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While at home treating my own H1N1 infection, I went looking for additional

information on Chuan xin lian kang yan pian. There were no references in

Chen/Chen Formula's or Scheid/Bensky's 2nd. There were listings in Fratkin's

Patent Reference. Those are the primary texts on my bookshelf.

An instructor of herbal internal medicine at AOMA(Austin), Yuxin He,

occasionally included formulas from a Chinese language text, Internal Medicine

of TCM by Yongyan Wang and others (Shanghai Science and Technology Press, 2002).

It seemed the authors used variations of historically prescribed formulas

utilizing modifications and combinations based on the biomedical properties of

the added herbs.

 

Is anyone in the group familiar with the text and find it well-grounded in it's

approach? Could the group please recommend their preferred English language

text(s) that might take a similar, biomed approach to classical herbal medicine

treatment? I am a recent graduate and am interested to add to my reference

library.

 

Mark Fitzpatrick, Dallas

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Actually, I wouldn't mind hearing about your experience. How you identified it,

etc... I haven't seen it yet and am curious what to look for and about the

course and treatment of it.

Doug

 

 

 

, " Mark " <mafitzp wrote:

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> While at home treating my own H1N1 infection, I went looking for additional

information on Chuan xin lian kang yan pian. There were no references in

Chen/Chen Formula's or Scheid/Bensky's 2nd. There were listings in Fratkin's

Patent Reference. Those are the primary texts on my bookshelf.

> An instructor of herbal internal medicine at AOMA(Austin), Yuxin He,

occasionally included formulas from a Chinese language text, Internal Medicine

of TCM by Yongyan Wang and others (Shanghai Science and Technology Press, 2002).

It seemed the authors used variations of historically prescribed formulas

utilizing modifications and combinations based on the biomedical properties of

the added herbs.

>

> Is anyone in the group familiar with the text and find it well-grounded in

it's approach? Could the group please recommend their preferred English language

text(s) that might take a similar, biomed approach to classical herbal medicine

treatment? I am a recent graduate and am interested to add to my reference

library.

>

> Mark Fitzpatrick, Dallas

>

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