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Not much personal experience with KW, but my ACTCM teacher Jenny

Belluomini, RN,LAc was very enthusiastic about their products. She

was in one of the first graduating classes from ACTCM and translated

alot with C.S.Cheung so she ought to know something.

Cameron

 

, " David Russell, L.Ac. "

<dave wrote:

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> Has anyone heard of KW Botanicals and if so what are your thoughts

on

> them?

>

> They provide fluid extracts for Chinese herbs and formulas and

state

> that they are " 1:2 botanical extracts (herb to liquid), yielding

a

> full complement of alcohol and water soluble active ingredients. "

>

> Just curious...

>

> David Russell

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KW is a good company. The owner, Brian Weissbuch, is very ethical.

Many of his herbs are grown organically in California.

 

- Bill Schoenbart

 

 

 

, " David Russell, L.Ac. "

<dave wrote:

>

> Has anyone heard of KW Botanicals and if so what are your thoughts

on

> them?

>

> They provide fluid extracts for Chinese herbs and formulas and

state

> that they are " 1:2 botanical extracts (herb to liquid), yielding

a

> full complement of alcohol and water soluble active ingredients. "

>

> Just curious...

>

> David Russell

>

>

>

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I have used them before as they have a number of Dr. Hammer and Dr.

Shen's formulas in stock, although you must have taken some of the

Contemporary Chinese Pulse Diganosis classes to have access to them, I

think.

 

I use mostly Golden Lotus Botanicals. They have a full pharmacy of

liquid extract singles and formulas, as well as raw, powders, etc.

They will also make up stock formulas that you use often, and keep

them in your proprietary account.

 

Ross

 

 

, " David Russell, L.Ac. "

<dave wrote:

>

> Has anyone heard of KW Botanicals and if so what are your thoughts on

> them?

>

> They provide fluid extracts for Chinese herbs and formulas and state

> that they are " 1:2 botanical extracts (herb to liquid), yielding a

> full complement of alcohol and water soluble active ingredients. "

>

> Just curious...

>

> David Russell

>

>

>

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