mood and behavior, and why personalized treatment approaches often work better than one-size-fits-all solutions. - - - - - John is nationally and internationally known for treating chronic and degenerative health conditions known as “knotty” diseases in Chinese Medicine. He has also written the definitive book, “The Sweet Spot: Increase Longevity Through Innovative Understanding of Blood Chemistry Labs,” on advanced functional medicine laboratory analysis.John has completed extensive post-graduate training. He is a Diplomate of the National Board of Acupuncture Orthopedics. Additionally, he completed certifications in Gynecology and Internal Medicine at Zhejiang Chinese Medical University in China. Dr Nieters was in the first group of American acupuncturists to be certified in Integrated Diabetes Prevention and Treatment at the Xin Hua Hospital, China.Dr. Nieters has taught international courses in Integrative Cardiology. As a teacher of herbal medicine, he has developed mastery in creating custom herbal formulas.Inspired by the level of integration offered to patients in Chinese hospitals, John strives to provide integrative health care to his patients within the scope of his practice.- - - - - Dr. John NietersWebsite: https://alamedaacupuncture.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ58GpkcQHnSe4XaYmBTRJw Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alameda.acupuncture/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlamedaAcupuncture/Produced by DrTalks: https://drtalks.com/podcast/
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