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The Original Medicine Podcast

Podcast af MG McCullough

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If you didn't know that Traditional Chinese Medicine was created in the 1950's, you're going to want to listen in. On this podcast, we're going to talk about the acupuncture they don't teach us in school & why it's the key to root cause healing, not just symptom management. A rising tide floats all boats, and that's the goal of this podcast!

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Insurance is Bad for Acupuncture

In this episode of The Original Medicine Podcast, MG McCullough explores the complicated relationship between acupuncture and insurance. While insurance can increase access to care, she explains how low reimbursement rates, administrative burdens, and insurance-driven treatment models can compromise the quality of acupuncture. MG shares why many practitioners choose cash-based practices and offers an alternative vision for making acupuncture accessible while preserving the depth and effectiveness of the medicine. Themes: Insurance may expand access to acupuncture but often lowers reimbursement rates that make sustainable practice difficult for practitioners. When insurance dictates treatment structures, acupuncturists may be forced to see multiple patients simultaneously, reducing the depth and focus of care. Low insurance payments can prevent acupuncturists from raising their rates even as they gain experience and invest heavily in continuing education. The insurance-driven model risks pushing acupuncture toward the same burnout-heavy system currently affecting Western medicine. Intentional, one-on-one acupuncture treatments often produce better results because the practitioner can fully focus on the patient. Patients who invest directly in their care may become more engaged and committed to their healing process. Community-based clinics and practitioner collaboration may offer a solution that keeps treatments accessible without compromising quality. Practitioners deserve compensation that reflects their training, expertise, and dedication to improving patient outcomes. Let’s Connect! 🍃WEBSITE: www.drmgmccullough.com [http://www.drmgmccullough.com]🍃INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/drmgmccullough [https://www.instagram.com/drmgmccullough]

31. mar. 2026 - 26 min
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Inherited Diseases from an Acupuncture Perspective

In this episode of The Original Medicine Podcast, MG McCullough discusses how acupuncture can address health conditions that run in families. She explains how inherited patterns often exist at the deepest energetic layers of the body and why conventional TCM approaches may not always reach that level. MG introduces the concept of the eight extraordinary channels and explains how treating these foundational energetic pathways may help break cycles of inherited illness. Themes: Some health conditions that run in families originate at deeper energetic levels within the body. Classical Chinese medicine describes multiple energetic layers, with the deepest level often linked to inherited patterns. The eight extraordinary channels play a central role in addressing foundational energetic imbalances. Many modern acupuncture training programs emphasize primary channels but may not deeply explore the extraordinary channels. Inherited conditions may require treatments that focus on the channel itself rather than individual acupuncture points. Understanding energetic layers helps practitioners choose treatments that match the true depth of the problem. Remote treatments can still influence energetic pathways when guided by focused intention and proper understanding of channel work. Patients benefit from seeking practitioners who understand the depth and complexity of Chinese medicine channels. 🍃WEBSITE: www.drmgmccullough.com [http://www.drmgmccullough.com]🍃INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/drmgmccullough [https://www.instagram.com/drmgmccullough] Let’s Connect!

24. mar. 2026 - 15 min
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Acupuncture & Western Medicine; What's the Difference?

In this episode of The Original Medicine Podcast, MG McCullough breaks down the fundamental shift in perspective required to understand Classical Chinese Medicine. Sparked by a conversation on a local morning show, MG explores why the general public—and even some modern practitioners—often mistake acupuncture for a mere physical therapy rather than a complete, energetic system of healing. MG explains that while Western medicine is exceptional for acute, life-saving measures, it often "stops at the answer." By contrast, Classical Chinese Medicine asks why a symptom like high cholesterol or an arrhythmia appeared in the first place, tracing the roots back to unprocessed emotions, environmental "heat," and lives lived out of alignment with the heart. Western medicine views the body through anatomy and black-and-white physiology, while Chinese Medicine sees the body as an integrated system influenced by intangible energies and Taoist philosophy. In Chinese Medicine, the heart represents who you truly are. Physical heart issues often reflect a life lived for others rather than from one’s own center. MG explains how "stagnant" emotions like 20-year-old anger create internal "heat," leading to "dampness" (inflammation/plaque) as the body attempts to "put out the fire." These channels reflect early life patterns. MG shares a powerful story of how treating these deep energetic pathways helped a patient avoid an invasive heart procedure. Surgery introduces "cold" and disrupts energy layers. MG discusses how specialized treatments (Sinew channels) can clear lingering pain and speed up healing where Western protocols fall short. Let’s Connect! 🍃 WEBSITE: www.drmgmccullough.com [http://www.drmgmccullough.com/]🍃 INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/drmgmccullough/ [https://www.instagram.com/drmgmccullough/] Themes:

17. mar. 2026 - 18 min
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Acupuncture for Kids

In this episode of The Original Medicine Podcast, MG McCullough dives into the world of pediatric health through the lens of Classical Chinese Medicine. Moving beyond just needles, MG explains how parents can support their children’s long-term wellness by focusing on the "Spleen"—the central organ responsible for transformation and energy. From the importance of warm, wet foods to the physiological impact of sleep and emotions, this episode provides a foundational guide for raising resilient, healthy kids in a modern world. Why the Spleen (the "Earth" element) is the most critical organ to develop during childhood for lifelong immunity. How common "healthy" habits, like cold yogurt or raw fruit, can actually deplete a child’s digestive fire. Understanding Wei Qi (defensive energy) and why establishing independent sleep is vital for physical repair. How unprocessed childhood emotions can be stored in the body and lead to chronic issues later in life. Shifting from immediate symptom suppression to supporting the body’s natural heat and recovery processes. 🍃 WEBSITE: www.drmgmccullough.com [http://www.drmgmccullough.com/]🍃 INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/drmgmccullough/ [https://www.instagram.com/drmgmccullough/] Themes:Let’s Connect!

10. mar. 2026 - 30 min
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TCM is not Traditional

In this episode of The Original Medicine Podcast, MG McCullough explains why what is commonly called “Traditional Chinese Medicine” is not truly traditional, and how Classical Chinese Medicine represents the complete system of acupuncture. She explores the difference between symptom-based treatments and deeper channel work, especially the eight extraordinary channels, and why addressing foundational patterns leads to lasting, meaningful healing. • Why Classical Chinese Medicine is a complete system rooted in depth rather than symptom management. • How modern TCM was condensed and systematized in the 1950s for scalability and export. • The difference between primary channels and complement channels. • Why the eight extraordinary channels address inherited and early-life patterns. • How early separation, stress, or trauma can imprint deeply into physiology. • The importance of pulse diagnosis in understanding the full energetic and physiological picture. • Why suppressing symptoms may drive imbalance deeper into the body. • The foundation analogy: correcting the root rather than repeatedly patching the roof. • Why mixing channel systems can dilute clarity in treatment. • How individualized care — including story, environment, diet, and emotional landscape — creates deeper results. • Why the goal of true practice is long-term resolution, not indefinite symptom management. 🍃 WEBSITE: www.drmgmccullough.com [http://www.drmgmccullough.com/]🍃 INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/drmgmccullough/ [https://www.instagram.com/drmgmccullough/] THEMESLet’s Connect!

2. mar. 2026 - 26 min
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