Acupuncture and CHM Case Review

Daniel Rose, L.Ac

I'm not the best Chinese Medicine Doctor around, but I do have some wins. Sharing them with you here so that if you see a similar case, you can capitalize on my experience. When I was a new practitioner, I wished for a podcast like this. Just someone sharing real clinical experience, gems, and insights. If you have your own clinical pearls to share, start your own case review podcast and let me know! I'll be your first listener.

Episodes

  1. 09/18/2025

    Severe Polyneuritis 100% Resolution

    A 38-year-old woman came in with severe back pain, burning in her abdomen, and frightening neurological symptoms — tingling, shocks, and weakness spreading into all four limbs and even her face. Doctors ran tests and even prescribed antibiotics, which helped for a moment, but the pain and strange sensations kept coming back. In this episode, I walk you through how I approached her case step by step: identifying dampness and heat on top of Spleen Qi deficiency, choosing initial formulas to drain damp, and then shifting to tonify the root. Finally, with the emergence of a wiry pulse and cold extremities, I moved her to a harmonizing formula — Si Ni San — and all of her symptoms resolved, including the back pain from a torn lumbar disc. This case is a reminder of the power of sticking to fundamentals, following the pattern as it evolves, and trusting the system of Chinese medicine. Formulas Used: 1. Damp-Heat Clearing PhaseSi Miao Wan + Bei Xie Feng Qing Yin + Si Jun ZI Tang Huang Bai 10–12 g Cang Zhu 10 g Yi Yi Ren 20–30 g Bei Xie 10 g Qin Jiao 10 g Niu Xi (Chuan) 10–12 g Mu Gua — 10g Dang Shen 15 g Bai Zhu 10 g Fu Ling 10–12 g Focus: Drain damp-heat from the lower body and channels while reinforcing the Spleen to support long-term recovery. 2. Harmonizing PhaseSi Ni San Chai Hu 12 g Zhi Shi 10 g Bai Shao 15 g Zhi Gan Cao 3g Focus: Harmonize Liver and Spleen, regulate Qi, relieve constraint. This was the turning point formula that completely resolved the tingling, burning, and back pain. Sponsored by CoThinkCoaching.comLooking to grow your acupuncture practice or wellness business? CoThink offers AI-enhanced business advising designed specifically for small clinics and entrepreneurs. In just one Zoom consultation, you’ll walk away with a clear, customized path to better profit — or your money back. That’s our guarantee: if you don’t see a tangible strategy for growth within the first hour, you’ll get a 100% refund. Book your session today at CoThinkCoaching.com

    12 min
  2. A Life Story

    03/20/2024

    A Life Story

    In today's Acupuncture Storytime, we meet a 90 year old man whose body is failing him but his spirit is strong. When he found himself unable to pedal his stationary bike due to leg pain, he disassembled the machine and reassembled it in such a way that he could pedal with his arms. What a guy! Regular acupuncture relieved his pain remarkably, but the core of this story is the friendship that developed between us as a patient and physician. Life can be lonely, especially if you're outliving your peers and the world of iPhones around you is unrecognizable to the 1950's era you thrived in. Isolation is incompatible with health as a human being. As a physician seeking my patient's benefit, and even just as a compassionate person, I made an effort to spend time with this patient and let him know that someone values him and would choose to enjoy his company. He often said that our acupuncture sessions brought more relief to his pain than any other medical intervention. I believe that just being his friend played a huge role in that sense of comfort and reduction in pain. An effective physician is more than a technician. We deal with human beings, with all the complexities of the human experience entangled with their medical conditions. I hope you enjoy this sixth episode of the Acupuncture Storytime Podcast. Check out our Podcast Sponsor, TaemberTea.com. Use promo code storytime10 for 10% your first order.  More Content: www.instagram.com/azamraacupuncture Book an appointment: www.azamraacupuncture.com

    20 min
  3. A Cough that Won't Quit

    03/05/2024

    A Cough that Won't Quit

    A difficult case. This 50 year old woman’s dry cough is driving her crazy and nothing seems to help… until we stumble upon an unusual diagnosis.  Formulas Used:  Jing Fang Bai Du San (Raw, Textbook Dosages) KPC Granules: Xing Su Yin (Pediatric Modification) 5g 2x/day for 10 days.  Xiao Chai Hu Tang (Minus Ban Xia, Plus Tian Hua Fen 9g) Gui Zhi Tang Jia Jian (forgot to mention this in the podcast, we swapped to this when her neck pain became suddenly severe. This formula cleared it up) Gui Zhi 10g Bai Shao10g Sheng Jiang 10g Da Zao 10g Gan Cao 3g Ge Gen 30g (high dose is great for neck pain) Qiang Huo 10g (helps with neck pain looking up and down) Chai Hu 10g (helps with neck pain looking left and right)  Fang Feng 10g   Jin Fei Cao San Bai Shao 12g Gan Cao 5g Jing Jie 15g Zi Su Ye 10g Qian Hu 10g Ban Xia 10g Xing Ren 10g Jie Geng 10g Bai Jie Zi 10g Xuan Fu Hua 10g   Zhi Sou San + Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang Jie Geng 10g Jing Jie 10g Zi Wan 10g Bai Bu 10g Bai Qian 10g Chen Pi 6g Gan Cao 3g Sang Ye 10g Mai Men Dong 15g Shi Gao 10g Xing Ren 10g Ren Shen 3g Sheng Di Huang 12g Suan Zao Ren 15g Fu Ling 6g Zhi Mu 6g Chuan Xiong 6g   Wu Ling San + Zhu Ling Tang (What finally worked… which is bizarre. Who uses this for a cough?!  Fu Ling 15g Bai Zhu 15g Ji Xue Teng 10g Gui Zhi 6g Gan Cao 4g Zhu Ling 15g Che Qian Zi 15g   Liu Shen San + Suan Zao Ren Tang   Dang Shen 20g Bai Zhu 15g Fu Ling 15g Bai Bian Dou 15g Huang Qi 20g Suan Zao Ren 20g Zhi Mu 10g Zhi Gan Cao 10g (Why did I use 10 grams? I have no idea. Should have just used 3.) Chuan Xiong 3g Lai Fu Zi 15g (I added this in after she developed stomach bloating after the first packet. Took care of the issue).  Check out our Podcast Sponsor, TaemberTea.com. Use promo code storytime10 for 10% your first order.  More Content: www.instagram.com/azamraacupuncture Book an appointment: www.azamraacupuncture.com

    12 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
6 Ratings

About

I'm not the best Chinese Medicine Doctor around, but I do have some wins. Sharing them with you here so that if you see a similar case, you can capitalize on my experience. When I was a new practitioner, I wished for a podcast like this. Just someone sharing real clinical experience, gems, and insights. If you have your own clinical pearls to share, start your own case review podcast and let me know! I'll be your first listener.