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    Another Use for Ragweed: Treating Coughs Caused by Post Nasal Drip

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    Loquat: The Cough Killer

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    Lemongrass: An Overlooked Medicinal Herb

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    Blue Elderberry

    Vanquish the Flu with Elderberry

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    How to Prevent Flu with Herbs

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    Moxibustion Tools

    Barefoot Doctor Healing Techniques

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    Human Anatomy

    Wind in the Blood: Mayan Healing and Chinese Medicine

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    Loquat Tree

    Fall Power: Loquat Leaves

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    The Four Elements

    Why the “Energy” of Herbs is Critical to Their Success in Treatment

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    Kratom

    Kratom: Uses, Dosage, Administration, and Contraindications

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    onions

    Managing Aggressive Flu with Homeopathic and Herbal Remedies

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    Ophiopogon

    Ophiopogon: A Common Garden Ornamental with Superpowers

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    Trail Mix

    Sweet Herbal Holiday Treats

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    Cardamom

    Cardamom: Your Best Friend

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    Colds, Flu and Fevers: Just Sweat It Out

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    Cloves, Pepper, Nutmeg

    Clove: The Old “New” Spice?

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    Tanacetum Parthenium

    Feverfew and Chrysanthemum

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    Actaea Racemosa

    Black Cohosh, East and West: Part 2

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    Cimicifuga Racemosa

    Black Cohosh: East and West Part 1

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    Calamus

    Acorus calamus (Sweet flag)

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    Quince

    What About Quince? Medicinal Uses

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    Citrus

    Citrus: Fruit or Peel?

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    Elecampe Flower

    Making the Most of One Herb: Elecampane

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    Berberine

    Berberine Buddies, Part 2

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    Cayenne Peppers

    Cayenne: Another Rude, Crude, Unsung Hero

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    Garlic on a Plate

    Garlic: Rude, Crude, Unsung Hero

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    Prunus Serotina Bark

    Wild Cherry, One of the Great North American Herbs

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    Astragalus Leaves

    Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang to treat a wide range of diseases based in Spleen Qi and Yin Deficiency

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    Han Dynasty Art

    Treating Chronic, Complicated Conditions with Li Dong Yuan’s Pi Wei Lun

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    The Buddha

    Got Shen? Part 2

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    herbal teas

    What Is the Best Herbal Preparation for Your Condition?

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    Campfire Pot

    Snap Your Spleen Back into Shape! Part 2

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    The Fourth Stagnation: Damp Stagnation, Part 2

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    The Fourth Stagnation: Damp Stagnation, Part 1

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    Actractylodes

    The Third Stagnation: Cold Stagnation, Part 2

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    Student Joe Eckre

    Joe Eckre, April 2013

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    The First Stagnation: Qi Stagnation, Part 1

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    The Mother of All Diseases: Stagnation (Part Two)

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    Dui Yao Therapy: When Two Herbs are Better than One

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    Purple Burdock

    Herbal Tonics: East and West

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    Student J Wagner

    Johanna-Maria Wagner, June 2012

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    When “Going Viral” Isn’t a Good Thing

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    Agastache

    Agastache for Summer’s End

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    It Doesn’t Have to Taste Bad!: Administering Herbal Medicines to Children by Michael Tierra

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    Walnuts: For Back Pain, Stress, High Cholesterol, Weight Loss, Longevity and Fish!

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    Treat the person not the disease

    Treat the Person, Not the Disease

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    Woman Blowing Her Nose

    Springtime Colds, Flu and/or Allergies

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    Safflowers in the Field

    Hypertension II (Too!): A TCM look at types of high blood pressure

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    Blood Pressure

    Traditional Herbal and Western Conventional Medical Treatment Options for Hypertension

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    Be Kind, for Everyone You Meet is Fighting a Hard Battle

    Cultivate Your Virtues this Valentine’s Season

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    Curculigo Leaves

    Two Immortals

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    A cuppa tea

    Spice up your holidays

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    Fall Leaf

    Herbs for Fall Dry Coughs

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    Forest Canopy Road

    Joint of the Seasons: Fall

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    Meadowsweet Plant

    Tonic Herb Theory for the Western Herbalist

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    Honey in Jar

    Triphala, Honey, and Castor Oil for Healthy Eyes

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    Dried codonopsis by Badagnani

    Codonopsis: The “Other” Ginseng

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    Fireplace

    Winter diet, herb and lifestyle reminders for a healthy year ahead

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    East West Herb School Public Webinars

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    garlic

    That Other Flu Rose: Garlic

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    onions

    Onion Poultice for Deep-Seated Coughs

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    Green Leaves

    Comfrey Comfort

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    Tierra mulberry tree

    Mulberry Dreams

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    Meadow with yellow flowers

    Herbs for Late Summer

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    Cordyceps, the strange ‘herb’

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    Ophiopogon japonicus by KENPEI

    Ophiopogon – Another Favorite Herb

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    The Additional Wonders of “Benefit Lung Pills”

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    Kudzu lobata flower by Miya

    Kudzu found effective for relief of cluster headaches

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    Rose Music

    Have a REALLY Happy Valentine’s Day!

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    A Few of My Favorite Herbal Things

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    Commiphora wightii Indian bdellium tree Guggul

    Guggul: An Herbal Preparation with Many Health-giving Uses

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    DIABETES MELLITUS The TCM approach to treatment

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    Planetary Formulas and Herbs for the Nervous System

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    Biomagnetic and Herbal Therapy

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    Upper Respiratory System

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    The Five Stagnations

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    Integrating the Traditional Chinese Theory and Treatment of the Lungs with that of Western Physiology

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    Integrating the Traditional Chinese Understanding of the Kidneys into Western Herbalism

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    Comparing the Liver According to Traditional Chinese and Western Scientifc Physiology

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    Ayurveda The Mother of Natural Healing

    Ayurveda: The Mother of Natural Healing

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    A Comparison of the Spleen Between Chinese and Western Medicines

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    Loquat leaf and Loquat fruit Eriobotrya japonica

    Loquat Leaf, Fruit and Seed

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    Ipomoea Tricolor Morning Glory

    Flowers as Medicine

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    William Shakespeare

    Herbal Medicine in Shakespeare’s England

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    Echinacea Flowers

    Case Study on the Changing Nature of Externally Contracted Diseases

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