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Usually fruits that can mold, like da zao

seeds that have oils that can go rancid, like tao ren, xing ren, bai zi ren

and sticky herbs with a lot of sugar that bugs like to get to.... shu di

huang, yu zhu

.....

 

K.

 

 

 

On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 8:53 PM, zkunedo <zkunedo wrote:

 

> Hello everyone,

>

> I manage the herbal pharmacy at the school I'm attending and am trying

> to find a concise list of raw herbs that should be stored in the

> refrigerator. Can anyone point me in the right direction or provide me

> with a list? My thanks in advance.

>

> - Zeyiad

> PCOM, Chicago

>

>

>

 

 

 

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Do not rely upon the individual, but rely upon the teaching.

As far as teachings go, do not rely upon the words alone, but rely upon the

meaning that underlies them.

Regarding the meaning, do not rely upon the provisional meaning alone, but

rely upon the definitive meaning.

And regarding the definitive meaning, do not rely upon ordinary

consciousness, but rely upon wisdom awareness.

 

 

 

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Long Yan Rou, Sheng Jiang, sometimes Mei Gui Hua, it also depends on

the turnover of the herbs... I would agree with john about the general

rules. Some keep Fu Ling refrigerated until a week before use.

doug

 

 

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<johnkokko wrote:

>

> Usually fruits that can mold, like da zao

> seeds that have oils that can go rancid, like tao ren, xing ren, bai

zi ren

> and sticky herbs with a lot of sugar that bugs like to get to....

shu di

> huang, yu zhu

> ....

>

> K.

>

>

>

> On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 8:53 PM, zkunedo <zkunedo wrote:

>

> > Hello everyone,

> >

> > I manage the herbal pharmacy at the school I'm attending and am trying

> > to find a concise list of raw herbs that should be stored in the

> > refrigerator. Can anyone point me in the right direction or provide me

> > with a list? My thanks in advance.

> >

> > - Zeyiad

> > PCOM, Chicago

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

> --

> aka Mu bong Lim

> Father of Bhakti

>

> The Four Reliances:

> Do not rely upon the individual, but rely upon the teaching.

> As far as teachings go, do not rely upon the words alone, but rely

upon the

> meaning that underlies them.

> Regarding the meaning, do not rely upon the provisional meaning

alone, but

> rely upon the definitive meaning.

> And regarding the definitive meaning, do not rely upon ordinary

> consciousness, but rely upon wisdom awareness.

>

>

>

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Hello everyone,

 

I manage the herbal pharmacy at the school I'm attending and am trying

to find a concise list of raw herbs that should be stored in the

refrigerator. Can anyone point me in the right direction or provide me

with a list? My thanks in advance.

 

- Zeyiad

PCOM, Chicago

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If by tonight you don't have an answer from somebody else,

I'll give you a list. Right now I can't.

 

Kind regards,

Gloria

 

 

 

 

 

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zkunedo <zkunedo

 

Monday, December 8, 2008 8:53:48 PM

Refrigerated Raw Herbs

 

 

Hello everyone,

 

I manage the herbal pharmacy at the school I'm attending and am trying

to find a concise list of raw herbs that should be stored in the

refrigerator. Can anyone point me in the right direction or provide me

with a list? My thanks in advance.

 

- Zeyiad

PCOM, Chicago

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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every herbs are sweet and tasty, to prevent bugs

I put: yi yi ren, lian zi, qian shi, long yan rou, da zao, ju hua, bai zi ren,

he zhi ma, xing ren, tao ren, animal products ( bai hua she, wu gong, quan xie,

tu bei cong), others topical cream.. that is how I set up Emperor's pharmercy

years ago..

Christine

 

 

 

 

Christine W Chang, DAOM, LAc.,

 

 

 

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Monday, December 8, 2008 11:36:23 PM

Re: Refrigerated Raw Herbs

 

 

Long Yan Rou, Sheng Jiang, sometimes Mei Gui Hua, it also depends on

the turnover of the herbs... I would agree with john about the general

rules. Some keep Fu Ling refrigerated until a week before use.

doug

 

, " "

<johnkokko@. ..> wrote:

>

> Usually fruits that can mold, like da zao

> seeds that have oils that can go rancid, like tao ren, xing ren, bai

zi ren

> and sticky herbs with a lot of sugar that bugs like to get to....

shu di

> huang, yu zhu

> ....

