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Hello. This is directed to those who may have studied TCM as well as

acupuncture. My boyfriend is currently studying TCM and acupuncture,

and he is having a problem keeping the names of herbs straight. Does

anyone have any suggestions that might help, possibly from your own

school days?

 

Thanks in advance.

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Thank you so much for all of your help!

 

It turns out that my boyfriend knows about Herbtunes and ZooCards,

and felt they wouldn't work for him. In the end what did help was my

sitting down and helping him study. At least I hope it helped; we'll

find out when he gets his test back.

 

We basically did this suggestion... we broke the 19 or so herbs that

he had to know into groups of four or three, and he explained each

one to me. Having to explain the indication of each herb and its

relationship to which channel helped him to put into perspective and

remember it more, instead of just trying to memorize a bunch of facts.

We did another 3, then went back to the first 4, and on and on until

we got through all of them. I only wish we had started earlier

because by then it was 1 am, we had to be up by 7 and the test was at

9. Nevertheless, I think things went well.

 

Thanks again for all your help!

 

acupuncture , " Christopher Vedeler, L.Ac. "

<ckvedeler@a...> wrote:

> Memorizing the herb names is the most challenging part of the TCM

> education in my experience. There really are no shortcuts.

Memorize,

> memorize, memorize. Break the herbs and formulas into groups of 10

and

> then spend enough time to get those 10 down pat before trying to

learn

> any others. I had to do this 10 or 15 times before I knew them cold

> with the first 7 - 8 times feeling very frustrated because I didn't

feel

> like I was getting them. Then review them often to keep those

memory

> pathways open as they will get cross wired as you learn the next

set of

> 10, and then the next and so on.

>

> After 3.5 years of doing this in school I feel quite comfortable

with

> about 30% of the herbs and formulas that I learned. The other 70% I

> don't use in my practice and so they tend to drift away into

obscurity

> in my mind. Use it or loose it.

>

> Christopher Vedeler L.Ac., C.Ht.

> Oasis Acupuncture

> http://www.oasisacupuncture.com

> 8233 N. Via Paseo del Norte

> Suite D-35

> Scottsdale, AZ 85258

> (480) 991-3650

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> oolooloo [oolooloo]

> Monday, February 14, 2005 8:19 PM

> acupuncture

> acupuncture herbal help

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>

> Hello. This is directed to those who may have studied TCM as well

as

> acupuncture. My boyfriend is currently studying TCM and

acupuncture,

> and he is having a problem keeping the names of herbs straight.

Does

> anyone have any suggestions that might help, possibly from your own

> school days?

>

> Thanks in advance.

>

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