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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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    Chinese Herbal Secrets Book

    Chinese Herbal Secrets by Stefan Chmelik, publ. by Avery

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    Human Anatomy

    Wind in the Blood: Mayan Healing and Chinese Medicine

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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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    Roger Miller

    Roger Martin, October 2017

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    Bethany Chappell, June 2017

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    Andrew Ellis

    Andy Ellis

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    Ophiopogon

    Ophiopogon: A Common Garden Ornamental with Superpowers

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    EWCH Jill Barnattan

    Jill Barnattan

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    Treating Arthritis, Lower Back and Joint Pains

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    Professional Herbalist Course

    36-Lesson Professional Herbalist Course

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    What is “Gao Jelly”?

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    Two Acupoints for the Price of One: GB 20 and Krikatika Marma for Allergies, Headache and More

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    Mistletoe

    Merry Mistletoe

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    Colds, Flu and Fevers: Just Sweat It Out

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    Dry Leaves

    Untangling Yin Deficiency with Heat

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    Calamus

    Acorus calamus (Sweet flag)

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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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    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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    Student Adrian Williams

    Adrian Williams, November 2014

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

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    Student Jude Nicholson

    Jude Nicholson, August 2014

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    Book Review: Dandelion Hunter by Rebecca Lerner

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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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    Gifts for Herbalists (and Others) on Your List

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    Chair

    Find Your Hospital Advocate, Part 2

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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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    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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    Jacob Ragweed

    Like Treats Like: Ragweed to Treat Allergies

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    Watermelon Slices

    The Second Stagnation: Blood Stasis, Part 1

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    The First Stagnation: Qi Stagnation, Part 1

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    Influenza Revisited

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    The Mother of All Diseases: Stagnation (Part Two)

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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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    Chinese Herbal Medicine

    Adulteration of Chinese Herbs: A Different Perspective

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    Dandelion Flower

    Dandelion, Burdock, and Cancer

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    Turmeric Roots

    Turmeric: Pros, Cons, and Contraindications

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    Triphala and Honey for seasonal allergy

    Preventing and Treating Seasonal Allergies with Neti, Triphala and Honey

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    lloyd williams

    W. Lloyd Williams, November 2011

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    Breitenbush Reunion

    Breitenbush 2011: A 30-Year-Reunion for North American Pioneer Herbalists

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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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    Curculigo Leaves

    Two Immortals

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    Forest Canopy Road

    Joint of the Seasons: Fall

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    Expellin Extract

    Wind-Chill Colds and Flu: What They Are and How to Treat Them

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    Quickly Clearing those Wind-Chill Colds and Flu

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