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okay (all) , thanks for the information!

Julie mentioned about the practical dictionary... I've seen the

name of this book for several times in the emails from this list but

can't find it on the Internet. Maybe an ISBN number?

 

and speaking of books, has someone a good suggestion for a book that

goes deeper into the theory of the channels

 

Thanks and best wishes

 

Rick

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Rick,

 

Check out this page from Amazon.

 

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0912111542/104-9758087-6716763?v=g\

lance

 

 

Julie

 

" j.kamps " <j.kamps2

 

Tuesday, November 25, 2003 12:10 PM

Re: Nutritive and protective levels?

 

 

> okay (all) , thanks for the information!

> Julie mentioned about the practical dictionary... I've seen the name of

this book for several times in the emails from this list but can't find it

on the Internet. Maybe an ISBN number?

>

> Thanks and best wishes

>

> Rick

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, " Rick " <j.kamps2@c...> wrote:

 

> and speaking of books, has someone a good suggestion for a book that

> goes deeper into the theory of the channels

>

 

Deeper than what? Did you have something specific in mind?

 

" Navigating the Channels of Traditional " by Ni Yitian

OMD seems like a decent book on the channels, their pathology, and

treatment.

 

Brian C. Allen

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Wow! this is amazing ,, it looks like the acupuncture bible :-)

Thanks a lot!!

 

Rick

 

 

, Julie Chambers

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> Rick,

>

> Check out this page from Amazon.

>

> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0912111542/104-

9758087-6716763?v=glance

>

>

> Julie

>

> " j.kamps " <j.kamps2@c...>

>

> Tuesday, November 25, 2003 12:10 PM

> Re: Nutritive and protective levels?

>

>

> > okay (all) , thanks for the information!

> > Julie mentioned about the practical dictionary... I've seen the

name of

> this book for several times in the emails from this list but can't

find it

> on the Internet. Maybe an ISBN number?

> >

> > Thanks and best wishes

> >

> > Rick

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It is the Practical Dictionary of : Nigel Wiseman and Feng

Ye, Published by Paradigm Publications and easily available through Redwing.

 

Marnae

 

At 08:10 PM 11/25/2003 +0100, you wrote:

>okay (all) , thanks for the information!

>Julie mentioned about the practical dictionary... I've seen the name of

>this book for several times in the emails from this list but can't find it

>on the Internet. Maybe an ISBN number?

>

>Thanks and best wishes

>

>Rick

>-

> yingsuke2002

>

> Tuesday, November 25, 2003 7:01 AM

> Re: Nutritive and protective levels?

>

>

> I thought the easy explaination was the typical army analogy. Wei

> Qi (protective level) was the front line defense and Ying Qi

> (nutritive level) was the support. If you don't feed the troops or

> resupply the ammunition, they won't last long at all. When an herb

> adjusts the Ying and Wei, it's getting the supply routes open again

> so there's enough force to expel the Xie qi.

> Geoff

>

> > -

> > " Rick " <j.kamps2@c...>

> >

> > > hello , can someone tell me what it means when a herb adjust's

> the

> > > nutritive amd protective levels. I don't understands this

> mechanism

> > >

> > > Thanks and best wishes

> > >

> > > Rick

>

>

>

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Yi Tian Ni's book is very good. Also Shima & Chace's Divergent Channels book.

 

Marnae

 

At 09:34 PM 11/25/2003 +0000, you wrote:

>okay (all) , thanks for the information!

>Julie mentioned about the practical dictionary... I've seen the

>name of this book for several times in the emails from this list but

>can't find it on the Internet. Maybe an ISBN number?

>

>and speaking of books, has someone a good suggestion for a book that

>goes deeper into the theory of the channels

>

>Thanks and best wishes

>

>Rick

>

>

>

>

>

>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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