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In a message dated 9/19/00 11:57:30 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

innergate writes:

 

<< Since Chai hu is never prescribed alone, and most often in Xiao Yao Wan,

which contains two blood tonics, is there anyone who really fears it (even

in combination with moistening herbs) when there is Yin xu?

And what do people make of Xiang fu's thermal nature? >>

 

I don't fear Chai Hu when there is yin xu, if Chai Hu is needed! I have been

taught over and over that Xiang Fu is neutral in temperature, and that is

what makes it an especially useful herb in gynecology. When someone says it

is warm, where do they get that opinion?

 

I notice I have not received any replies on my query yesterday about herbal

temperatures. Did the group receive it? Is there no one out there who can

help?

 

Julie

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