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Hi Everyone,

 

How many herbs can you use at one time. What i mean is, if i want to

use herbs in a formula. What are the maximum number of herbs i can use.

 

I usually use the herbs as a poweder form.

 

Also can you use few formulas together to make it easier and save time.

 

If you use too many herbs at one time, will it reduce it's effects.

 

Thanks

M/H/S

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Ive heard that putting herbs together actully makes them work better.

I take a zillion of them every day and I'm pretty healthy after having

colon cancer last year.

 

gms...

 

herbal remedies , " mhsarwar " <mhsarwar>

wrote:

>

> Hi Everyone,

>

> How many herbs can you use at one time. What i mean is, if i want to

> use herbs in a formula. What are the maximum number of herbs i can

use.

>

> I usually use the herbs as a poweder form.

>

> Also can you use few formulas together to make it easier and save

time.

>

> If you use too many herbs at one time, will it reduce it's effects.

>

> Thanks

> M/H/S

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I am not a big fan of mixing large numbers of herbs randomly

together. Formulations are an art/science using complementary

actions to produce in synergy a whole that is much greater than the

sum of the parts. The more herbs you have in one formula as you

take the dose the less of any one herb effect you are getting. Thus

you can dilute an effect that you need with too many other herbs.

This is called shotgunning, shoot a bunch of herbs at a problem and

hoping one or two might hit. That usually doesn't work anywhere

near as good as a simple infusion with a plant you know.

Additionally, it is very difficult to figure out which of those

herbs is actually doing the healing action matching the

patient/situation thus by habitual shotgunning you cut yourself off

from deeper experience and understanding of herbal interactions.

Michael Tierra's book, The Way of Herbs, has an excellent

chapter on how to make formulations. A rule of thumb for acute

conditions is 1 to 3 herbs providing the effect you need

(demulcents, liver cleanse, diuretic, etc.) make up 75% of the

formula and the rest are supporting herbs helping to balance it

out. Chronic conditions tend to be more complicated and the Chinese

have some brutally long combinations but are designed that way with

5000 years of experience behind it.

Read that chapter, or other similiar ones, spend time working

with herbs one by one, and build experience with some of the great

formulas that others have put out. You'll then grow naturally into

making your own formulations that work well.

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