Finding the Most Important Channel First

joyblais: October 6, 2019, 6:57pm
Toby & Michael – thank you for the case study webinar today! One take away point for me was that finding the
primary channel to supplement first is key to “unlocking” the ability for some of the other channels to be effective.
This is helpful to understand why a particular channel seems like it would be helpful but isn’t. My understanding is
that once we start to get some progress with the patient, we can go back to some of our other ideas & try them
again (hopefully with better effect). I will try to pay more attention to this in clinic in the future. Thanks again

michaelmax: October 9, 2019, 1:34am
HI @joyblais
Yes for me, if I can dial in the one channel that seems to be the most excess, and then work with that, it lets me
know pretty quickly if I’m on the right track.
Of course, other things should up and there is plenty of nuance in the system. And it has helped me to clarify my
thinking by first going for the most obvious imbalance. Especially as it is easy in the beginning to get confused
about tonifying which side of the counterbalance.
Keep at it. Sounds like you’re making progress