The Organ Clock — Treating Time-Based Symptoms

"It always happens around 3 a.m."
When a patient tells you their symptom appears at the same time every day, most practitioners note it and move on. But that timing isn't a detail — it's the diagnosis. The organ clock tells you exactly which channel is involved, and that turns a vague complaint into a precise treatment.
Timing is a diagnostic tool most practitioners ignore
Insomnia at 1–3 a.m. is not the same as insomnia at 3–5 a.m. — not if you read the clock. This course teaches you how to use the 24-hour organ cycle to identify the channel behind a time-based symptom, and how to apply oblique needling of tonifying and reducing points to address it directly.
What you'll be able to do after this course
→ Use the time a symptom appears to identify the channel behind it.
→ Distinguish patterns that look identical but occur at different hours.
→ Apply oblique needling of tonifying and reducing points with precision.
→ Treat the cause of time-based symptoms, not just the complaint.
What's inside
→ HD video lessons — the organ clock and the needling technique, demonstrated on camera.
→ The diagnostic logic — from "what time?" to "which channel" to "which points."
→ Lifetime access — a reference for every time-based case you'll see.
Built by a physician who uses this daily
Dr. Michal Richter is a medical doctor and acupuncturist with 25 years of exclusive clinical practice in Katowice, Poland, treating 20–30 patients a day. The organ clock method taught here is part of his everyday diagnostic toolkit.
The 14-day guarantee
Watch it, apply it on a time-based case. If it doesn't give you a sharper way to treat timing-related symptoms, write one email and you get 100% back — no questions.
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