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> Chinese Herbal Medicine, a voluntary organization of licensed healthcare

practitioners, matriculated students and postgraduate academics specializing in

Chinese Herbal Medicine, provides a variety of professional services, including

board approved online continuing education.

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> There are 25 messages in this issue.

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> Topics in this digest:

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> 1. Re: Herbal aphrodesiac

> Heiko Lade <heiko

> 2. Re: Herbal aphrodesiac

> WMorris116

> 3. Re: Throat Cancer

> <kwisgirda

> 4. Re: Re: diagnostic correlations

> <alonmarcus

> 5. Re: Re: diagnostic correlations

> Al Stone <alstone

> 6. Re: Re: diagnostic correlations

> Al Stone <alstone

> 7. Re: Re: diagnostic correlations

> " Z'ev Rosenberg " <zrosenberg

> 8. Re: Re: diagnostic correlations

> Al Stone <alstone

> 9. Re: diagnostic correlations

>

> 10. Re: diagnostic correlations

>

> 11. Re: diagnostic correlations

> jramholz

> 12. Disturbing news update- statistical manipulation

> Karen S Vaughan <creationsgarden

> 13. Re: energetic vs. physical dosing-- Tinctures vs fluid extract

concentrates.

> yulong

> 14. Re: diagnostic correlations

>

> 15. Re: Throat Cancer

> Heiko Lade <heiko

> 16. AW: Re: energetic vs. physical dosing-- Tinctures vs fluid extract

concentrates.

> " Dr. Peter Powalka " <mail

> 17. Re: Throat Cancer

> limon1111

> 18. Mind-Body Problems

> jramholz

> 19. RE: Re: diagnostic correlations

> " Patrick Rudolph " <patim.rudolph

> 20. RE: Re: diagnostic correlations

> " Patrick Rudolph " <patim.rudolph

> 21. Re: Throat Cancer

> limon1111

> 22. energetic vs. physical dosing - crazy enough or not?

> " Stephen Morrissey " <stephen

> 23. Re: Re: diagnostic correlations

> " Z'ev Rosenberg " <zrosenberg

> 24. RE: Re: energetic vs. physical dosing-- Tinctures vs fluid extract

concentrates.

> " Stephen Morrissey " <stephen

> 25. Re: Throat Cancer

> Heiko Lade <heiko

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> Message: 1

> Mon, 30 Apr 2001 20:38:55 +1200

> Heiko Lade <heiko

> Re: Herbal aphrodesiac

>

> Thanks Robin

>

> I would have to agree that HSW is a pretty good rejuvination herb.Too bad its

a bit too greasy and cloying sx.

>

> Heiko

>

> R.L.Westenra wrote:

>

> > I don't know if this is any help but the " Yoga of Herbs " (David Frawley,

> > Vasant Lad) talks of

> > fo ti being polygonium multiflorum (i.e he shou wu) - which they say is the

> > msot important Chinese rejuvenative herb.

> > ----------

> > >Heiko Lade <heiko

> > >

> > >Re: Herbal aphrodesiac

> > >Sat, 28 Apr 2001 18:28

> > >

> >

> > >I have always been curious as to what fo ti is ( fo ti tien) . I remember

> > >about 20 years ago reading about as a wonder Chinese herb for long life

> > >etc. I saw pictures of the herb wrapped up with the Chinese characters of

> > >fu zi on it. Health food shops in Sydney used to sell it ,

> > >I can't say what it looked like, but it was no Chinese herb that I ever

saw.

> > >

> > >Can anyone enlighten me? I have concluded it was a fictitious made up herb

> > >designed by western herb wholesalers.

> > >

> > >

> > >Heiko

> > >

> > >Karen S Vaughan wrote:

> > >

> > >> Got the following in a commercial email for an herbal aphrodesiac (at $90

> > >> per ounce tincture introductory price!) Anyone recognize this as a

> > >> formula?

> > >>

> > >> CONTENTS:

> > >>

> > >> Whole MaHuang, Bee Pollen, Epimedium Angelica, Rehmannia, Ginger,

> > >> Schizandra, Polygonatum, Adenophora, Tremella, Tang Kuei, Reishi,

> > >> Codonopsis, Eucommium, Lycii Berry, Ligusticum, Peony Root, Fo Ti,

> > >> Atractylodes, Ophiopogon, Royal Jelly, Euryales Seeds, Poria, Licorice,

> > >> Mountain Peony Bark, Cormi Fruit, Rose Hips, Prince Ginseng,

> > >> Scrophularia, Alisma, Astragalus, Fennel, Buplerium, Cypera, Aconite,

> > >> Polygala, Red Sage Root, Jujube Seed, Lotus Seed, Tien Chi Ginseng, Ligus

> > >> Ticum, Psoralea, Dodder Seed, and Cisthanches in a solution containing

> > >> 24% pure grain alcohol as a preservative, distilled water and Lecithen as

> > >> an emulsifier.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >Chinese Herbal Medicine, a voluntary organization of licensed healthcare

> > >practitioners, matriculated students and postgraduate academics

> > >specializing in Chinese Herbal Medicine, provides a variety of professional

> > >services, including board approved online continuing education.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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