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    red sage root, dan shen, Salvia miltiorrhiza

    Fish Oil Not What You Expected? Try Herbs for Cardiovascular Health

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    Wheat Field

    Eczema and other inflammatory skin diseases

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    Ginger Root

    Fukishen Japanese Abdominal Diagnosis

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    The Four Elements

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

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    Book Review: “Eat Wheat” by Dr. John Douillard

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    Cardamom

    Cardamom: Your Best Friend

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    The Wonders of Moxa, Part 1

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    Dry Leaves

    Untangling Yin Deficiency with Heat

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    Man Spitting Fire

    The Concept of “Heat” in Traditional Chinese Medicine

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    WIne Kitchen

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

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

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    Chinese Writing and Herbs

    Finding Western Substitutes for Chinese Herbs: Accept the Challenge!

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    Dandelion root and leaves

    Formulas Using Dandelion to Clear Heat and Toxins

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    Spices in Bowls

    Salmonella in Spices and the Herbal Treatment of Food Poisoning

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    Dandelion: My Favorite Spring Herb

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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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    Egyptians used Canabis

    Topical Uses for Cannabis sativa L.

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    The Buddha

    Got Shen? Part 2

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    Premio 10: The Most Useful Healing Tool I Discovered in 2013

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    Cooking with Herbs for the Holidays

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    TCM Diagnosis

    Clinician’s Corner: Pulse Diagnosis

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    herbal teas

    What Is the Best Herbal Preparation for Your Condition?

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    Snap Your Spleen Back in Shape! Part 1

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    Campfire Pot

    Snap Your Spleen Back into Shape! Part 2

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    Hospital Caregiver

    Care for the Caregiver, Part 2

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    The Fifth Stagnation: Food Stagnation, Part 2

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    Moxa Cones

    Moxa for Menstrual Irregularities, Infertility and Insomnia

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    The Fifth Stagnation: Food Stagnation, Part 1

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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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    Frozen Berries

    The Third Stagnation: Cold Stagnation, Part 1

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    Peaches on the tree

    The Second Stagnation: Blood Stasis, Part 2

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    Watermelon Slices

    The Second Stagnation: Blood Stasis, Part 1

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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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    The Mother of All Diseases: Stagnation (Part One)

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    Purple Burdock

    Herbal Tonics: East and West

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    Herbal Medicines: The Most Effective Ways and the Best Times to Take Them

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    Agastache

    Agastache for Summer’s End

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    Jujubes

    Wen Dan Tang

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    Rehmannia Glutinosa Root

    Nourish Your Yin with Yi Guan Jian

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    Red Sage Root

    The Prevention and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease: Part 2

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    Dried Tangerine Peel

    End of Summer Tummy Woes

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    Scutellaria Flower

    Treating GERD with Chinese Medicine

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    Meadowsweet Plant

    Tonic Herb Theory for the Western Herbalist

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    Cordyceps, the strange ‘herb’

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    A Sapling Tree

    Spring Tips for a Happy Liver

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    Kudzu lobata flower by Miya

    Kudzu found effective for relief of cluster headaches

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    The Additional Wonders of “Benefit Lung Pills”

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    A road to nothing

    Start Your New Year off Right – Do Nothing!

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    A Few of My Favorite Herbal Things

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    Herbal Proving: Lemon Balm, Melissa Officinalis

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    Blue Elderberry

    Selective Case Histories

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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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    Chinese Massage Therapy Techniques: An Overview

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    Biomagnetic and Herbal Therapy

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    Treating Hepatitis C with Herbs

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    TCM Treatment of Jaundice

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    Chinese Herbs for Peyronie’s Disease

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    Alternative Therapies for Breast Cancer

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    A Botanical Approach to the Treatment of Cancer

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    Upper Respiratory System

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    Herbal Treatment of Arthritis and Rheumatic Pains

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    Ankylosing Spondylitis

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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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    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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    Amla Indian Gooseberry for Liver Heart Brain

    The Wonders of Triphala

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    White Hellebore for cholera gout and high blood pressure

    Near Forgotten Remedies

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    Asafoetida Powder for Asthma and High Blood Pressure

    Asafoetida

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    Belladonna Blossom

    Traditional Western Herbal Medicine

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    Ebers Papyrus Aromatherapy History

    The Herbal Tradition

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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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    Traditional Chinese Medicine

    Guidelines for Formulating a TCM Diagnosis

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    Raw Organic Dried Fennel Seed

    A Selection of Four Case Histories from the East West Clinic

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