Guest guest Posted September 11, 2001 Report Share Posted September 11, 2001 Thanks for the book recommendations. I actually have the book by Henry C. Lu and a book on TCM for animals called " Four Paws, Five Directions " by Cheryl Schwartz. Will check out the other book mentioned. Also, thanks for recommending about going to the beginning of message postings--stupidly, I never thought of that. Tamara and the Zoo " Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened. " -- Anatole France " You, yourself, as much as anybody in the universe, deserve your love and affection. " -- Buddha - > If you hadn't already done so, go to the message section on the > Chinese Traditional Medicine website and start reading from message 1. The earliest posts > are a step-by-step intro into TCM concepts. > > Feel free to ask questions about anything you don't understand, and please > don't worry if there is something you don't understand. It becomes clearer > as time goes by. Everyone on here was once new to TCM at one time. Most of > the list still are, and if one of you starts asking questions, that's going > to help everyone. It also will help teachers to understand what needs to be > covered better. > > I like the book The Web That Has No Weaver. I also like Chinese Herbal > Cures by Henry C. Lu for beginners. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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