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Todd-

once again I wrote a response this morning that was undeliverable. I'm

pasting it here. I don't understand because some get through and others

don't. plus- I just click reply-

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Re: Digest Number 494

 

are you saying that tao ren/hong hua dang gui have an ascending nature?

Cara

 

Rod Le Blanc wrote:

 

> Yes, Chuan Niu Xi descends as well and pulls blood downward as in Xue fu

> zhu yu tang. It would seem to have a kind of polarity action when working

> with the other upper body herbs ie Tao ren/Hong hua, Dang Gui, especially

> Chai hu ascending nature.

>

 

 

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At 4:18 PM -0500 2/21/01, Cara Frank wrote:

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>Todd-

> once again I wrote a response this morning that was undeliverable. I'm

>pasting it here. I don't understand because some get through and others

>don't. plus- I just click reply-

>Cara

>

>

>We are unable to deliver the message from <herbbabe

>to .

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Its earthlink.net, not .com

 

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Chai Hu:

 

What are some common subs people use for Chai hu... and why? Xiang fu, bo he

etc..??

A friend was discussing qing hao as a substitute, I do not really understand

this, at least according to Bensky. Bensky does not mention any lv qi

moving properties. The only connection seems to be that it treats malarial

disorders. This I believe is erroneously applied to subbing it for shao

yang type disorders, where chai hu would traditionally be used. Comments?

 

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To Cara.

 

No, I said there was a group of upper body herbs ie herbs that work in the

chest and I should not have include Dang Gui in the group as Bensky puts it

in the lower area, sorry. These would be Tao ren, Hong hua, Chuan xiong also

I would place Jie geng and Zhi ke in the group. But when used with Chai hu's

ascending nature there is a counterbalance with Chuan Niu xi's descending

nature. Chai hu has the ascending nature.

 

>Cara Frank are you saying that tao ren/hong hua dang gui have an

>ascending nature?

>Cara

>

>Rod Le Blanc wrote:

>

>It would seem to have a kind of polarity action when working

> > with the other upper body herbs ie Tao ren/Hong hua, Dang Gui,

>especially

> > Chai hu ascending nature.

> >

>

>

> >

>

 

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To Cara.

 

No, I said there was a group of upper body herbs ie herbs that work in the

chest and I should not have include Dang Gui in the group as Bensky puts it

in the lower area, sorry. These would be Tao ren, Hong hua, Chuan xiong also

I would place Jie geng and Zhi ke in the group. But when used with Chai hu's

ascending nature there is a counterbalance with Chuan Niu xi's descending

nature. Chai hu has the ascending nature.

 

>Cara Frank are you saying that tao ren/hong hua dang gui have an

>ascending nature?

>Cara

>

>Rod Le Blanc wrote:

>

>It would seem to have a kind of polarity action when working

> > with the other upper body herbs ie Tao ren/Hong hua, Dang Gui,

>especially

> > Chai hu ascending nature.

> >

>

>

> >

>

 

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Cara Frank wrote:

 

> But if I just click reply, where the heck does the .com come from?

>

> Cara

 

The person who sent you the mail needs to change that in their " reply

to " field in their email program's properties or preferences.

 

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