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has anyone taken this seminar (the full weekend one). do you recommend it?

is it heavily ladened with western terminology? is the material you learned

helpful to your herbal practice? was it interesting and enjoyable?

 

i appreciate hearing your thoughts.

 

Chinese Medicine

 

> *Introduction to Herb-Drug Interactions *

>

> with

> Greg Sperber, M.D., L.Ac., D.A.O.M.

>

> Pacific College of Oriental Medicine

> 915 Broadway (between 20th and 21st Streets)

> ROOM 1 - 2nd floor

>

> Learn the basics of determining the risks of combining drugs and herbs.

> This will include a look at the ADME scheme (absorption, distribution,

> metabolism, and elimination of pharmaceutical drugs) and the therapeutic

> index.

> Time permitting, we will discuss how to deal with a negative interaction

> should it occur.

>

>

>

> *Dr. Greg Sperber is author of **Integrated Pharmacology, Combining Modern

> Pharmacology with * *published by Blue Poppy. He holds a

> masters and doctorate of acupuncture and Oriental medicine from Pacific

> College of Oriental Medicine, San Diego, a medical degree from Flinders

> University of South Australia, and a master of business administration from

> National University. Currently he is a professor and Director of Clinical

> Services and Clinical Chair at PCOM, San Diego, and the immediate past

> president of the California State Oriental Medical Association. He speaks

> internationally about acupuncture business concerns and drug-herb

> interactions.

> ***--

>

Kath Bartlett, LAc, MS, BA UCLA

Oriental Medicine

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Kath's Blog about , Healthy Living & Spirituality:

http://acukath.blogspot.com/

 

Flying Dragon Liniment: Effective pain relief for muscles & joints

Formulated by Kath Bartlett, Traditional Chinese Herbalist

Available at Asheville Center for :

www.FlyingDragonLiniment.com

 

and from the following supply companies:

Kamwo Herbal Pharmacy: NY - Chinatown

https://www.kamwo.com/shop/product.php?productid=17442 & cat=0 & page=1

 

Golden Needle Acupuncture, Herbal & Medical Supply - Candler, NC

http://www.goldenneedleonline.com/index.php?page=categories & category=14 & vendor= & \

product=5554 & pg=

 

 

Asheville Center For

70 Woodfin Place, Suite West Wing Two

Asheville, NC 28801 828.258.2777

kbartlett

www.AcupunctureAsheville.com

 

 

 

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Kath,

 

I recently attended a seminar given by Greg Sperber at Samra.  Though not

specifically on the topic of Herb/Drug interactions, I am familiar with his Blue

Poppy book and it is a must get for any practitioner working with patients

who take pharmaceuticals.  My  impression of the seminar he gave is that he is

informative, interesting and entertaining.  I would strongly encourage attending

any seminar Greg gives.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

--- On Tue, 3/31/09, wrote:

 

 

 

Sperber: Herb/Drug interactions - can anyone give rec/feedback

about this seminar

" TCM List " <Chinese Traditional Medicine >

Tuesday, March 31, 2009, 6:49 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

has anyone taken this seminar (the full weekend one). do you recommend it?

is it heavily ladened with western terminology? is the material you learned

helpful to your herbal practice? was it interesting and enjoyable?

 

i appreciate hearing your thoughts.

 

Chinese Medicine

 

> *Introduction to Herb-Drug Interactions *

>

> with

> Greg Sperber, M.D., L.Ac., D.A.O.M.

>

> Pacific College of Oriental Medicine

> 915 Broadway (between 20th and 21st Streets)

> ROOM 1 - 2nd floor

>

> Learn the basics of determining the risks of combining drugs and herbs.

> This will include a look at the ADME scheme (absorption, distribution,

> metabolism, and elimination of pharmaceutical drugs) and the therapeutic

> index.

> Time permitting, we will discuss how to deal with a negative interaction

> should it occur.

>

>

>

> *Dr. Greg Sperber is author of **Integrated Pharmacology, Combining Modern

> Pharmacology with * *published by Blue Poppy. He holds a

> masters and doctorate of acupuncture and Oriental medicine from Pacific

> College of Oriental Medicine, San Diego, a medical degree from Flinders

> University of South Australia, and a master of business administration from

> National University. Currently he is a professor and Director of Clinical

> Services and Clinical Chair at PCOM, San Diego, and the immediate past

> president of the California State Oriental Medical Association. He speaks

> internationally about acupuncture business concerns and drug-herb

> interactions.

