
Divergent Channels Made Easy in Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Hey there, future acupuncturists! Dr. Richard Lai here, and I’m so glad you decided to join me for another episode of "Study Acupuncture with Me." Whether you’re a long-time listener or totally new to the show, you’re in the right place if you want to REALLY understand traditional Chinese medicine—not just memorize it for exams!
Today, I’m diving into the fascinating world of Divergent Channels in TCM, inspired by a fantastic question from one of our listeners, Manya (shoutout to Eight Branches College in Toronto!). We’ll cover the WHY, the HOW, and—most importantly—the practical, clinical skills you can use to help your patients when yin and yang just aren’t getting along. You'll come away with a clear view of what divergent channels do, when to use them, and a step-by-step method on how to select acupuncture points for cases where deeper yin-yang harmonization is needed.
Here’s what you’ll find in this episode:
Timestamps
00:00:00 – Welcome & Intro: Why we dig deeper into TCM for clinical practice
00:01:18 – Listener Question: Manya’s request about divergent channels
00:03:11 – Divergent Channel Basics: The who, what, where, when, and why
00:06:50 – Pathways & Functions: How divergent channels connect yin and yang paired organs
00:13:20 – When to Use Divergent Channels: Chronic, complex, and latent conditions
00:14:48 – Case Example: Balancing spleen and stomach with divergent channels
00:17:37 – Heart & Small Intestine Case: Point selection step-by-step
00:22:08 – Building a Clinical Workflow: 4 steps for effective divergent channel treatments
00:24:14 – Key Takeaways & Recap: The big picture and workflow review
00:25:23 – Wrap-Up & Study Tips
I love hearing your questions and seeing this community grow! Drop me a comment on my socials, subscribe to the podcast, and don’t forget to visit www.studyacuwithme.com/quickwin for FREE study resources, step-by-step guides, and to join my Quick Win email list for weekly board-style questions delivered right to your inbox.
Happy studying—and remember, you’ve got this!