A pulse-guided protocol through the yuan points. You induce controlled stress, the pulse names the weakest of the twelve meridians, you needle its yuan point, and the patient re-tests the movement herself — same visit, minutes apart. It takes a few minutes and fits inside a normal appointment.
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Most of us have said some version of this — usually about a patient we genuinely wanted to help. The problem is almost never needle technique. It is that there is no check built into the treatment.
The old masters knew these were powerful points. We only lost the instruction manual.
Nobody sends you an invoice for it, which is exactly why it goes unnoticed.
None of this is a skill problem. It is a feedback problem. Add one verification step to the visit and every item on that list changes at once.
Jing Qi is the blueprint — where development, maturation, fertility and immunity are recorded. Yuan Qi is the information that carries that blueprint out through the San Jiao to every meridian. Needling the yuan point reminds the meridian how it is supposed to function. Something like a factory reset. In practice it is four steps.
Under controlled stress the nervous system goes into emergency mode and completely disregards its weakest link — which is exactly what makes that link visible.
Across the twelve positions one becomes distinctly the weakest. It always reveals itself. You are not choosing which meridian to treat — the body has already answered.
Needle the yuan point of that meridian and return to the pulse. Has it strengthened? That is the end of one round.
Three rounds, rarely more. Then the patient repeats the movement that hurt and gives you the number again — while she is still in the room.
The stress reveals the link. The pulse names the meridian. The re-test confirms the decision.
Sprained ankle, eight days old. She arrived in an elastic bandage, walking with a cane. Before I did anything I asked her to move the foot and give me her own rating. Then the procedure. Then the same question again — same visit, minutes apart. She rated it lower, then stood up, walked, and bent down to the floor.
Then she told me what was still uncomfortable: the strained muscle above the joint. And I could explain why — that muscle is a separate injury, not something a yuan point is going to reach in one visit. That is the part I want you to notice. A method you can verify in the same visit is also a method whose limits you can name out loud — to your patient, in the room, without guessing.
The full session is in the course, uncut — including that exchange.
Why the yuan points work · the neurology of the wrist and the cerebellum · stress as a diagnostic instrument · the complete three-round protocol · and the special situations my students actually ran into: no pain to work with, two equally weak positions, migraine, menopause, how often to repeat it.
A complete treatment from my clinic with commentary, plus footage from the yoga workshop where the method was first tested publicly — the session where nineteen out of nineteen felt a change. Including the moments where someone says what is still there, and I explain why.
The four steps of a round on one side, the twelve yuan points and what to expect on the pulse on the other. It lives beside your treatment table, not in a folder.
A card for every lesson, the table of all twelve yuan points with locations, and three treatment record sheets — so your first three cases are documented instead of remembered.
Replay any sentence you want to hear twice, or watch with the sound off between patients.
Future updates included. No subscription, nothing to cancel.
Not mastery — you do not need twenty-eight qualities. You need one thing: to find which of the twelve positions is the weakest. That is a level you can reach in a day or two of practice, and at the workshop where I first tested this publicly, people entirely outside the profession learned to feel it.
If you do not work with the pulse at all, this course will not work in your hands — and I would rather you hear that now than after you buy. In that case start with my 12 Positions pulse diagnosis course, which teaches exactly this skill from zero, and come back here afterwards. The two are built to sit one after the other.
“The energy changes immediately. We only wait for the functional change.”
— Dr. Michal Richter · MD, acupuncturist · from the closing lesson of this course
I am Dr. Michal Richter, MD — a medical doctor and acupuncturist with 25 years of exclusive clinical practice in Katowice, Poland, treating 20 to 30 patients a day.
I developed Dynamic Acupuncture myself, out of the integration of classical acupuncture with neuroscience, and tested it on my own patients before testing it publicly. In the first public test — a yoga workshop, nineteen participants, some of whom said openly that they did not believe in acupuncture — nineteen out of nineteen felt a change.
Watch the course. Run the protocol on a real patient. Re-test her. If within 14 days you decide it adds nothing to your practice, send one sentence to the address on your purchase confirmation and I refund the full amount. No forms. No questions. That email comes to me, not to a support system.
The guarantee is built the same way the method is: you do not have to take my word for it, you run the test yourself.
“I have bought courses before and never used them.”
So have I, and that is why this one is built backwards from the treatment table. Eight short lessons, one protocol, a cheat sheet you print and keep beside you. Most students watch the whole thing in one evening and run it on a patient the next day. There is nothing to schedule and no library to admire.
“I do not have time to learn another method.”