> ***--

>

 

Oriental Medicine

Experienced, Dedicated, Effective

 

Kath's Blog about , Healthy Living & Spirituality:

http://acukath. blogspot. com/

 

Flying Dragon Liniment: Effective pain relief for muscles & joints

Formulated by Kath Bartlett, Traditional Chinese Herbalist

Available at Asheville Center for :

www.FlyingDragonLin iment.com

 

and from the following supply companies:

Kamwo Herbal Pharmacy: NY - Chinatown

https://www. kamwo.com/ shop/product. php?productid= 17442 & cat= 0 & page=1

 

Golden Needle Acupuncture, Herbal & Medical Supply - Candler, NC

http://www.goldenne edleonline. com/index. php?page= categories & category=

14 & vendor= & product= 5554 & pg=

 

Asheville Center For

70 Woodfin Place, Suite West Wing Two

Asheville, NC 28801 828.258.2777

kbartlett@Acupunctu reAsheville. com

www.AcupunctureAshe ville.com

 

 

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Dr. Greg Sperber is an excellent instructor, practitioner and scholar. He went

through the MSTOM program at PCOM in the ninety's, then he went through

allopathic medical school. He then returned to PCOM and went through the DAOM

program. That's when I met him and we graduated from the DAOM program together.

He is just an outstanding person and practitioner,and I highly recommend his

seminars and respect his knowledge of both medicines. It will be well worth you

time and effort. Greg is also a real specialist when it comes to OM psych and

emotional disorders. I refer my difficult cases to him and defer to his

judgement.

 

 

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

Dr. Donald J. Snow, Jr., DAOM, MPH, L.Ac.

 

 

 

Chinese Traditional Medicine

acukath

Tue, 31 Mar 2009 21:49:48 -0400

Sperber: Herb/Drug interactions - can anyone give rec/feedback

about this seminar

 

 

 

 

 

has anyone taken this seminar (the full weekend one). do you recommend it?

is it heavily ladened with western terminology? is the material you learned

helpful to your herbal practice? was it interesting and enjoyable?

 

i appreciate hearing your thoughts.

 

Chinese Medicine

 

> *Introduction to Herb-Drug Interactions *

>

> with

> Greg Sperber, M.D., L.Ac., D.A.O.M.

>

> Pacific College of Oriental Medicine

> 915 Broadway (between 20th and 21st Streets)

> ROOM 1 - 2nd floor

>

> Learn the basics of determining the risks of combining drugs and herbs.

> This will include a look at the ADME scheme (absorption, distribution,

> metabolism, and elimination of pharmaceutical drugs) and the therapeutic

> index.

> Time permitting, we will discuss how to deal with a negative interaction

> should it occur.

>

>

>

> *Dr. Greg Sperber is author of **Integrated Pharmacology, Combining Modern

> Pharmacology with * *published by Blue Poppy. He holds a

> masters and doctorate of acupuncture and Oriental medicine from Pacific

> College of Oriental Medicine, San Diego, a medical degree from Flinders

> University of South Australia, and a master of business administration from

> National University. Currently he is a professor and Director of Clinical

> Services and Clinical Chair at PCOM, San Diego, and the immediate past

> president of the California State Oriental Medical Association. He speaks

> internationally about acupuncture business concerns and drug-herb

> interactions.

> ***--

>

 

Oriental Medicine

Experienced, Dedicated, Effective

 

Kath's Blog about , Healthy Living & Spirituality:

http://acukath.blogspot.com/

 

Flying Dragon Liniment: Effective pain relief for muscles & joints

Formulated by Kath Bartlett, Traditional Chinese Herbalist

Available at Asheville Center for :

www.FlyingDragonLiniment.com

 

and from the following supply companies:

Kamwo Herbal Pharmacy: NY - Chinatown

https://www.kamwo.com/shop/product.php?productid=17442 & cat=0 & page=1

 

Golden Needle Acupuncture, Herbal & Medical Supply - Candler, NC

http://www.goldenneedleonline.com/index.php?page=categories & category=14 & vendor= & \

product=5554 & pg=

 

Asheville Center For

70 Woodfin Place, Suite West Wing Two

Asheville, NC 28801 828.258.2777

kbartlett

www.AcupunctureAsheville.com

 

 

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