For patients whose condition has not resolved
A single, 90-minute constitutional assessment for patients who have received a diagnosis, invested in treatment, and still have not found resolution. You bring the complete history. I apply a diagnostic framework that most prior practitioners have not had access to.
Single session · 90 minutes · Written case summary included · $750 CAD
Who this is for
The Unresolved Case Review is not for patients who are new to their condition. It is designed specifically for those who have accumulated a treatment history — who have seen multiple practitioners, tried multiple protocols, and still do not have lasting resolution. The prior treatment history is not a liability in this assessment. It is diagnostic data.
You are in the right place if —
You have a confirmed diagnosis and have not found lasting resolution through prior care
You have seen multiple practitioners — conventional, integrative, or both — without resolution
You suspect something deeper is driving the condition — beyond standard clinical variables
You want to understand what has been missed, in writing, with a clear path forward
Your condition is IBS, a chronic digestive disorder, or another complex treatment-resistant presentation
This may not be suited if —
You have not yet received a formal diagnosis or seen a physician about your condition
You require emergency or acute medical management
You are not open to constitutional, environmental, or timing-based assessment
You are at the beginning of your diagnostic journey with no prior treatment history
What the review includes
01
Your elemental type, organ vulnerability profile, and seasonal cycle patterns — read against your case history to identify the constitutional basis of your condition and why prior approaches reached a ceiling.
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Assessment of home and workplace environmental pressures on your condition — an influence that standard treatment frameworks do not evaluate and which is frequently a significant maintaining factor in complex cases.
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A clear account of why prior treatments produced partial or temporary results — not as a critique of previous practitioners, but as a framework explanation. Understanding the gap is the first step toward addressing it.
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What I would do, in what order, and why — specific to your constitutional pattern, not a generic protocol. You leave with a clinical roadmap you can act on independently or continue with me in the full program.
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A 2–3 page document: your constitutional profile, the diagnostic interpretation, the protocol recommendation, and what prior approaches missed. Yours to keep, share with your physician, or bring to another provider.
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If the assessment reveals your case is well-suited to the QEM™ IBS Resolution Program, the review fee is credited in full toward the program investment. There is no obligation — the review stands alone as a complete service.
How it works
Structured intake — before we meet
On booking, you receive a structured intake document. It covers your full treatment history and what was tried, your current symptom picture with timing and triggers, your birth date and time (for constitutional profiling via BaZi), and your current home and work location (for environmental assessment). This is where the assessment begins — not in the room. I review your intake before the session. You will not be repeating your history to me from scratch.
Completed before the sessionThe 90-minute session
The session is structured in three parts. The first 30 minutes are mine: I present my constitutional findings — your elemental profile, the environmental pressures I have identified, the timing patterns in your case. You will hear a diagnosis first. This is by design — it immediately demonstrates what a different framework produces. The middle 30 minutes are collaborative: you refine the picture, fill in nuances the intake didn't capture, and we build the complete assessment together. The final 30 minutes are the protocol: what I would do, in what sequence, and a clear explanation of what prior treatment missed and why.
In-person · Mono, Ontario or Virtual · Canada-wideWritten case summary — within 48 hours
Within 48 hours of the session, you receive a written case summary: your constitutional profile, the diagnostic interpretation, the protocol recommendation, and a clear account of what prior approaches missed. This document is professional in format — it can be shared with your physician, brought to another provider, or simply retained as a reference for your own decision-making. It is the tangible deliverable of the assessment.
Delivered within 48 hoursInvestment
$750
Single session · 90 minutes
In-person (Mono, Ontario) or virtual across Canada
Written case summary included.
A $200 non-refundable intake fee is collected at booking and applied to the full session fee on the day.
Credit toward full program
The full review fee of $750 is credited toward the QEM™ IBS Resolution Program ($2,800) if you choose to continue — making the program effectively $2,050 for review clients.
If you have a question not answered here, write to vu@vule.ca — you will receive a direct response, not an automated reply.
Is this for IBS specifically, or other conditions?
The QEM™ framework is constitutional — it applies to any complex or treatment-resistant condition where standard care has reached a ceiling. IBS is a particular area of clinical depth, but the review is open to other presentations. Enquire with your condition and I will confirm whether the assessment is appropriate.
I've had acupuncture before and it didn't help. Is this different?
The Unresolved Case Review is a constitutional diagnostic assessment, not an acupuncture session. The framework — QEM™ — integrates constitutional profiling, environmental assessment, and timing analysis. This is not standard TCM or generic acupuncture practice.
Can I do this virtually?
Yes. The session is available by video for patients anywhere in Canada. The written summary is delivered digitally. The constitutional and environmental assessment does not require in-person attendance.
What if the assessment finds my case isn't suited to the program?
You will be told that directly — and told why, and what I would recommend instead. This happens. The review is not a funnel into the program. It is an honest clinical assessment.
Do you take insurance for this?
The review and program fees are not currently covered under extended health benefits. Acupuncture and herbal medicine sessions delivered separately within the program are CTCMPAO-registered and benefits-eligible where your plan provides coverage.
Why this framework reaches what prior treatment has not
Over more than two decades of practice — across clinical settings on multiple continents — the cases that consistently prove most revealing are the ones that arrive after years of failed treatment. Not because they are unusual, but because the prior treatment was applied through a framework that was simply not equipped to see the full picture.
The QEM™ framework — Quantum Elemental Medicine™ — integrates Classical Feng Shui systems, constitutional profiling through BaZi, traditional Chinese medicine, and constitutional nutrition into a single diagnostic model. Most practitioners have one or two of these tools. The integration of all of them, applied simultaneously to a single case, is what produces findings that prior treatment has not surfaced.
This is not a claim about other practitioners' skill or care. It is a structural observation: a framework that addresses five influences simultaneously will find things that a framework addressing two will not. That is the nature of the diagnostic gap — and the reason the Unresolved Case Review exists.
Begin here
Send a brief note — your condition, how long you have been dealing with it, and what you have tried. I will confirm whether the review is appropriate for your case and send you the intake document to begin.
In-person · Mono, Ontario · Virtual across Canada
vu@vule.ca · (416) 871-9239