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    Calamus Root

    Intranasal Calamus Oil: Effective Treatment for Down Syndrome and Autism

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    How to Prevent Flu with Herbs

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    Cheryl Ensing

    Cheryl Ensing, January 2018

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    Herbal Medicine by Rudolf Weiss M.D. and Volker Fintelmann, M.D. second edition, revised and expanded 1999

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    Herbalist David Hoffman

    David L. Hoffmann B.Sc. (Hons), M.N.I.M.H.

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    Bigger, Better, More: The Brand New East West Herb Course Is Here!

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    Brett Wyatt, November 2017

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    Eucommia

    A Recipe for Chinese Three Treasure Tonic Tea

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    Kratom

    Kratom: Uses, Dosage, Administration, and Contraindications

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    Joe Granger

    Joe Granger, August 2017

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    Bethany Chappell, June 2017

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    Fuch Botany

    Rare Books

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    Adrienne Totino, February 2017

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    Student Hesty Morley

    Hesty Morley, October 2016

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    Student M Deeley

    Megan Deely, September 2016

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    Student Hung Ting Ting

    Hung Ting Ting, May 2016

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    Student Joshua

    Joshua Laurenzi, January 2016

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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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    Morning Flash, June 2015

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    Nony

    A Better Way to Reap the Phenomenal Benefits of Noni

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    East West Free Clinic

    Introducing: the East West Free Herbal Clinic

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    The Low-FODMAP Elimination Diet

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    Ebola and Traditional Chinese Medicine: Nothing New Under the Sun?

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    Hawthorn Fruit Berries

    Hawthorn: Teaching an Old Herb New Tricks

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    Unified Register of Herbal Practitioners

    Current Herbal Regulation in the UK

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    Healing Hands

    Clinician-Client Connection (or, The Ritual of Medicine)

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    Relaxing on Hammock

    Simple Steps to Health and Happiness

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    Ayela

    Ayeala Helbig, March 2014

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    Student Shani

    Sahni Hamilton, February 2014

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    TCM Diagnosis

    Clinician’s Corner: Pulse Diagnosis

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    Student Thomas

    Thomas Schieffer, October 2013

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    Book Review: Botany in a Day gets a new color edition

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    Chair

    Find Your Hospital Advocate, Part 2

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    Athena Protecting

    Find Your Hospital Advocate: Part 1

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    Student Sarah Graham

    Sarah Graham, July 2013

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    Moxa Cones

    Moxa for Menstrual Irregularities, Infertility and Insomnia

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    Student Jodi Horon

    Jodi Horon, June 2013

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    Student Coriward

    Cori Ward, May 2013

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    Jacob Ragweed

    Like Treats Like: Ragweed to Treat Allergies

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    The First Stagnation: Qi Stagnation, Part 1

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    Suzana Corritori, January 2013

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    Exploring the Rewilded Cave of Ancient Hawaii

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    Student Darcy Golden

    Darcy Golden, September 2012

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    Monarch Butterfly

    Healing the Whole Person

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    Student potting a plant

    K.C. “Fig” Ortega, April 2012

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    Super Hero Baby

    Mitochondria and Brain Supplements

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    Belief, Placebo, and True Healing

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    Aviva Romm and Friend

    Aviva Romm and the AHG

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    Mark Dieve

    Mark Dieve, April 2011

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    Student Rachel Hull

    Rachel Hull, December 2010

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    Meadowsweet Plant

    Tonic Herb Theory for the Western Herbalist

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    Japanese honeysuckle by William Rafti

    Honeysuckle: Taking the Bitter with the Sweet

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    Forget H1N1; The real world health threat is Big Pharma

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    Pomegranate

    Pomegranate compounds inhibit breast cancer

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    Wolfberry and Ginseng

    The Art of Herbal Formulary

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    Go for a walk

    20 Tips for Achieving Optimal Weight and Healthy Eating

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    Student Mojo Hito

    Mojohito Richerson von Tchudi, October 2009

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    Universal health care for the United States?

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    Michael's Piano

    Pressed for Time: Piano and Plants in Fort Worth, Texas

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    A Short Comparison of the Spleen in TCM and Western Medicine

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    Student of the Month Linda Vaughan

    Pamela Gould and Linda Vaughan, May 2009

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    Kudzu lobata flower by Miya

    Kudzu found effective for relief of cluster headaches

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    Student Anne Salazar-Dunbar

    Anne Salazar-Dunbar, March 2009

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    Valentina Lisitsa

    The Age of the Piano Recital is Not Dead!

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    Student Ashley Moore

    Ashley Moore, February 2009

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    President Obama

    Celebrating the Seven Days of Kwanzaa: Skullcap for Faith

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    Ron Karenga at Kwanzaa celebration

    Celebrating the Seven Days of Kwanzaa: White Atractylodes for Purpose

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    Michael at Black Bear

    Celebrating the Seven Days of Kwanzaa: Goldenseal and Marijuana for Collective Work and Responsibility

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    Kwanzaa

    Celebrating the Seven Days of Kwanzaa: Comfrey for Unity

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    Cancer – Its Causes, Symptoms and Treatment – Chapter XIX

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    Cancer – Its Causes, Symptoms and Treatment – Chapter XVII

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    Cancer – Its Causes, Symptoms and Treatment – Chapter XIV

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    Cancer – Its Causes, Symptoms and Treatment – Chapter XII

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    Amazing Grace: President-elect Barack Obama

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    Cancer – Its Causes, Symptoms and Treatment – Chapter II

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    Dragon Bone

    On Ghosts and Bones and Dragon Bone . . .

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    Olive Grove at Sunset by Vincent van Gogh

    An Herbalist’s Autumn, plus Herbal Cold and Flu Prevention Tips

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    English Ivy photo by Tom Forney Oregon Department of Agriculture

    Herbal Proving: English Ivy, Hedera helix

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    Botanicals for Thyroid Function and Dysfunction

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    Welcome!

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    Welcome to our brand new home on the Web!

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    The Seven Principles of Huna

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    Planetary Formulas and Herbs for the Nervous System

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    Biomagnetic and Herbal Therapy

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    Thoughts on the Use of Escharotic Pastes for the Treatment of Cancer

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    Ayurvedic Treatment of Cancer

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    Egyptian Magical Principle

    Yorubic Medicine: The Art of divine Herbology

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