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    Ankylosing Spondylitis

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    Treating Dupuytren’s Disease with Vitamin E

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    Herb-Drug Contraindications

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    Wood: the Liver and Gall Bladder

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    The Five Stagnations

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    Buddha: Psycho Spiritual Herbalist

    Psychospiritual aspects of Herbal Medicine

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    Phytoestrogens

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    Notes on Herb-Drug and Herb-Herb Contraindications

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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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    Chinese Herbalism in America

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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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    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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    Amla Indian Gooseberry for Liver Heart Brain

    The Wonders of Triphala

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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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    Mullein Herb that Fights Infections and Inflammation

    Mullein (Verbascum Thapsus) Scrophulariaceae Family

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    Soy Beans for Diabetes and Sleep Disorder

    Is Soy Richer in Isoflavones?

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    How to Cook a Chinese Herbal Formula

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    Ginseng Chicken Soup for mental and physical activity

    Ginseng: The Effect of Steaming

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    Ipomoea Tricolor Morning Glory

    Flowers as Medicine

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    Elderberry for immune system

    Elder (Sambucus nigra)

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    Kidneys

    Contemporary History of the Escharotic Black Salve

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    Butterbur for Migraine Headaches and Allergy Relief

    Butterbur

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    Arnica Flower for Healing Wounds

    Assembling an Herbal First Aid Kit

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    Ashwagandha Seeds

    Ashwagandha: Wonder Herb of India

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    Traditional Chinese Medicine

    Why Standardized Herbal Extracts?

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    Crazy doctor

    MD Hysteria Against Herbs Reaches Epidemic Proportions: Threatens Nation’s Health

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    Belladonna Blossom

    Traditional Western Herbal Medicine

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    Aloe Vera Fields

    What is Eclecticism?

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    Ebers Papyrus Aromatherapy History

    The Herbal Tradition

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    Agrimony improves digestive functions and bladder control

    Summary of Traditional Eclectic Organ Affinity Botanicals

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    Garlic Cloves

    Jim Duke’s Brief History of Medicine (humor)

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    William Shakespeare

    Herbal Medicine in Shakespeare’s England

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    Spinach Leaves Outstanding Broad Based Nourishment

    Weeds as Medicine, Weeds as Food

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    Indian Gooseberry Benefits for the Liver Heart Gut Brain

    Chyawanprash

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    Blackberries Wine and Whisky

    Blackberry Wine

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    Free Land Free Love Tales of a Wilderness Commune

    Free Land: Free Love: Tales of a Wilderness Commune

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    Cod Fish

    Our First Food, Protein: Kinds of Protein, How Our Bodies Use It, and How Much We Need

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    Black Olives

    Increase Vitality and Productivity With Some Simple Food Tips

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    The Winding Road Of Tianmen Mountain National Park Human Province

    Hara Diagnosis (Abdominal palpation)

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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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    Shiitake Mushrooms

    Hepatitis C: The ‘Phantom virus’ and Hepatitis C Cases Successfully Treated with Herbs and Diet

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    Our Mission

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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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    Echinacea Flowers

    Treating Staph Infections Including MRSA with Echinacea

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    Herbalist Teacher Michael Tierra

    Interview with Michael

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    Young Picture of Michael Tierra by Statue

    Michael’s Biography

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    Template acupuncture drawings

    Acupuncture Treatment Questions (FAQ)

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    Herb and Health News

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