Ask the Doctors Q&A Highlights: April Wellness + Patching Recap
Each month inside our private training community, we gather for Ask the Doctors, where we explore LifeWave education, acupuncture point placement, Traditional Chinese Medicine principles, and practical wellness strategies.
Below are highlights from this month’s Q&A, edited for public sharing and general wellness education.
Q: What patching strategy may support a calm nervous system and better rest?
A helpful starting point is the Brain Balancing Strategy, rotating Aeon through calming acupuncture points for one to three weeks.
One point discussed was Anmian, located behind the ear area between Triple Burner 17 and Gallbladder 20. This point is traditionally associated with rest and relaxation.
Other supportive ideas included:
• Aeon on a brain-balancing point
• Aeon over the belly button
• Silent Nights as part of an evening wellness routine
• Energy Enhancer on Pericardium 6 for daily balance
• X39 on the left and X49 on the right as foundational wellness support
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, Kidney energy is also associated with “marrow,” which includes deeper constitutional support.
Q: What can I do for motion discomfort while traveling?
For travel days, the discussion focused on classic acupuncture points used for balancing the body’s energy flow.
A favorite strategy was The Four Gates:
• Large Intestine 4
• Liver 3
IceWave may be used on these points as part of a general wellness routine.
Pericardium 6, located on the inner wrist, was also discussed as a classic point for travel-related queasiness and settling the body.
Another point mentioned was Conception Vessel 12, used in TCM to support the downward movement of energy.
Q: How can I support cardiovascular wellness naturally?
The conversation emphasized general lifestyle foundations such as nutrition, movement, hydration, and overall wellness habits.
Patch options discussed included:
• X39 to support whole-body wellness and healthy activity
• X49 to support performance, strength, stamina, and cardiovascular wellness through exercise
• Aeon for relaxation and stress support
• IceWave as part of a wellness patching routine
From a Traditional Chinese Medicine perspective, Bladder 17 was discussed as an influential point for Blood. It is located near the T7 area of the back.
If that area is difficult to reach, supportive alternatives discussed included:
• Pericardium 6
• Heart 7
The group also discussed how food choices can play an important role in long-term wellness routines.
Q: How do I choose X39/X49 versus other patches?
A simple way to think about it is:
X39 and X49 may be used as foundational wellness patches, while other patches can be added based on your daily goals.
Examples discussed:
• X39 supports overall health, well-being, and healthy activity
• X49 promotes performance, strength, and stamina
• Aeon helps promote relaxation and reduce stress
• Energy Enhancer supports an active lifestyle
• Silent Nights supports a peaceful bedtime routine
• Glutathione helps promote relaxation, reduce stress, and improve skin’s appearance
• Carnosine helps promote exercise and physical fitness as part of a wellness routine
The biggest takeaway: start simple, stay consistent, and personalize from there.
Key Takeaways from This Month’s Call
Start with basic brochure placements before adding advanced strategies.
Traditional Chinese Medicine can help personalize patch placement.
Seasonal transitions may influence how people feel day to day.
X39 and X49 are often used as foundational wellness support.
Acupuncture point placement can make a routine feel more targeted and intentional.
Friendly Reminder
This blog is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice. LifeWave products are general wellness products and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please consult your licensed healthcare provider for personal health questions.
AI Assistance Disclosure:
This recap was organized and edited with the support of artificial intelligence based on live call notes and transcript materials. Every effort has been made to preserve the original teaching intent.
Helpful Links:
- Acupoint Reference Chart HERE PatchTrainingTeam.com/AcupointChart
- Ask the Doctors Q&A Replay in Kajabi Student Portal – Sign up HERE
- Ask the Doctors Calendar HERE.
⚠️ Disclaimer
This content is for educational purposes only and is intended to support general wellness. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual experiences may vary. Please consult a qualified healthcare professional when appropriate and trust your own intuition when applying these practices.