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I recently completed my final for my first herbology class at the

American College of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine. What I had to

do to memorize the Chinese names was to try to remember the English

translation of the Chinese names so it had a meaning other than a

random word. For example, anytime I remembered Gan Cao, I thought of

Licorice Root. Also, I had to use flashcards a lot. As far as the

toxic herbs and contraindications, I would highly recommend dividing

up the content so you can spread it out over several days. Then,

just take out a blank sheet of paper and start writing down what you

remember until you can memorize everything that you set as your goal

for that day. The next day, write down what you memorized the day

before and add that day's work to it. It is much better not to cram

for this exam. Hope this helps.

 

 

 

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> Fact440@a... wrote:

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> > Hello my Name is George Griffin Henderson I have just finished a

three year

> > Acupuncture program at MITCM in bethesda MD. Last august I

started our Herb

> > course, I am currently studing for my first semister final. Can

you suggest

> > anything to help? I have problems getting the names to stick in

the old

> > brain.

> > Sincerly

> > George Griffin Henderson

>

>

>

> --

> Chinese Herbs

>

> FAX:

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Memory Aids:

 

*On inhalation visualise the name.

 

*On inhalation visualise the the actual physical

appearance of the herb.

 

*On exhalation whisper the name of the herb, maintain

this name in mind and then inhale and recieve it into

your Dan Tian (Vital Centre) or Heart Centre.

 

*If you have samples of the herbs smell them and as

you smell them whisper the name of the herb and

inhale.

 

*Or if possible taste them and as you taste them

create the form of the word in verbal mind and also

recieve the idea of the word right down there in your

gut.

 

There are many other aids to memorisation. There are a

few.

 

> Fact440 wrote:

>

> > Hello my Name is George Griffin Henderson I have

> just finished a three year

> > Acupuncture program at MITCM in bethesda MD. Last

> august I started our Herb

> > course, I am currently studing for my first

> semister final. Can you suggest

> > anything to help? I have problems getting the

> names to stick in the old

> > brain.

> > Sincerly

> > George Griffin Henderson

>

>

>

> --

> Chinese Herbs

>

> FAX:

>

 

 

 

 

 

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hi all

was wondering if any of you had any tips or memory aids for

studying herbs???

i've just started a course and am really struggling with the

pinyin...latin...english...and Subtlety of use..

 

i'm familiar with word/picture/location etc association but this

defies all..

 

any commets gratefully recieved

 

regards andy

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Hi,

 

try the " herb zoo " , they're flash cards available to you if you google the

phrase. They come in single herb sets and formulas.

Really helped me, as I'm a visual person,

 

good luck,

 

Ann

 

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andy <

Tuesday, November 2, 2004 3:51 am

memory aids

 

>

>

>

> hi all

> was wondering if any of you had any tips or memory aids for

> studying herbs???

> i've just started a course and am really struggling with the

> pinyin...latin...english...and Subtlety of use..

>

> i'm familiar with word/picture/location etc association but this

> defies all..

>

> any commets gratefully recieved

>

> regards andy

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At 10:51 AM 11/2/04 -0000, you wrote:

>

>was wondering if any of you had any tips or memory aids for

>studying herbs???

>i've just started a course and am really struggling with the

>pinyin...latin...english...and Subtlety of use..

>

>i'm familiar with word/picture/location etc association but this

>defies all..

 

Back ca. 1990, some of us would bring along some Yuan Zhi (Rx Polygala) to

munch/suck on (it's sour!) during the CALE (Calif. Acup. Lic. Exam) -- it's

supposed to aid memory. I don't know if it did, but I passed readily, and

with a calm spirit all the way.

 

 

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In a message dated 11/3/2004 5:36:56 AM Eastern Standard Time,

writes:

Back ca. 1990, some of us would bring along some Yuan Zhi (Rx Polygala) to

munch/suck on (it's sour!) during the CALE (Calif. Acup. Lic. Exam) -- it's

supposed to aid memory. I don't know if it did, but I passed readily, and

with a calm spirit all the way.

 

 

 

 

Phosphatityl Serine. or PS. Your brain and cell membranes have a high

percentage of this " nutrient " . It works wonders. Got my wife through her

masters. She was amazed at the difference she felt when she took it compared to

when she missed it.

 

There is a far amount of medical research that shows it helps with

dementia and memory.

 

Good luck,

 

Chris

 

 

 

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