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    St. John’s Wort: An Herb of Hope from the Ultimate Outsider

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    Saffron: An Herb Worth Its Weight in Gold, Part 1 of 2

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    Wheat Field

    Eczema and other inflammatory skin diseases

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    Heart pulse

    Care for Your Heart This Valentine Season

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    Herbs and Rheumatoid Arthritis

    Herbal Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis

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    Kratom

    Kratom: Uses, Dosage, Administration, and Contraindications

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    Mitragyna Speciosa

    Kratom: The Herbal Pain-Relieving Answer to the Opioid Epidemic?

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    Woman working while eating

    How to Drain Your Essence

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    Sugars and Spoons

    Not All Sugar Is Bad: Glucose for Your Brain, Nerves, Heart and Muscles

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    Blueberries for Multiple Sclerosis

    Herbalist Training FAQs

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    Student Amber Worman

    Amber Worman, March 2017

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    Book Review: The Adrenal Thyroid Revolution by Dr. Aviva Romm

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    Michael in the Mountains

    An Unforgettable Educational and Cultural Experience: East West Students in China

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    Michael's Free Herbal Clinic

    East West Free Clinic Update: Bleeding and cupping treatment for severe back pain

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    WIne Kitchen

    Hawthorn Fruit Wine: An Herb for Healing and Opening the Heart

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    Student Josh Williams

    Josh Williams, September 2015

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    Student Beverly

    Beverly Jennings, May 2015 Graduate of the Month

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    Elecampe Flower

    Making the Most of One Herb: Elecampane

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    Teasel Ottawa

    Some of My Favorite Herbs and Therapies

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    Bread Loaf

    Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity — Fact or Fiction?

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    Cayenne Peppers

    Cayenne: Another Rude, Crude, Unsung Hero

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    Chinese Writing and Herbs

    Finding Western Substitutes for Chinese Herbs: Accept the Challenge!

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    Egyptians used Canabis

    Topical Uses for Cannabis sativa L.

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    The Buddha

    Got Shen? Part 2

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    Joy Smiling

    Got Shen? Part 1

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    herbal teas

    What Is the Best Herbal Preparation for Your Condition?

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    Hospital Caregiver

    Care for the Caregiver, Part 2

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    Older Person's Hands

    Care for the Caregiver, Part 1

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    Maral Root Leuzia Cathamoides Capitula

    Maral Root: A Lesser Known Adaptogen from Russia

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    Moxibustion and Stomach 36

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    Gymnast on Beam

    The First Stagnation: Qi Stagnation, Part 2

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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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    Triphala Tea

    Triphala for Ulcerative Colitis: A Case Study

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    Give Thanks to Your Illness with “Metaphor-phosis”

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    Brew Your Medicine Book

    Book Review: “Brew Your Medicine” by Kristi Shapla

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    Christmas Heart Ornament

    Nourishing Your Body, Heart and Spirit During the Holiday Season

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    Star Christmas Ornament

    Protect yourself from the holiday blues with an herbal talisman

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

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    Contemplative Buddha

    All complementary medicine is placebo? Gimme a break!

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    Jujubes

    Wen Dan Tang

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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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    Japanese honeysuckle by William Rafti

    Honeysuckle: Taking the Bitter with the Sweet

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    Pink Flower

    Diet and Herb Tips for Spring Health

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    A Sapling Tree

    Spring Tips for a Happy Liver

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    A road to nothing

    Start Your New Year off Right – Do Nothing!

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    Cyperus Rotundus by Arria Belli

    Celebrating the Seven Days of Kwanzaa: Cyperus for Self-Determination

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    Lemon balm by JoJan

    Lemon balm and other mints for the treatment of herpes

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    Herbal Proving: Lemon Balm, Melissa Officinalis

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    Cancer – Its Causes, Symptoms and Treatment – Chapter XVIII

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    Lemon Balm Leaf

    Standard Treatments

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    Planetary Formulas and Herbs for the Nervous System

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    Counteracting the Adverse Side Effects of Glucocorticoid Hormones with Chinese Herbs and Formulas

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    Biomagnetic and Herbal Therapy

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    Upper Respiratory System

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    Mugwort Leaves

    European Phytotherapy: Some Selected Herbs and Supplements

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    Ankylosing Spondylitis

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    The Five Stagnations

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    Buddha: Psycho Spiritual Herbalist

    Psychospiritual aspects of Herbal Medicine

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

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    Comparing the Liver According to Traditional Chinese and Western Scientifc Physiology

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    Chinese Herbalism in America

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    Treating Depression with St. John’s Wort

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    Rosemary Flower and Stems

    Three Commonly Used Herbs of Croatia

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    Turmeric Curcuma longa root

    The Emmenagogues

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    Rhodiola Rosea Burning Fat and Beating Depression

    Rhodiola Rosea

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    White Hellebore for cholera gout and high blood pressure

    Near Forgotten Remedies

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    Kava Leaves Powerful Anti Stress Solution

    Kava: Powerful Anti-Stress Herb

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    Ipomoea Tricolor Morning Glory

    Flowers as Medicine

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    Ashwagandha Seeds

    Ashwagandha: Wonder Herb of India

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    Asafoetida Powder for Asthma and High Blood Pressure

    Asafoetida

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    Traditional Chinese Medicine

    Why Standardized Herbal Extracts?

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    Ebers Papyrus Aromatherapy History

    The Herbal Tradition

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    The Herbal Tarot by Michael Tierra and Candis Cantin

    A Comparative Evaluation of Diagnostic Systems used in Herbal Medicine

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    Dandelion Root

    Narcolepsy

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    Traditional Chinese Medicine

    Guidelines for Formulating a TCM Diagnosis

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    Mung Bean Flower

    Kichari: The Food of the Gods

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    Albizzia Flowers

    Albizia: The Tree of Happiness

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