acupuncture

Bad Medicine podcast: Rethinking Medicine – What Doctors Can Learn from Acupuncture

2026-02-13T21:03:21-08:00July 23rd, 2025|

In this compelling episode of Bad Medicine, Z’ev Rosenberg—acupuncturist, teacher, and among the first licensed practitioners of Chinese medicine in the United States—reflects on what modern healthcare has lost. Through vivid clinical stories, he illustrates how healing unfolds when we engage the body’s innate intelligence rather than impose treatment upon it. Emphasizing collaboration, lifestyle, nutrition, and spirit, Z’ev offers a grounded yet visionary model of medicine that is ecological, humane, and deeply restorative—inviting both practitioners and patients to rethink what it truly means to heal.

Journey in the Art of Classical Chinese Medicine with Z’ev Rosenberg

2026-02-13T21:04:32-08:00September 4th, 2024|

In this episode of the Yo San University 39 Gen Podcast, Z’ev Rosenberg, LAc., speaks with Sean Trace about his path into Chinese medicine and the formative role of the classical texts in his life and work. He explores core ideas such as Ministerial Fire and the enduring relevance of the Shang Han Lun, Wen Bing, and Nan Jing, while reflecting on the themes of his books and his commitment to rooting modern education in source material. The conversation culminates in practical and heartfelt guidance for future acupuncturists—especially those drawn to fertility medicine—offering both inspiration and direction for the road ahead.

An Interview with Z’ev Rosenberg

2017-09-20T16:35:20-07:00March 5th, 2015|

By Micah Arsham Abstract Z’ev Rosenberg is one of the first generation of American practitioners of traditional East Asian medicine. With a background in macrobiotics and shiatsu, he began practicing acupuncture and herbal medicine in 1983, and has been active in the profession since. Regarded as an experienced clinician, teacher, and scholar, Z’ev was a [...]

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