Then this is the right shape of thing. Eight short lessons in one evening, one protocol, one printed sheet. You are not adding a system to your practice — you are adding a check to a visit you are already doing.
“My pulse diagnosis is not good enough for this.”
It probably is. You do not need twenty-eight qualities — you need to find which of twelve positions is weakest, and under induced stress one becomes distinctly weaker than the rest. At the workshop, people with no medical training learned to feel it. If you want that one skill taught properly from zero, my 12 Positions pulse diagnosis course does exactly that — and it is the only thing standing between you and this protocol.
Everything I get asked before someone enrols — answered plainly.
Access is instant. Within a few minutes of checkout you receive an email with your login, and all eight lessons, the filmed sessions and both PDFs are unlocked at once. You can start the same evening.
Yes. Lesson one is open as a free preview — no signup, no card. Watch it first and decide whether the way I explain things suits you.
One narrow skill: finding which of the twelve pulse positions is the weakest. You do not need twenty-eight qualities or years of pulse study. If you do not work with the pulse at all, start with my 12 Positions pulse diagnosis course and come back to this one.
Eight video lessons covering the method from principle to complete protocol, the Real Sessions module with filmed treatments, a protocol cheat sheet (one sheet, printed double-sided), an 18-page student workbook, English subtitles on every lesson, and lifetime access including future updates.
Eight lessons, and it is deliberately short. Most students watch the whole thing in one evening and return to the protocol lesson and the cheat sheet before their first patient. There is no filler, because I would rather you use the method than admire the library.
Yes, every lesson has English subtitles. You can replay any sentence you want to hear twice, or watch with the sound off between patients.
A few minutes. At the workshop where I first tested this publicly I ran it in a small room, on two chairs, person after person. It fits inside a normal appointment rather than replacing it.
Yes — that is the design. The method is independent of style and asks you to abandon nothing. Run your base treatment; if the symptom has not moved, add this. Sometimes it stands alone as a treatment in its own right.
No. The discomfort is used to induce stress and then as a barometer for the result. Foot, elbow, ear — it makes no difference to the procedure.
They work on different energies, so no. The Chain treats the sinew meridians and Wei Qi; Dynamic Acupuncture works through Yuan Qi. The order in my own clinic is base therapy, then Dynamic Acupuncture, then The Chain if the symptom persists.
It is not for self-treatment, and it is not for anyone who cannot needle safely. It is built for acupuncturists, TCM practitioners and TCM students who already work with the pulse, or are willing to close that one gap.
$199, once, with all taxes included — the price you see is the price you pay, wherever you are. That covers all eight lessons, the filmed sessions, both PDFs, subtitles and lifetime access with future updates. There is no subscription and nothing to renew.
You are paying for a repeatable procedure with a verification step, not for hours of video. A weekend seminar costs four to eight hundred dollars plus travel and two days out of your clinic; two or three patient visits where you apply this protocol cover the course entirely.
Fourteen days, full amount, no questions. Watch the course, run the protocol on a real patient, re-test her. If you decide it adds nothing to your practice, send one sentence to the address on your purchase confirmation — that email comes to me, not to a support system.
No, and that is deliberate. This course teaches a clinical skill, and the proof is not paperwork — it is your patient giving you a different number at the end of the visit. If you need CE credit, this is not the right course.
It means nineteen participants at one public workshop, and all nineteen reported feeling a change — not nineteen cures, and not a controlled trial. Around two hundred treatments have followed since. It is not one hundred percent for everything, and I have never claimed it is.
Yes — that was the point of the public workshop. Nineteen participants, none of them my patients, several of whom said openly that they did not believe in acupuncture. I treated them one after another in a small room and all nineteen reported a change. The filmed sessions in the course come from that day and from my clinic.
You will know within one visit rather than one month, because the re-test is built into the procedure. If it turns out the method adds nothing to your practice, the fourteen-day guarantee returns the full amount on one sentence.
Diagnosis, needle, immediate re-test. A protocol you can repeat, and whose limits you can name. You’re invited.
Yes — I want the protocol · $199 →P.S. The short version: the nervous system has factory settings, and the yuan points are the interface to them. You induce controlled stress, the pulse names the weakest of the twelve links, you needle that yuan point, and three short rounds later the patient re-tests the movement herself and tells you whether anything changed — in the same visit. Eight lessons, filmed sessions, a printable cheat sheet and an 18-page workbook, English subtitles throughout. $199 once, lifetime access. Nineteen out of nineteen felt a change in the first public test; around two hundred treatments since. Not one hundred percent for everything — but you will know immediately whether it worked, and if after 14 days it adds nothing to your practice, one sentence gets you the full amount back.