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There is an interesting article in English about these phenomena on:

 

http://www.tcminter.net/Artikel/The%20Geomedicine%20of%20TCM.html

 

(Gunter Neeb's website tcminter.net - English articles section - The Geomedicine

of TCM)

 

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NHO

 

, " bill_schoenbart " <plantmed2

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> Great report Eric.

>

> I have seen an example of regional differences causing symptoms here in the

U.S. Often when people move from a dry climate like Boulder or Santa Fe to a

damp climate like Santa Cruz, their skin breaks out and gets oily. Similarly

when people move in the other direction, they complain about dry peeling skin.

Sometimes this can last for a few weeks, even a few months in some cases. If a

person's internal climate can be this variable in different regions, it makes

sense that they could possibly respond to herbs differently.

>

> - Bill Schoenbart

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This article is from Dr,Zhang Cheng-Guo, an honorary professor at CMU. I had the

opportunity to listen to a lecture of his, it made me pay more attention in

clinic,as to how Doctors here in Taiwan add, and combine medicinals according to

constitution, place, and climate. very valuable material,is definitely a very

important factor in clinical success.

Gabe Fuentes

--- On Sat, 9/19/09, aowenherman <aowenherman wrote:

 

 

aowenherman <aowenherman

Re: Jiangyou Fu Zi - Geomedicine

 

Saturday, September 19, 2009, 10:26 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

There is an interesting article in English about these phenomena on:

 

http://www.tcminter .net/Artikel/ The%20Geomedicin e%20of%20TCM. html

 

(Gunter Neeb's website tcminter.net - English articles section - The Geomedicine

of TCM)

 

Best,

 

NHO

 

, " bill_schoenbart " <plantmed2@. ..>

wrote:

>

> Great report Eric.

>

> I have seen an example of regional differences causing symptoms here in the

U.S. Often when people move from a dry climate like Boulder or Santa Fe to a

damp climate like Santa Cruz, their skin breaks out and gets oily. Similarly

when people move in the other direction, they complain about dry peeling skin.

Sometimes this can last for a few weeks, even a few months in some cases. If a

person's internal climate can be this variable in different regions, it makes

sense that they could possibly respond to herbs differently.

>

> - Bill Schoenbart

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Correction: this article was not written by Dr.Zhang, himself, but he is a big

proponent of these ideas.

Gabe Fuentes

 

--- On Sun, 9/20/09, Gabriel Fuentes <fuentes120 wrote:

 

 

Gabriel Fuentes <fuentes120

Re: Re: Jiangyou Fu Zi - Geomedicine

 

Sunday, September 20, 2009, 12:07 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

This article is from Dr,Zhang Cheng-Guo, an honorary professor at CMU. I had the

opportunity to listen to a lecture of his, it made me pay more attention in

clinic,as to how Doctors here in Taiwan add, and combine medicinals according to

constitution, place, and climate. very valuable material,is definitely a very

important factor in clinical success.

Gabe Fuentes

--- On Sat, 9/19/09, aowenherman <aowenherman@ > wrote:

 

aowenherman <aowenherman@ >

Re: Jiangyou Fu Zi - Geomedicine

 

Saturday, September 19, 2009, 10:26 AM

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