Guest guest Posted March 31, 2004 Report Share Posted March 31, 2004 Hi Susan, Susan wrote: > It's definitely spring here, and I've gotten all of the herb plants > and seeds I really wanted to try this year, *except* for Corydalis > yanhusuo, which I've been looking for for years. Anyone know where > I can get seeds or plants? Susan Susan, I searched Google for Corydalis yanhusuo seeds, but failed to find a supplier. Would Listers who know of suppliers of TCM herb-seeds (guaranteed to be what they claim to be) please post to the List. I found a few URLs for seeds of medicinal plants, but do not know if the seeds are bona-fide: www.mountaingardensherbs.com/products/seeds.pdf (has 2 types of corydalis seeds, but not yanhusuo) gardenbed.com/source/20/1966_lan.asp (has something on yanhusuo plants) have some medicinal plant seeds: www.raingardens.com/seedpage/chinamed.htm www.sandmountainherbs.com/ www.phuketherb.com/ Best regards, Email: < WORK : Teagasc Research Management, Sandymount Ave., Dublin 4, Ireland Mobile: 353-; [in the Republic: 0] HOME : 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: 0] WWW : http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/searchap.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2004 Report Share Posted March 31, 2004 The best source I have found for medicinal herb plants and seeds is http://www.richters.com/ or http://www.horizonherbs.com/ bob Linde www.acuherbals.com --- < wrote: > Hi Susan, > > Susan wrote: > > It's definitely spring here, and I've gotten all > of the herb plants > > and seeds I really wanted to try this year, > *except* for Corydalis > > yanhusuo, which I've been looking for for years. > Anyone know where > > I can get seeds or plants? Susan > > Susan, I searched Google for Corydalis yanhusuo > seeds, but failed > to find a supplier. > > Would Listers who know of suppliers of TCM > herb-seeds > (guaranteed to be what they claim to be) please post > to the List. > > I found a few URLs for seeds of medicinal plants, > but do not know if > the seeds are bona-fide: > > www.mountaingardensherbs.com/products/seeds.pdf > (has 2 types of corydalis seeds, but not yanhusuo) > > gardenbed.com/source/20/1966_lan.asp > (has something on yanhusuo plants) > > have some medicinal plant seeds: > www.raingardens.com/seedpage/chinamed.htm > www.sandmountainherbs.com/ > www.phuketherb.com/ > > > Best regards, > > Email: < > > WORK : Teagasc Research Management, Sandymount Ave., > Dublin 4, Ireland > Mobile: 353-; [in the Republic: > 0] > > HOME : 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland > Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: > 0] > WWW : > http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/searchap.htm > Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes./filing.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2004 Report Share Posted March 31, 2004 Hi Susan, Susan wrote: > It's definitely spring here, and I've gotten all of the herb plants > and seeds I really wanted to try this year, *except* for Corydalis > yanhusuo, which I've been looking for for years. Anyone know where > I can get seeds or plants? Susan Susan, I searched Google for Corydalis yanhusuo seeds, but failed to find a supplier. Would Listers who know of suppliers of TCM herb-seeds (guaranteed to be what they claim to be) please post to the List. I found a few URLs for seeds of medicinal plants, but do not know if the seeds are bona-fide: www.mountaingardensherbs.com/products/seeds.pdf (has 2 types of corydalis seeds, but not yanhusuo) gardenbed.com/source/20/1966_lan.asp (has something on yanhusuo plants) have some medicinal plant seeds: www.raingardens.com/seedpage/chinamed.htm www.sandmountainherbs.com/ www.phuketherb.com/ Best regards, Email: < WORK : Teagasc Research Management, Sandymount Ave., Dublin 4, Ireland Mobile: 353-; [in the Republic: 0] HOME : 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: 0] WWW : http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/searchap.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2004 Report Share Posted April 5, 2004 Can anyone clarify this? Using the Four Gates, bilateral LV 3 and LI 4, what type of stimulation does one emply? Tone both? Reduce both? Or just let the needles lie? Also, does one do the conventional depth or the shallow Japanese one? Will apreciate input. Dr. Holmes Keikobad MB BS DPH Ret. DIP AC NCCAOM LIC AC CO & AZ www.acu-free.com - 15 CEUS by video. NCCAOM reviewed. Approved in CA & most states. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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