>

> K.

>

>

>

> On Mon, Dec 8, 2008 at 8:53 PM, zkunedo <zkunedo > wrote:

>

> > Hello everyone,

> >

> > I manage the herbal pharmacy at the school I'm attending and am trying

> > to find a concise list of raw herbs that should be stored in the

> > refrigerator. Can anyone point me in the right direction or provide me

> > with a list? My thanks in advance.

> >

> > - Zeyiad

> > PCOM, Chicago

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

> --

> aka Mu bong Lim

> Father of Bhakti

>

> The Four Reliances:

> Do not rely upon the individual, but rely upon the teaching.

> As far as teachings go, do not rely upon the words alone, but rely

upon the

> meaning that underlies them.

> Regarding the meaning, do not rely upon the provisional meaning

alone, but

> rely upon the definitive meaning.

> And regarding the definitive meaning, do not rely upon ordinary

> consciousness, but rely upon wisdom awareness.

>

>

>

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I bet the NESA herbal dispensary would help you. I think their current manager

is Brock Haines. The contact number is 617-558-6372 extention 21.

 

 

 

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Hello everyone,I manage the herbal pharmacy at the school I'm attending and am

tryingto find a concise list of raw herbs that should be stored in

therefrigerator. Can anyone point me in the right direction or provide mewith a

list? My thanks in advance.- ZeyiadPCOM, Chicago

 

 

 

 

 

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could you let the group know what you discover about this.

 

i currently refridgerate bai zi ren, scorpian, tao ren, xing ren, shan zhu

yu, da zao, long yan roe & bing lang because that's what the herbalist from

whom i inherited the pharm did. refridgerating the seeds make sense, but it

seems like the dried fruit could be stored in jars. i've queried the pcom

email group about this issue and did not get much response, so i'd like to

know what you find out. bob damone seemed to be on the herb storage, maybe

he'd have something to offer.

 

Chinese Medicine

 

On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 8:55 AM, Emily Konstan <emilylistswrote:

 

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> I bet the NESA herbal dispensary would help you. I think their current

> manager is Brock Haines. The contact number is 617-558-6372 extention 21.

>

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> +0000Refrigerated Raw Herbs

>

> Hello everyone,I manage the herbal pharmacy at the school I'm attending and

> am tryingto find a concise list of raw herbs that should be stored in

> therefrigerator. Can anyone point me in the right direction or provide

> mewith a list? My thanks in advance.- ZeyiadPCOM, Chicago

>

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I refrigerate any of the herbs that tend to get buggy. I have not had any other

problems with the other dried herbs.

 

Douglas Knapp

Doctoral Fellow, L.Ac.

Full Moon Acupuncture

1600 York Avenue

New York, NY 10028

212-734-1459

 

 

 

 

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Tuesday, December 9, 2008 12:58:55 PM

Re: Refrigerated Raw Herbs

 

 

could you let the group know what you discover about this.

 

i currently refridgerate bai zi ren, scorpian, tao ren, xing ren, shan zhu

yu, da zao, long yan roe & bing lang because that's what the herbalist from

whom i inherited the pharm did. refridgerating the seeds make sense, but it

seems like the dried fruit could be stored in jars. i've queried the pcom

email group about this issue and did not get much response, so i'd like to

know what you find out. bob damone seemed to be on the herb storage, maybe

he'd have something to offer.

 

Chinese Medicine

 

On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 8:55 AM, Emily Konstan <emilylists (AT) hotmail (DOT) com>wrote:

 

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> I bet the NESA herbal dispensary would help you. I think their current

> manager is Brock Haines. The contact number is 617-558-6372 extention 21.

>

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> am tryingto find a concise list of raw herbs that should be stored in

> therefrigerator. Can anyone point me in the right direction or provide

> mewith a list? My thanks in advance.- ZeyiadPCOM, Chicago

>

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