Impact of Health Canada’s Regulations on TCM Granules and NHPs | TCMO Podcast #003 with John Stan

July 6, 2023

On this episode of TCMO, host Zachary Lui is joined by guest John Stan, a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine with over 30 years of experience. They discuss the current challenges faced by the traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) industry in Canada. Health Canada has been attempting to regulate TCM granules and other natural health products as finished products, which could result increased fees and special label requirements. This has created problems for manufacturers and practitioners, limiting access to natural ingredients and negatively impacting patient care. They urge practitioners and patients to stand up against these regulations and advocate for access to necessary products. The goal is to make Health Canada reconsider their approach and prevent Traditional Chinese medicine products and natural health products from being confined. The podcast also addresses the history of regulation for natural health products and the disagreement over the level of scrutiny needed. They highlight the potential impact on small businesses and the need for a middle-ground solution regarding licensing fees. Listeners are encouraged to get involved by providing feedback and letters to Health Canada and the health minister. The speaker emphasizes the importance of natural healthcare practitioners in maintaining stability and addressing healthcare challenges. They assert that the right to choose healthcare is a fundamental right and advocate for the preservation of natural and non-invasive methods. Join Zachary Lui and John Stan as they discuss the current state of TCM in Canada and the efforts to protect the industry.

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Timestamps

00:01:50 Chinese medicine products face stricter regulations in Canada. Health Canada is implementing oversight to ensure quality control and efficacy. However, some practitioners argue that the regulations are excessive and unnecessary. The proposed fees for natural health products have caused further concern among the industry.
00:16:26 Compounding practitioners face restrictions and extra fees.
00:21:04 Daoism, the Art of War and individual flow vs collective.. Impact on practitioners, herbal shops, and businesses.
00:24:31 Engaging health food stores and customers. Take action against proposed fees. Contact health minister and local MP. Submit opinions to Health Canada. Online forms and sample letters available. Meet with MPs, provide information, leave a reference sheet. Modify letters or create your own.
00:33:30 Preserve right to choose natural healthcare methods.
00:35:38 Need small administrative fee to cover costs. Compounding practices may be limited. Patient access to affordable medicine impacted. Natural healthcare practitioners crucial amid crisis.


We are deeply grateful to John Stan and the Eastern Currents team for creating the letter templates. The TCMO reviewed and edited the letters with our government relations firm. Their support and collaboration have been invaluable.

To utilize the templates, please follow these instructions: Practitioner Letter to MP: Access the template at this link: https://linke.to/jCoCfi

Remember to modify the template by replacing the MP’s name and riding with the appropriate information. Send the letter to both your MP’s local office and the House of Commons. No stamp is required. To find your MP’s constituency, use the following website: https://linke.to/ZOVdz

Practitioner Letter to Health Minister: Access the template at this link: https://linke.to/sU49jK Update the contact information in the template with your own details. Mail the letter to the Health Minister at the House of Commons. Patient Letter to Health Minister: Access the template at this link: https://linke.to/gpOY

Print out the letter at your clinic. Ask the patient to fill in their name and address at the bottom of the letter. Then, mail the letter to the Health Minister. No stamp is required. The patient’s address should be used as the return address.

For mailing purposes, use the following address for the Health Minister:

Honorable Jean-Yves Duclos House of Commons

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

K1A 0A6

Please ensure that you do not overwrite or modify the templates. Simply copy and paste the content.

IG canva link:

https://linke.to/F1mWM

This link editable. COPY/duplicate the file/project and edit it as needed. DO NOT EDIT the original file please. I set it up this way so you can copy and edit as necessary and also copy the content for your newsletter and other social media.

Analyzing the Function of Chinese Herbs Based on Shape, Color, and Traditional Theories | #004 TCMO Podcast With Lu Yubin

June 7, 2023

On this episode of TCMO Podcast, host Zachary Lui interviews guest Yubin Lu, an experienced registered acupuncturist with a PhD in Chinese medicine. Yubin discusses the importance of understanding Yin Yang and element theory in Chinese medicine and how it can be used to analyze the function of herbs. The episode also covers various uses of Chinese herbs, such as treating back pain and traumatic injuries, and the importance of understanding traditional Chinese medicine theory. Additionally, the speaker highlights the correlation between different phase colours & organs in the body. Tune in to learn more about the power of Chinese medicine and its application in different contexts.

Show highlights include:

[00:02:34] Chinese herbs analyzed based on appearance and theory.
[00:09:53] Tree resins and herbs for injuries explained.
[00:13:47] Different colors signify herb purposes and effects.
[00:16:55] Bai Hu Tang herb treats heat in meridians.
[00:21:36] Chinese medicine’s theory of elements summarized.
[00:28:05] Chinese herbs used topically for pain relief.
[00:32:15] Minnesota’s cold weather may cause illnesses.
[00:37:51] Yellow herbs for different functions, sweet taste.
[00:41:34] Promote Chinese herb use in the West.
[00:46:58] Dr. Lu available for Minneapolis patients.

Connecting with Your Patients: The Value of Personality in TCM | (#001) TCMO Podcast With Nicholas Duchnowski

May 3, 2023

On this episode of TCMO Podcast, we hear the story of how a teacher’s desire to help absent students led to the creation of a successful youtube channel & podcast that includes synchronized slides and interactive elements like Emojis. The episode has a brief discussion about Patrick Hanlon’s Ted talk, which identifies characteristics of brands with a cult-like following and the importance of telling origin stories to create connections with people. Nicholas, a practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine, shares advice on marketing yourself and injecting personality into your practice to attract and retain clients. They also discuss the importance of understanding different modalities and treatment styles, as well as communication skills to establish rapport with patients. Finally, they share a simplified explanation of acupuncture’s aims and difficulties in explaining it to those unfamiliar with the practice. 

Show highlights include:

[00:01:16] “From Optional Class to Audio Lectures: Story”
[00:05:17] “Emojis and Visuals: Making Online Learning Fun”
[00:07:41] “Personal Branding: The Key to Podcast Success”
[00:11:11] “Personalizing Your Practice: The Power of Personality”
[00:17:24] “Discover the Characteristics of Cult Brands”
[00:22:16] “Simplifying Traditional Chinese Medicine for Patients”
[00:29:24] Acupuncturist explains the basics of energy flow.
[00:32:01] “Establishing Rapport: The Importance of Emotional Connection”
[00:46:26] Discovering Your Preferred Acupuncture Modalities
[00:52:49] “Tips for Acupuncture Students: Patience, Understanding, and Communication”

Exploring the Balance Method of Acupuncture | (#002) TCMO Podcast With Christian St-Pierre

March 23, 2023