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Can anyone recomend a compilation on the various applications of gui

zhi tang? Zev, I've heard that you lecture on it- have you published

anything I'd be able to find? Has Subiti Dharmanda? Any references

(or thoughts) would be appreciated.

 

Karen Vaughan

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Karen,

I posted an article on the CHA website on using gui zhi tang in warm

disease. Have a look if you like.

 

 

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> Can anyone recomend a compilation on the various applications of gui

> zhi tang?  Zev, I've heard that you lecture on it- have you published

> anything I'd be able to find?  Has Subiti Dharmanda?  Any references

> (or thoughts) would be appreciated.

>

> Karen Vaughan

> Creationsgarden

>

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Can we get a specific URL on this? Is this at or

.org?

-al.

 

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> Karen,

> I posted an article on the CHA website on using gui zhi tang in warm disease.

Have a look if you like.

>

>

>

> Can anyone recomend a compilation on the various applications of gui

> zhi tang?  Zev, I've heard that you lecture on it- have you published

> anything I'd be able to find?  Has Subiti Dharmanda?  Any references

> (or thoughts) would be appreciated.

>

> Karen Vaughan

> Creationsgarden

 

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Gui Zhi tang for Yang Qi deficiency, balance the yin raise up, for

stomach yang deF. also

Nhung Ta

 

Al Stone wrote:

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> Can we get a specific URL on this? Is this at or

.org?

> -al.

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> wrote:

> >

> > Karen,

> > I posted an article on the CHA website on using gui zhi tang in warm

disease. Have a look if you like.

> >

> >

> >

> > Can anyone recomend a compilation on the various applications of gui

> > zhi tang?  Zev, I've heard that you lecture on it- have you published

> > anything I'd be able to find?  Has Subiti Dharmanda?  Any references

> > (or thoughts) would be appreciated.

> >

> > Karen Vaughan

> > Creationsgarden

>

> --

> Al Stone L.Ac.

> <AlStone

> http://www.BeyondWellBeing.com

>

> Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional.

>

>

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

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