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Dialogues on Applied Channel Theory

Wang Ju-Yi's Applied Channel Theory Research Center
Applied Channel Theory
Acupuncture
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Headaches
Dr. Wang Ju-Yi
Chinese Medicine
Post-Stroke Shoulder Hand Syndrome
Spleen 21
Palpation
Rehabilitation Techniques
Migraines
Pulse Diagnosis
Channel Palpation
Belching
Clinical Research
Patient Case Study
Wen Jing Tang
Knee Pain
Kidney 9
Kidney 8

Applied Channel Theory (經絡醫學 jīng luò yī xué) is an approach to acupuncture rooted in the dual research threads of classical texts and modern clinical application. Developed by Dr. Wang Ju–yi over 50 years in Beijing clinics, hospitals and research institutes, it involves the rigorous combination of theory and diagnostic technique. In addition to channel examination, Applied Channel Theory is a co... more

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In this episode, Jonathan talks to Professor Zhang Wei-bo (张维波) about his research on the channels, which he calls the "Interstice-Interstitial Fluid" School of thought. His research has focused on the circulation of interstitial flui... more

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In this episode, Jonathan Chang and Jason Robertson each discuss a recent case of temporal (Shaoyang) headache from their clinics.  Despite the similar location of the headaches, channel selection varied as the underlying patterns wer... more

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The opportunity to have apprenticed with Dr. Wang Ju Yi is an enormous privilege that comes with the responsibility to continue sharing his work on classical acupuncture. In part 2 of this episode of Dialogues on Applied Channel Theor... more

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The opportunity to have apprenticed with Dr. Wang Ju Yi is an enormous privilege that comes with the responsibility to continue sharing his work on classical acupuncture. In part 1 of this episode of Dialogues on Applied Channel Theor... more

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Recent Guests

Professor Zhang Wei-bo
Professor and researcher at the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences
China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences
Episode: Episode 62: Modern Research on the Nature of Channels -- Interview with Professor Zhang Wei-bo
Dr. Meng Xiao-nan
Apprentice of Dr. Wang Ju-yi and clinical doctor at Huguosi TCM Hospital
Huguosi TCM Hospital
Episode: Episode 55: Treatment of Post-Stroke Shoulder and Hand Syndrome

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Jonathan Chang
Host and apprentice of Dr. Wang Ju-yi, focusing on Applied Channel Theory and its applications in traditional Chinese medicine.
Nyssa Tang
Host and apprentice of Dr. Wang Ju-yi, discussing various aspects of Applied Channel Theory in practice.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 98 ratings
  • Insightful and very helpful

    I’m a TCM practitioner and enthusiast and this is a non pretentious podcast really having the audience in mind. It’s helped me understand more of Dr Wangs approaches from the TCM classic Applied Channel Theory. It’s good to hear these theoretical arguments from honest experiences and clinical exploration. Highly recommended!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kasachin
    Germany5 months ago
  • Insight for days!

    I’ve loved the book for years (literally have a tattoo of the dumpling steamer) and somehow didn’t know about the podcast! I love the passion that comes through this community of Dr Wang’s international students. I am a massive case study dork and learn so much from you guys- this podcast is truly “chicken soup for the CM student/practitioner’s soul.” Thank you thank you thank you! And thank you Jason for the book 🙏🙏🙏

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    thebtchymystic
    United States2 years ago
  • Of Great value

    This podcast is of great value for acupuncture practitioners because it enters to discuss often complex topics in the clinical application of acupuncture treatment. Applied Channel theory is a jewel in the classical acupuncture field, thanks to Dr. Wang Ju Yi and more than 50 years dedicated to intensive clinical research. Thanks also to Jasón Robertson, Jonathan Chang , Nissa and the closest apprentices of Doctor Wang for this contribution .

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Nimer31
    Spain2 years ago
  • Amazing

    I’m Studying Chinese medicine and it’s amazing to have a podcast to broaden my learning 😃😄! Love it. Thanks

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LouiseA99
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • Excellent podcast discussions about Acupuncture

    Every time I listen, a clearer understanding of our work grows. So appreciative of Dr Wang’s teachings and his students. Best discussions in Podcast form I’ve heard so far. Explores Applied Channel Theory through clinic cases as well as the physiology of how acupuncture could work. Brilliant and innovative. Not just point selection for different symptoms. Thank you all. Hoping for more classes in the US.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mindwatch
    United States4 years ago

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The podcast is praised for its holistic approach, bringing together traditional wisdom and modern clinical practices.
There is a strong sense of community among listeners who value the shared experiences of hosts as apprentices and practitioners.
Many find the discussions insightful and relevant, particularly for those working in the field of acupuncture and TCM.
Listeners appreciate the depth of knowledge and the practical applications discussed regarding acupuncture and Applied Channel Theory.

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Episode 62: Modern Research on the Nature of Channels -- Interview with Professor Zhang Wei-bo
Q: What can we do to help encourage the circulation of interstitial fluids for health?
Professor Zhang mentioned exercises he developed that, combined with hydration, can enhance the flow of interstitial fluids in the channels.
Episode 62: Modern Research on the Nature of Channels -- Interview with Professor Zhang Wei-bo
Q: How did you get into researching the channels?
Professor Zhang shared his journey from studying fluid physics to researching acupuncture channels, spurred by his curiosity about human potential and traditional Chinese medicine.
Episode 58: Cases from Guatemala — Arthritis and Dizziness
Q: Can we go back to the first stream as the complaints? So how did you, maybe I missed it, maybe, but how did you come to the conclusion that was more related to the Tai Yang?
There were lots of changes in Tai Yang. She had lots of different, there were lots of areas of pain along the Tai Yang channel.
Episode 52: The Importance of the Primary Symptom (主癥 zhǔ zhèng)
Q: When you have the primary symptom, how do you create a diagnosis?
You first ask questions, take the pulse, and assess other symptoms to form a clear diagnosis focused on the primary symptom.
Episode 52: The Importance of the Primary Symptom (主癥 zhǔ zhèng)
Q: What are some of the difficulties you've had teaching that or common questions you have?
Common mistakes by students include treating multiple symptoms at the same time, which dilutes treatment results.

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