In Summary In Traditional Chinese Medicine the kidney is paired with the heart (Water against Fire); in Sasang medicine and Eight Constitution Medicine it is paired instead with the spleen. The reason is functional rather than elemental: Sasang organizes the body around two working axes — lung–liver and spleen–kidney — that govern how energy and […]
Eight Constitution Medicine vs. Sasang Constitution Medicine: 5 Clear Advantages of Eight Constitution Medicine
In Summary Sasang Constitution Medicine (사상의학) and Eight Constitution Medicine (팔체질의학) both classify people by inherent body type; ECM subdivides Sasang’s four types into eight, giving a more granular organ-rank model. ECM’s diagnosis rests on constitutional pulse diagnosis (체질맥진) — a specific, reproducible reading at defined positions — rather than the more questionnaire- and herb-response-based […]
The Fatal Mistake: Why You Should Never Self-Diagnose Your 8 Constitution Type
In Summary An Eight Constitution type is not like an MBTI result or a zodiac sign — it directly shapes which diet, herbs, and lifestyle help or harm you, so getting it wrong has real health consequences. Self-diagnosis through online quizzes, symptom checklists, or O-Ring tests is unreliable and can send a person toward a […]
The Discovery of Eight Constitution Medicine: Dowon Kuon and the Clinical Revolution in Constitutional Diagnosis
In Summary Dowon Kuon’s development of Eight Constitution Medicine is one of the most significant original contributions to constitutional medicine in the twentieth century — a systematic refinement of Sasang typology that increased diagnostic precision and clinical applicability without abandoning its theoretical foundations. Its central insight was that constitutional type could be reliably identified through […]
Eight Constitution Medicine: What It Actually Is and Why the Popular Version Falls Short
In Summary Eight Constitution Medicine is one of the most clinically precise frameworks in Korean medicine — but its precision depends entirely on the accuracy of constitutional diagnosis, which requires pulse diagnosis expertise that most practitioners and all patients lack. The popular version of Eight Constitution Medicine — dietary guidelines self-applied based on symptom checklists […]
When Exercise Makes You Worse: Constitutional Types and the Limits of Universal Exercise Advice
In Summary Exercise is not unconditionally beneficial — its physiological effects are constitution-specific, and the same regimen that strengthens one constitutional type can deplete another. High-intensity exercise in Yin-deficient or constitutionally depleted individuals can accelerate the depletion it is meant to reverse, producing the paradox of people who exercise more and feel progressively worse. The […]
Why Eight Constitution Treatment Fails: The Diagnostic Root of Most Treatment Disappointments
In Summary Treatment failure in Korean constitutional medicine most commonly reflects constitutional misdiagnosis — applying the right treatment to the wrong pattern — rather than failure of the treatment approach itself. Eight Constitution Medicine, developed by Dowon Kuon in the twentieth century, provides a more granular constitutional framework than classical four-constitution theory, with specific dietary, […]