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In this conversation, Angelique and Toby discuss various practices and adaptations in acupuncture and herbal medicine as they transition into the Yin season. They explore treatment techniques, including the use of moxa and specific herbal formulas for women's health, while also addressing the challenges of mixed heat and cold symptoms. The importance of trusting the process in patient care and the value of mentorship in clinical practice are emphasized throughout the discussion.TakeawaysTransitioning into the Yin season requires specific adaptations in treatment.Moxa techniques can significantly enhance patient comfort and outcomes.Herbal formulas like Donggui-san are essential for women's health, especially during pregnancy.Navigating mixed heat and cold symptoms can be challenging but manageable with careful diagnosis.Researching herbal medicine is crucial for effective practice, utilizing both modern tools and traditional texts.Building trust with patients can lead to better outcomes and increased referrals.Self-cultivation and personal growth are vital for practitioners to attract patients.Mentorship plays a key role in developing clinical skills and confidence.Understanding patient history is essential for effective treatment planning.Practitioners should be open to trial and error in their approaches.Chapters00:00 Transitioning into Yin Season Practices01:12 Adapting Treatment Techniques for Seasonal Changes05:19 Moxa Techniques and Patient Reactions07:46 Herbal Formulas for Women's Health12:29 Navigating Mixed Heat and Cold Symptoms15:48 Researching Herbal Medicine and Clinical Practice21:40 Trusting the Process and Patient RelationshipsKeywordsYin season, acupuncture, moxa, herbal medicine, women's health, patient care, seasonal changes, clinical practice, trust in medicine, treatment techniques
By Toby DalyIn this conversation, Angelique and Toby discuss various practices and adaptations in acupuncture and herbal medicine as they transition into the Yin season. They explore treatment techniques, including the use of moxa and specific herbal formulas for women's health, while also addressing the challenges of mixed heat and cold symptoms. The importance of trusting the process in patient care and the value of mentorship in clinical practice are emphasized throughout the discussion.TakeawaysTransitioning into the Yin season requires specific adaptations in treatment.Moxa techniques can significantly enhance patient comfort and outcomes.Herbal formulas like Donggui-san are essential for women's health, especially during pregnancy.Navigating mixed heat and cold symptoms can be challenging but manageable with careful diagnosis.Researching herbal medicine is crucial for effective practice, utilizing both modern tools and traditional texts.Building trust with patients can lead to better outcomes and increased referrals.Self-cultivation and personal growth are vital for practitioners to attract patients.Mentorship plays a key role in developing clinical skills and confidence.Understanding patient history is essential for effective treatment planning.Practitioners should be open to trial and error in their approaches.Chapters00:00 Transitioning into Yin Season Practices01:12 Adapting Treatment Techniques for Seasonal Changes05:19 Moxa Techniques and Patient Reactions07:46 Herbal Formulas for Women's Health12:29 Navigating Mixed Heat and Cold Symptoms15:48 Researching Herbal Medicine and Clinical Practice21:40 Trusting the Process and Patient RelationshipsKeywordsYin season, acupuncture, moxa, herbal medicine, women's health, patient care, seasonal changes, clinical practice, trust in medicine, treatment techniques