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Welcome Efrem,

 

What an inspiring work you seam to be doing...

 

I am in guatemala and aiming to do something similiar albiet on all a lesser

scale...

 

hope to correspond with you either on or of list...

 

Marco Bergh

 

 

 

 

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" efrem korngold " <chinadoc

 

Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:39 PM

My brief bio

 

 

> Dear Colleagues,

>

> I think many of you know something about me; but let me just say that

> I've been practicing and studying Chinese traditional medicine for 30

> years in San Francisco beginning in Great Britain in 1972 with Jack

> Worsley. I co-authored a book--Between Heaven and Earth--with my wife

> and closest colleague, Harriet Beinfield and we have also formulated a

> line of chinese herbal products known as Chinese Modular Solutions which

> are manufactured and distributed by Kan Herb Company. I have done a

> considerable amount of teaching over the years within schools of Chinese

> medicine and without authored dozens of article and chapters in books on

> the subject of Chinese traditional medicine as well as spreading the

> good news through interviews on radio, television, print media and

> various conferences. Currently I am engaged in a collaborative project

> in Cuba with Cuban acupuncturists and Natural and Traditional Medicine

> specialists to teach Chinese traditional medicine to Cuban physicians

> and medical school residents as well as graduates of the Latin American

> Medical School (which provides medical education for free to 7000

> students from poor, medically underserved countries). I also helped to

> co-found, in the last three years, a non-profit organization, NOMADOCS

> (www.nomadocs.org), whose mission is to help people in medically

> underserved communities within the U.S. and in other parts of the world

> develop their own health care institutions using Chinese traditional

> medicine and related nautral and traditional therapies as the foundation

> for safe, effective, low tech, and low cost medical care....I hope this

> suffices. Thank you for your invitation to join--I look forward to

> participating in the CHA forum....

>

> Se a fuerte y se a bien. Efrem Korngold

>

>

>

>

>

> Moderator

> [-owner ]

> Tuesday, October 28, 2003 10:18 AM

> chinadoc

> Welcome to

>

>

>

> Welcome to the Chinese Herbal Medicine!

>

> You are temporarily d.

> This group is restricted to students of TCM colleges, professional TCM

> practitioners and others with my permission. If you are none of these,

> please go to /join

> and . there are other open to laypeople at

> http://health./

>

> This list can get quite busy, up to 30 or more messages per day at

> times. If you do not want to receive this many emails, you can change

> your subscription settings.

>

> Just select the DAILY DIGEST or SPECIAL NOTICES option instead. It is

> highly recommended that you DO NOT choose the NO EMAIL option.

> Otherwise you will be unable to receive important notices from CHA about

> classes, etc.

>

> You can change your email settings at

> /join

>

> In order to have your subscription approved, you must send a brief

> introduction about yourself to the group at

> . This will confirm your

> subscription.

>

> I am excited to be hosting a discussion group devoted exclusively to

> Chinese Herbal Medicine. The list began on June 1, 1999. If you have

> never participated in an online mailing list, here are some guidelines.

>

>

> This is a place to talk about Chinese herbal medicine and related

> subjects, like

> Chinese philosophy and pharmacology. Anyone can ask a question, make a

> comment or

> post a response by sending e-mail to .

> Discussion can include basic concepts, clinical cases and research, to

> name a few.

>

> Product solicitations of any kind are definitely prohibited from this

> list. However there are periodic annoucements of educational events by

> CHA or other organizations.

>

> If you have any questions, comments, problems, etc., contact me

> personally at or reply to this email.

>

> Sincerely,

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Ditto. Great to have you on board, Efrem!

 

 

On Oct 29, 2003, at 3:54 AM, Marco wrote:

 

> Welcome Efrem,

>

> What an inspiring work you seam to be doing...

>

> I am in guatemala and aiming to do something similiar albiet on all a

> lesser

> scale...

>

> hope to correspond with you either on or of list...

