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I am considering expanding my herbal services to include one of the

commercial herb cooking machines. I would love some advice/feedback

from anyone who has purchased a machine and what problems you have

had, distributors, ect.

Thanks!

Bob Linde, AP, RH(AHG)

www.acuherbal.com

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Hi Bob,

 

I saw quite a few herbal cooking machines when I was in China and South

Korea. Apparently, the ones from China come in from South Korea, so I

checked them out when I was there. They start from the basic models to the

more sophisticated automatic versions which steam the herbs in stone bowels

then boiled and can cook a bucket load in 45 mins. Weighing 10 tons and

costing a few thousand dollars, well more like 8-10, plus the filters and

packers, its a nice piece of kit. The only problem with the sophisticated

machines is the cooking of separate herbs and minerals, like it doesn't take

into account cooking extra or longer. Very odd. Anyway, have misplaced the

companies web site, was called mediset or something like that. They even

have an office in the States somewhere. Will try and dig it out of the

haystack when I have time. Otherwise, try your luck with the archives, its

in there somewhere, about this time last year I reckon.

 

Kind regards

 

Attilio D'Alberto

Doctor of (Beijing, China)

BSc (Hons) TCM MATCM

07786198900

attiliodalberto

<http://www.attiliodalberto.com/> www.attiliodalberto.com

 

 

Robert Linde [boblindeherbalist]

08 April 2005 20:13

Chinese Medicine

Thoughts of herb cooking machines

 

 

 

I am considering expanding my herbal services to include one of the

commercial herb cooking machines. I would love some advice/feedback

from anyone who has purchased a machine and what problems you have

had, distributors, ect.

Thanks!

Bob Linde, AP, RH(AHG)

www.acuherbal.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

http://babel.altavista.com/

 

 

and adjust

accordingly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Bob:

 

We may have had this conversation last year, in any

case, there are a number of commercial models

available in Guangzhou.

 

Base rices range from 12,000 Ren Min Bi to 32,000 RMB,

then you need to figure on shipping, customs, and

commission as well.

 

If you look in the files section of the Electro

Acupuncture group, there is a file called " decoction

machine. " That gives you an idea of what is available,

and there are other models in the same range.

 

If you'd like to go this way, please email me

off-list.

 

Regards, Jack

 

" The ills of the flesh are unknown to the man who absorbs and distributes prana

with accuracy. "

 

http://www.geocities.com/mojavecowboy/clinicgz.htm

 

Guangzhou Clinic, China

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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