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    Wheat Field

    Eczema and other inflammatory skin diseases

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    Astragalus

    Astragalus for immunity

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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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    Ginger Root

    Fukishen Japanese Abdominal Diagnosis

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    Ben Zappin, EWCH

    Benjamin Zappin, L.AC.

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    Moxibustion Tools

    Barefoot Doctor Healing Techniques

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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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    The Atlas of Chinese Tongue Diagnosis

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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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    Healing with the Herbs of Live by Lesley Tierra

    Healing with the Herbs of Life by Lesley Tierra

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    Dong Quai

    Obtaining an Herbalist Certification or Herbalist Degree

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    Herbalist James Min

    James Min

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    December 2017 Student of the Month Chandra Hartman

    Chandra Hartman, December 2017

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    Herbology Training Courses

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    Panax ginseng, the King of Tonics

    What’s a Tonic?

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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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    Herbs and Rheumatoid Arthritis

    Herbal Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis

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    The Four Elements

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

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    Kratom

    Kratom: Uses, Dosage, Administration, and Contraindications

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    Mitragyna Speciosa

    Kratom: The Herbal Pain-Relieving Answer to the Opioid Epidemic?

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    Woman working while eating

    How to Drain Your Essence

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    East West graduate and Professional Herbalist Joshua Farahnik

    Joshua Farahnik, RH (AHG)

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    Our Administrator Jill Unger

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    K Martin

    Karley Martin, May 2017

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    Cramp Bark

    Herbal Research Websites

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    Student Emily Stock

    Emily Stock, April 2017

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    Herbalist Richo Cech

    Richo Cech

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    Ophiopogon

    Ophiopogon: A Common Garden Ornamental with Superpowers

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    Blueberries for Multiple Sclerosis

    Herbalist Training FAQs

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    Fuch Botany

    Rare Books

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    About East West School of Herbology Training

    About Our Training

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    Achillea Millefolium

    Anatomy/Physiology

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    Treating Arthritis, Lower Back and Joint Pains

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    Botanical Gardens (Singapore)

    Guest Blog: How to Study Herbal Medicine by Kristi Shapla

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    Professional Herbalist Course

    36-Lesson Professional Herbalist Course

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

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    Trail Mix

    Sweet Herbal Holiday Treats

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    Student Jenn Doucet

    Jenn Doucet, December 2016

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    Cardamom

    Cardamom: Your Best Friend

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    Spiritual Dancer

    The Three Levels of Healing

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    What is “Gao Jelly”?

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    Student Hesty Morley

    Hesty Morley, October 2016

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    Green Moxa

    The Wonders of Moxa, Part 2

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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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    The Wonders of Moxa, Part 1

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    Student Inga Bylinkina

    Inga Bylinkina, August 2016

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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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    Nathan Shannon, EWCH

    Nathan Shannon, June Graduate of the Month

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    Herbalist Ron Potts teaching Herbalism at the Seminar

    Tonic Herb Master Ron Teeguarden Visits East West Seminar

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    Student Hung Ting Ting

    Hung Ting Ting, May 2016

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    Teacher Christopher Hobbs

    Guest Blog Feature: Chris Hobbs on Gentiana lutea and Bitters

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    Student Ann Roe

    Anne Roe, March 2016

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    Student Chloe Bee

    Chloe Groom (Chloe Bee), February 2016

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    Triphala Fruits

    Triphala and Elderberry for IBS

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    Bindi Tapping

    Calm Your Mind, Silence Your Thoughts with Bindi Tapping

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    Student Joshua

    Joshua Laurenzi, January 2016

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    Mistletoe

    Merry Mistletoe

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    Colds, Flu and Fevers: Just Sweat It Out

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    Teacher M Klassen

    Michele Klassen, December 2015

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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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    Teacher Jenn Rich

    October Student of the Month, Jennifer Rich

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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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    Student Henning

    Julia Hennig, August 2015

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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 Beverly

    Beverly Jennings, May 2015 Graduate of the Month

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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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    GNC

    New York Attorney’s Botched Attempt to Regulate the Herbal Industry

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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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    East West graduate and Certified Herbalist Michelle Schurig

    Michelle Schurig, December 2014

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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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    Erin Massengale

    Erin Massengale, October 2014

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    Woman Eating Sherbet

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

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    Chinese Natural Pharmacy

    Are Herbs from the West Really the Best?

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    Student Jude Nicholson

    Jude Nicholson, August 2014

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    Unified Register of Herbal Practitioners

    Current Herbal Regulation in the UK

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    Student M Longfield

    Michael Longfield, July 2014

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