>

> Marco Bergh

>

>

>

>

> -

> " efrem korngold " <chinadoc

>

> Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:39 PM

> My brief bio

>

>

>> Dear Colleagues,

>>

>> I think many of you know something about me; but let me just say that

>> I've been practicing and studying Chinese traditional medicine for 30

>> years in San Francisco beginning in Great Britain in 1972 with Jack

>> Worsley. I co-authored a book--Between Heaven and Earth--with my wife

>> and closest colleague, Harriet Beinfield and we have also formulated a

>> line of chinese herbal products known as Chinese Modular Solutions

>> which

>> are manufactured and distributed by Kan Herb Company. I have done a

>> considerable amount of teaching over the years within schools of

>> Chinese

>> medicine and without authored dozens of article and chapters in books

>> on

>> the subject of Chinese traditional medicine as well as spreading the

>> good news through interviews on radio, television, print media and

>> various conferences. Currently I am engaged in a collaborative

>> project

>> in Cuba with Cuban acupuncturists and Natural and Traditional Medicine

>> specialists to teach Chinese traditional medicine to Cuban physicians

>> and medical school residents as well as graduates of the Latin

>> American

>> Medical School (which provides medical education for free to 7000

>> students from poor, medically underserved countries). I also helped

>> to

>> co-found, in the last three years, a non-profit organization, NOMADOCS

>> (www.nomadocs.org), whose mission is to help people in medically

>> underserved communities within the U.S. and in other parts of the

>> world

>> develop their own health care institutions using Chinese traditional

>> medicine and related nautral and traditional therapies as the

>> foundation

>> for safe, effective, low tech, and low cost medical care....I hope

>> this

>> suffices. Thank you for your invitation to join--I look forward to

>> participating in the CHA forum....

>>

>> Se a fuerte y se a bien. Efrem Korngold

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>> Moderator

>> [-owner ]

>> Tuesday, October 28, 2003 10:18 AM

>> chinadoc

>> Welcome to

>>

>>

>>

>> Welcome to the Chinese Herbal Medicine!

>>

>> You are temporarily d.

>> This group is restricted to students of TCM colleges, professional TCM

>> practitioners and others with my permission. If you are none of

>> these,

>> please go to /join

>> and . there are other open to laypeople at

>> http://health./

>>

>> This list can get quite busy, up to 30 or more messages per day at

>> times. If you do not want to receive this many emails, you can change

>> your subscription settings.

>>

>> Just select the DAILY DIGEST or SPECIAL NOTICES option instead. It is

>> highly recommended that you DO NOT choose the NO EMAIL option.

>> Otherwise you will be unable to receive important notices from CHA

>> about

>> classes, etc.

>>

>> You can change your email settings at

>> /join

>>

>> In order to have your subscription approved, you must send a brief

>> introduction about yourself to the group at

>> . This will confirm your

>> subscription.

>>

>> I am excited to be hosting a discussion group devoted exclusively to

>> Chinese Herbal Medicine. The list began on June 1, 1999. If you have

>> never participated in an online mailing list, here are some

>> guidelines.

>>

>>

>> This is a place to talk about Chinese herbal medicine and related

>> subjects, like

>> Chinese philosophy and pharmacology. Anyone can ask a question, make

>> a

>> comment or

>> post a response by sending e-mail to

>> .

>> Discussion can include basic concepts, clinical cases and research, to

>> name a few.

>>

>> Product solicitations of any kind are definitely prohibited from this

>> list. However there are periodic annoucements of educational events

>> by

>> CHA or other organizations.

>>

>> If you have any questions, comments, problems, etc., contact me

>> personally at or reply to this email.

>>

>> Sincerely,

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

>>

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, " Marco " <bergh@i...> wrote:

Thank you Marco. I think Ken Rose has talked to me about your work in

Guatemala...I'm very interested in hearing about it as I think others

in this forum also would be.

