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    Madeline and Faith, our most senior and junior students!

    How Is Herbal Medicine Practiced in Modern-Day China?

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    Michael in the Mountains

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

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    East West Goes on China Trip

    East West Goes to China!

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    Teacher Christopher Hobbs

    Guest Blog Feature: Chris Hobbs on Gentiana lutea and Bitters

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    Curing Pills: Don’t Leave Home without Them

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    Student Chloe Bee

    Chloe Groom (Chloe Bee), February 2016

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    Mistletoe

    Merry Mistletoe

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    Colds, Flu and Fevers: Just Sweat It Out

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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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    Cloves, Pepper, Nutmeg

    Clove: The Old “New” Spice?

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    Student Ken Krantz

    Ken Krantz, November 2015

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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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    Tanacetum Parthenium

    Feverfew and Chrysanthemum

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    Shelley Swapp, July 2015

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    Actaea Racemosa

    Black Cohosh, East and West: Part 2

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    Singing Bowls

    Faith, Herbs or Placebo?

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    Cimicifuga Racemosa

    Black Cohosh: East and West Part 1

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    Calamus

    Acorus calamus (Sweet flag)

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    Goldenseal Plant

    Studies substantiating the energetic properties of herbs based on flavors and organ meridians

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    Student McEvoy

    Michael McEvoy, April 2015

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    Calendula

    Calendula, the Western Safflower

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    East West Free Clinic

    Introducing: the East West Free Herbal Clinic

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    Quince

    What About Quince? Medicinal Uses

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    Audra Marx

    Audra Marx, March 2015

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    Citrus

    Citrus: Fruit or Peel?

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    Teacher Sheila Devitt

    Sheila Devitt, February 2015

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    Elecampe Flower

    Making the Most of One Herb: Elecampane

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    Perceived Gluten Sensitivity and Traditional Herbal Approaches

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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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    Berberine

    Berberine Buddies, Part 2

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    Berberine

    Berberine Buddies, Part 1

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    Student Adrian Williams

    Adrian Williams, November 2014

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    Cayenne Peppers

    Cayenne: Another Rude, Crude, Unsung Hero

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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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    Hawthorn Fruit Berries

    Hawthorn: Teaching an Old Herb New Tricks

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    Woman Eating Sherbet

    Herbal “Flavor” vs. “Taste”: What’s the Difference?

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    Student Amanda Hofeditz

    Amanda Hofeditz, September 2014

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    Garlic on a Plate

    Garlic: Rude, Crude, Unsung Hero

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    Prunus Serotina Bark

    Wild Cherry, One of the Great North American Herbs

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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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    Han Dynasty Art

    Treating Chronic, Complicated Conditions with Li Dong Yuan’s Pi Wei Lun

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    Egyptians used Canabis

    Topical Uses for Cannabis sativa L.

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    Shalajit

    Shilajit (Moomiyo), the Monarch of Tonics

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    Dopamine Molecule

    Corydalis yanhusuo for inflammatory and neuropathic pain

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    The Buddha

    Got Shen? Part 2

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    Joy Smiling

    Got Shen? Part 1

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

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    Student Peggy Zih

    Peggie Zih, December 2013

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    TCM Diagnosis

    Clinician’s Corner: Pulse Diagnosis

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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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    Garcinia Mangostana

    Some Useful Ideas and Tips for Weight Loss

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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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    Athena Protecting

    Find Your Hospital Advocate: Part 1

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    Student Sarah Graham

    Sarah Graham, July 2013

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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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    Student Coriward

    Cori Ward, May 2013

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    Moxibustion and Stomach 36

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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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    Tongue Pill

    The “Bitter Brew” Vindicated by Science

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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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    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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    Agastache

    Agastache for Summer’s End

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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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    Jujubes

    Wen Dan Tang

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