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Ok, I just gotta ask. I'm sure this has been covered on the forum

before, but can you or Todd tell me more about this Herbal Tutor

software? How much does it cost, where can I get it....how does it

work? Thanks!

 

Laura

 

 

, rw2@r... wrote:

>

> Sang ji sheng would be appropriate for blood vacuity and wind-

dampness in the meridians, but am not aware of its having any effect

on hyperlipidemia. He shou wu would be appropriate for blood vacuity

and rashes associated with blood vacuity, it also has effect of

lowering cholesterol. He shou wu would be contraindicated if there

were any Spleen vacuity. Bai xian pi is good for wind-damp rash,

especially if involving fungal infection, and might be better than

sang ji sheng because it is specifically for rashes of wind-damp

type, but it does not tonify blood or have any effect on lipids

according to my references.

>

> (Like I used our Herbal Tutor software get a quick

confirmation that these are the likely best choices. )

>

>

> ---Roger Wicke, PhD, TCM Clinical Herbalist

> contact: www.rmhiherbal.org/contact/

> Rocky Mountain Herbal Institute, Hot Springs, Montana USA

> Clinical herbology training programs - www.rmhiherbal.org

>

>

>

> > Yehuda L Frischman <@j...>

> >herbs with multiple functions

> >

> >Dear Teachers, colleagues and friends,

> >

> >I had mistakenly written to , so I will

> >repost.

> >

> >One of the cardinal rules I was taught in formula writing class is

to

> >utilitze herbs with multiple functions so as to maximize effect in

> >treating complex syndromes. That being said, would anyone suggest

an

> >herb or pair of herbs that treat blood vacuity, a wind-damp rash,

and

> >hyperlipodemia.

> >

> >Thanks,

> >

> >Yehuda Frischman

>

>

> ---Roger Wicke, PhD, TCM Clinical Herbalist

> contact: www.rmhiherbal.org/contact/

> Rocky Mountain Herbal Institute, Hot Springs, Montana USA

> Clinical herbology training programs - www.rmhiherbal.org

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