 

> Welcome Efrem,

>

> What an inspiring work you seam to be doing...

>

> I am in guatemala and aiming to do something similiar albiet on all

a lesser

> scale...

>

> hope to correspond with you either on or of list...

>

> Marco Bergh

>

>

>

>

> -

> " efrem korngold " <chinadoc@p...>

>

> Tuesday, October 28, 2003 2:39 PM

> My brief bio

>

>

> > Dear Colleagues,

> >

> > I think many of you know something about me; but let me just say that

> > I've been practicing and studying Chinese traditional medicine for 30

> > years in San Francisco beginning in Great Britain in 1972 with Jack

> > Worsley. I co-authored a book--Between Heaven and Earth--with my wife

> > and closest colleague, Harriet Beinfield and we have also formulated a

> > line of chinese herbal products known as Chinese Modular Solutions

which

> > are manufactured and distributed by Kan Herb Company. I have done a

> > considerable amount of teaching over the years within schools of

Chinese

> > medicine and without authored dozens of article and chapters in

books on

> > the subject of Chinese traditional medicine as well as spreading the

> > good news through interviews on radio, television, print media and

> > various conferences. Currently I am engaged in a collaborative

project

> > in Cuba with Cuban acupuncturists and Natural and Traditional Medicine

> > specialists to teach Chinese traditional medicine to Cuban physicians

> > and medical school residents as well as graduates of the Latin

American

> > Medical School (which provides medical education for free to 7000

> > students from poor, medically underserved countries). I also

helped to

> > co-found, in the last three years, a non-profit organization, NOMADOCS

> > (www.nomadocs.org), whose mission is to help people in medically

> > underserved communities within the U.S. and in other parts of the

world

> > develop their own health care institutions using Chinese traditional

> > medicine and related nautral and traditional therapies as the

foundation

> > for safe, effective, low tech, and low cost medical care....I hope

this

> > suffices. Thank you for your invitation to join--I look forward to

> > participating in the CHA forum....

> >

> > Se a fuerte y se a bien. Efrem Korngold

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Moderator

> > [-owner ]

> > Tuesday, October 28, 2003 10:18 AM

> > chinadoc@p...

> > Welcome to

> >

> >

> >

> > Welcome to the Chinese Herbal Medicine!

> >

> > You are temporarily d.

> > This group is restricted to students of TCM colleges, professional TCM

> > practitioners and others with my permission. If you are none of

these,

> > please go to /join

> > and . there are other open to laypeople at

> > http://health./

> >

> > This list can get quite busy, up to 30 or more messages per day at

> > times. If you do not want to receive this many emails, you can change

> > your subscription settings.

> >

> > Just select the DAILY DIGEST or SPECIAL NOTICES option instead. It is

> > highly recommended that you DO NOT choose the NO EMAIL option.

> > Otherwise you will be unable to receive important notices from CHA

about

> > classes, etc.

> >

> > You can change your email settings at

> > /join

> >

> > In order to have your subscription approved, you must send a brief

> > introduction about yourself to the group at

> > This will confirm your

> > subscription.

> >

> > I am excited to be hosting a discussion group devoted exclusively to

> > Chinese Herbal Medicine. The list began on June 1, 1999. If you have

> > never participated in an online mailing list, here are some

guidelines.

> >

> >

> > This is a place to talk about Chinese herbal medicine and related

> > subjects, like

> > Chinese philosophy and pharmacology. Anyone can ask a question,

make a

> > comment or

> > post a response by sending e-mail to

 

> > Discussion can include basic concepts, clinical cases and research, to

> > name a few.

> >

> > Product solicitations of any kind are definitely prohibited from this

> > list. However there are periodic annoucements of educational

events by

> > CHA or other organizations.

> >

> > If you have any questions, comments, problems, etc., contact me

> > personally at @c... or reply to this email.

> >

> > Sincerely,

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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