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    The First Stagnation: Qi Stagnation, Part 1

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    Triphala Tea

    Triphala for Ulcerative Colitis: A Case Study

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    The Mother of All Diseases: Stagnation (Part One)

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    Dui Yao Therapy: When Two Herbs are Better than One

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

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    Michael Smiling in the Field

    Wildcrafting in the Sierra Wilderness

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    Charting Progress

    Notation Tips for Herbalists and other Complementary Health Practitioners

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    Chinese Herbal Medicine

    Adulteration of Chinese Herbs: A Different Perspective

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    Super Hero Baby

    Mitochondria and Brain Supplements

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    White Rice

    White Rice vs. Brown Rice: Which Is Best?

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    Confessions of a Weight Gainer — and Loser

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    Christmas Heart Ornament

    Nourishing Your Body, Heart and Spirit During the Holiday Season

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    Chinese Drawing: A Dose of Moxa

    In Thanksgiving to Barefoot Doctors

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    lloyd williams

    W. Lloyd Williams, November 2011

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    When “Going Viral” Isn’t a Good Thing

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    Bottles of Plant Roots

    Panax Ginseng: The World’s Greatest Tonic Herb

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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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    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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    Mark Dieve

    Mark Dieve, April 2011

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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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    Ayurveda in Nepal Book

    Book Review: Ayurveda in Nepal by Vaidya Mana Bajra Bajracharya

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    Skullcap

    EU Set to Ban Hundreds of Herbal Remedies in 2011

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    Red Sage Root

    The Prevention and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease: Part 2

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    Hawberries

    The Prevention and Treatment of Cardiovascular Disease with Herbs: Part 1

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    Michael and Anne at the Herbal Seminar

    Confession

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    Sallie Dixon, September 2010

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    Sugar Cubes

    Throwing Down the Gauntlet on Sugar!

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    Meadowsweet Plant

    Tonic Herb Theory for the Western Herbalist

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    Earth element Chinese character

    Late Summer: Season of Earth

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    Japanese honeysuckle by William Rafti

    Honeysuckle: Taking the Bitter with the Sweet

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    Student Rick Amsol

    Rich Kamasinski-Sol, June 2010

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    Honey in Jar

    Triphala, Honey, and Castor Oil for Healthy Eyes

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    Student Ehlers

    Pat Ehlers, May 2010

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    Wolfberry and Ginseng

    The Art of Herbal Formulary

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    St. Joseph

    Dietary and Herbal Tips for Pregnancy

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    Naming of Names Book

    Book Review: “The Naming of Names: The Search for Order in the World of Plants” by Anna Pavord

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    Michael Tierra in the Herbal Pharmacy

    Clinical Herbalist Mentoring Program

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    Anne Holding Herbs

    Sow Some Wild Oats this Valentine’s Day

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    Student E Snelling

    Emily Snelling, January 2010

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    Fireplace

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

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    Portion Control Dinner

    UK set for herbal regulation? Say it ain’t so!

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    Longan Fruit

    Dragon’s Eyes — Longan Berries

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    Student Mojo Hito

    Mojohito Richerson von Tchudi, October 2009

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    Rehmannia Glutinosa Root

    Treatment of a Difficult Case of Psoriasis

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    Meadow with yellow flowers

    Herbs for Late Summer

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    Herb School Courses

    Watch Yourself! A great tool for self-diagnosis

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    Miriam Lee

    Miriam Lee (1926-2009): the mother of North American Acupuncture

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    Lakeside Mountain

    In Search of the True Mediterranean Diet

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    Ashwagandha plant from www.biology.washington.edu/

    The Mighty Ashwagandha, Superior Aphrodisiac and Male Fertility Tonic

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    Mara Ribbin

    Mara Ribbin and Holly Nielsen, June 2009

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    The Fire Without and the Fire Within: Herbal and Health Tips for Summer

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    A Short Comparison of the Spleen in TCM and Western Medicine

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    A Female Student

    Sidney Barthell, April 2009

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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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    Rodin's The Kiss Statute

    “Birds Do It, Bees Do It:” Foods and herbs to spice up your love life

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    Rose Music

    Have a REALLY Happy Valentine’s Day!

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    A road to nothing

    Start Your New Year off Right – Do Nothing!

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    Student Jodi Snyder

    Jodi Snyder, January 2009

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    Community Dancing

    Celebrating the Seven Days of Kwanzaa: Dang Gui for Creativity

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    Cyperus Rotundus by Arria Belli

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

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    Hippocrates

    The Role of Islamic Scholarship in Preserving and Developing Western Medicine During the Medieval Period: The Roots of Planetary Herbology

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    Snapdragon skullcap by T Kuhn

    Herbal Proving: Snapdragon Skullcap Scutellaria antirrhinoides

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    Lemon Balm Leaf

    Standard Treatments

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    East West Acupuncture Clinic and Herb Center

    East West Clinic

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    Thyroid 3d Illustration: Hypothyroid

    Hypothyroidism – Candida – Obesity: The Same Condition?

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    DIABETES MELLITUS The TCM approach to treatment

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

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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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    Treating the Common Cold with Herbs

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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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    Egyptian Magical Principle

    Yorubic Medicine: The Art of divine Herbology

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    Upper Respiratory System

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    Ankylosing Spondylitis

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    Research Progress in the Prevention and the Treatment for Endotoxic Diseases with Traditional Chinese Medicine

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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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    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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    Chinese Teapot

    What about the Preparation of Herbs

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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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    White Hellebore for cholera gout and high blood pressure

    Near Forgotten Remedies

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    How to Cook a Chinese Herbal Formula

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    Ashwagandha Seeds

    Ashwagandha: Wonder Herb of India

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