Guest guest Posted June 16, 2001 Report Share Posted June 16, 2001 Hi Victoria and Friends Let me introduce myself. My name is Juan J. Fiuza. I am Naturopathic Doctor with some experience but a green TCM Herbalist certified by Training Center of Chinese Academy of Traditional Medicine. Beijing, China. At this moment I am working to open my new office and I need to create my chinese herbs pharmacy. Here is where I need your help. I am having difficulties in selecting the herbs that I must have in my herbs pharmacy. It is one helps to have a list of the more used herbs in formulas. Somebody has a list that can send to me? I am thinking to uses in the formulas concentrated single herbs, granulated or powder. I would like to receive the opinions and experience with concentrated single herbs, granulated or powder. Thank JJF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2001 Report Share Posted June 16, 2001 jjf33165 wrote: > > Hi Victoria and Friends > Let me introduce myself. > My name is Juan J. Fiuza. I am Naturopathic Doctor with some > experience but a green TCM Herbalist certified by Training Center of > Chinese Academy of Traditional Medicine. Beijing, China. > At this moment I am working to open my new office and I need to > create my chinese herbs pharmacy. Here is where I need your help. > I am having difficulties in selecting the herbs that I must have in > my herbs pharmacy. > It is one helps to have a list of the more used herbs in formulas. > Somebody has a list that can send to me? > I am thinking to uses in the formulas concentrated single herbs, > granulated or powder. > I would like to receive the opinions and experience with concentrated > single herbs, granulated or powder. Here's a list of the most commonly used herbs that show up in the most commonly used formulas: http://Acupuncture.com/Herbology/CaHerb.htm As for the concentrated herbs, etc... I like the concentrated extracts mostly. For the very expensive herbs, I just grind them up and include them in the capsules that I make. Expensive herbs include Chuang Bei Mu, Hu Po and a few others. They're very conveninent. -- Al Stone L.Ac. <AlStone http://www.BeyondWellBeing.com Pain is inevitable, suffering is optional. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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