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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

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jjf33165 wrote:

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> 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.

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