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

2025-08-03T20:25:39-07:00July 23rd, 2025|

In this powerful episode of Bad Medicine, we sit down with Z’ev Rosenberg- acupuncturist, teacher, and one of the first licensed practitioners of Chinese medicine in the United States - to uncover what our modern medical system has forgotten. Through illuminating stories of patient transformations - from resolving deep emotional traumas manifesting as physical pain, to facilitating childbirth through acupuncture - Z’ev demonstrates that true medicine involves engaging the body's innate healing potential. He emphasizes that treatment is not something done “to” patients, but rather a collaborative, empowering, and ecological process involving nutrition, lifestyle, and spiritual well-being. Whether you’re a healthcare provider seeking fresh insights, a patient looking to understand your own healing journey, or simply curious about how ancient wisdom fits into modern life - this conversation will deepen your understanding and appreciation of what it truly means to heal. Z’ev Rosenberg doesn't just critique the current medical system - he offers a vision of what healthcare could become: more humane, more holistic, and fundamentally healing.

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

2025-08-03T20:29:03-07:00September 4th, 2024|

Z'ev Rosenberg, LAc., talks to Sean Trace from the Yo San University 39 Gen Podcast about his background in Chinese Medicine and how he came to the field. He shares what brought him to the practice of Chinese Medicine and his love for the classics, including concepts of Ministerial Fire and traditional texts of Shang Han Lun, Wen Bing, and Nan Jing. He describes the content of his own books, including Returning to the Source: Han Dynasty Medical Classics in Modern Clinical Practice, Afterglow: Ministerial Fire and Chinese Ecological Medicine, and Ripples in the Flow: Reflections on Vessel Dynamics in the Nàn Jing, and his vision for Chinese Medicine education and training to return to source material. Most of all prepare to be inspired by his advice to future Acupuncturists as they pursue a career in fertility medicine. The 39Gen Podcast serves as a comprehensive introduction to TCM, courtesy of Yo San University. It welcomes both seasoned practitioners and those new to the field, offering a chance to explore the depths of acupuncture, herbal medicine, qi cultivation, and other therapeutic practices. Whether you're just starting to explore TCM or looking to deepen your knowledge, the podcast provides an accessible platform for learning and inspiration.

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