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What is the chinese name for Stephania rotunda

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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sharon weizenbaum

Tuesday, June 12, 2007 5:03 AM

Re:Stasis Book

 

 

Hi Jason,

 

I have this book and have read it pretty much through and through and

I think it is a very important addition to a Chinese medical

library. Most practitioners fresh out of school have quite a limited

sense of blood stasis and treatment strategies for blood stasis.

Many of the practitioners I teach pretty much think of Tao Hong Si Wu

Tang or Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang type formulas for blood stasis. In

addition, the concept of blood stasis as a branch whose root and

cause must be sought is not often understood. Mr. Neeb does a

wonderful job at articulating the causative factors of blood stasis,

the patho-dynamics and the treatment methods arising from the various

causative factors. In addition, he also speaks clearly about the

Western medical correlations, some of which are extremely useful for

us. I very much appreciate the wide range of case studies he

provides to illustrate the way various doctors approach blood stasis

for a wide variety of woes. Finally, the discussion and photos of

sub-lingual veins is great. I learned stuff I did not know. For me

it is kind of the Fluid Phyisology and Pathology of blood stasis and

a must.

 

I was under the impression that Will Mclean was doing a book on blood

stasis. Anyone know about that?

 

Has anyone checked this one out?

 

Blood Stasis: China's Classical Concept in Modern Medicine

 

by Neeb, Gunther R.

 

Comments?

 

-Jason

 

Sharon Weizenbaum

86 Henry Street

Amherst, MA 01002

413-549-4021

sweiz

www.whitepinehealingarts.com

 

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HAN FANG JI ?

 

 

Alon Marcus <alonmarcus wrote:

What is the chinese name for Stephania rotunda

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-

sharon weizenbaum

 

Tuesday, June 12, 2007 5:03 AM

Re:Stasis Book

 

Hi Jason,

 

I have this book and have read it pretty much through and through and

I think it is a very important addition to a Chinese medical

library. Most practitioners fresh out of school have quite a limited

sense of blood stasis and treatment strategies for blood stasis.

Many of the practitioners I teach pretty much think of Tao Hong Si Wu

Tang or Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang type formulas for blood stasis. In

addition, the concept of blood stasis as a branch whose root and

cause must be sought is not often understood. Mr. Neeb does a

wonderful job at articulating the causative factors of blood stasis,

the patho-dynamics and the treatment methods arising from the various

causative factors. In addition, he also speaks clearly about the

Western medical correlations, some of which are extremely useful for

us. I very much appreciate the wide range of case studies he

provides to illustrate the way various doctors approach blood stasis

for a wide variety of woes. Finally, the discussion and photos of

sub-lingual veins is great. I learned stuff I did not know. For me

it is kind of the Fluid Phyisology and Pathology of blood stasis and

a must.

 

I was under the impression that Will Mclean was doing a book on blood

stasis. Anyone know about that?

 

Has anyone checked this one out?

 

Blood Stasis: China's Classical Concept in Modern Medicine

 

by Neeb, Gunther R.

 

Comments?

 

-Jason

 

Sharon Weizenbaum

86 Henry Street

Amherst, MA 01002

413-549-4021

sweiz

www.whitepinehealingarts.com

 

 

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If IT is han fang ji then accroding to chen and chen it has diffrent alkoloids.

Han fang ji main active ings are tetandrine and fangchinoline

Alon

 

The Traveler <dumai20baihui wrote:

 

HAN FANG JI ?

 

 

Alon Marcus <alonmarcus wrote:

What is the chinese name for Stephania rotunda

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-

sharon weizenbaum

 

Tuesday, June 12, 2007 5:03 AM

Re:Stasis Book

 

Hi Jason,

 

I have this book and have read it pretty much through and through and

I think it is a very important addition to a Chinese medical

library. Most practitioners fresh out of school have quite a limited

sense of blood stasis and treatment strategies for blood stasis.

Many of the practitioners I teach pretty much think of Tao Hong Si Wu

Tang or Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang type formulas for blood stasis. In

addition, the concept of blood stasis as a branch whose root and

cause must be sought is not often understood. Mr. Neeb does a

wonderful job at articulating the causative factors of blood stasis,

the patho-dynamics and the treatment methods arising from the various

causative factors. In addition, he also speaks clearly about the

Western medical correlations, some of which are extremely useful for

us. I very much appreciate the wide range of case studies he

provides to illustrate the way various doctors approach blood stasis

for a wide variety of woes. Finally, the discussion and photos of

sub-lingual veins is great. I learned stuff I did not know. For me

it is kind of the Fluid Phyisology and Pathology of blood stasis and

a must.

 

I was under the impression that Will Mclean was doing a book on blood

stasis. Anyone know about that?

 

Has anyone checked this one out?

 

Blood Stasis: China's Classical Concept in Modern Medicine

 

by Neeb, Gunther R.

 

Comments?

 

-Jason

 

Sharon Weizenbaum

86 Henry Street

Amherst, MA 01002

413-549-4021

sweiz

www.whitepinehealingarts.com

 

 

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JIN BU HUAN ?

 

Alon Marcus <alonmarcus wrote: If IT is han fang ji then

accroding to chen and chen it has diffrent alkoloids. Han fang ji main active

ings are tetandrine and fangchinoline

Alon

 

The Traveler <dumai20baihui wrote:

 

HAN FANG JI ?

 

Alon Marcus <alonmarcus wrote:

What is the chinese name for Stephania rotunda

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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