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I remember reading somewhere that they tonify KD qi

(maybe just the black ones?)

 

K

 

 

 

On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 6:51 AM, acugeorge <acugeorge wrote:

 

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> Does anyone know the TCM properties of olives?

> bitter, salty...

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When one pill of the great elixir forms in the furnace,

The embryonic immortal in the room dances three leaps.

The four signs and five energies all combine harmoniously,

The nine-restoration and seven-reversion complete the work cycle.

The radiant form of the moon appears from the hut,

The shining light illumines the universe.

" The Book of Balance and Harmony "

 

 

 

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My mentor Dr choong uses them as a quick sore throat remedy... immediate relief

upon swallowing!!!

 

 

 

 

 

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Chinese Medicine

Tue, November 3, 2009 7:30:40 AM

Re: TCM properties of olives

 

 

I remember reading somewhere that they tonify KD qi

(maybe just the black ones?)

 

K

 

On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 6:51 AM, acugeorge <acugeorge (AT) (DOT) co.uk> wrote:

 

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> Does anyone know the TCM properties of olives?

> bitter, salty...

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When one pill of the great elixir forms in the furnace,

The embryonic immortal in the room dances three leaps.

The four signs and five energies all combine harmoniously,

The nine-restoration and seven-reversion complete the work cycle.

The radiant form of the moon appears from the hut,

The shining light illumines the universe.

" The Book of Balance and Harmony "

 

 

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i've seen olive leaf extract used for chronic viral infections, such as Hep

C.

 

kath

 

On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 10:30 AM, <johnkokko wrote:

 

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> I remember reading somewhere that they tonify KD qi

> (maybe just the black ones?)

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> K

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> On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 6:51 AM, acugeorge

<acugeorge<acugeorge%40.co.uk>>

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> > Does anyone know the TCM properties of olives?

> > bitter, salty...

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> When one pill of the great elixir forms in the furnace,

> The embryonic immortal in the room dances three leaps.

> The four signs and five energies all combine harmoniously,

> The nine-restoration and seven-reversion complete the work cycle.

> The radiant form of the moon appears from the hut,

> The shining light illumines the universe.

> " The Book of Balance and Harmony "

>

>

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according to the tao of nutrition by maoshing ni: neutral, sweet, sour, &

astringent

clears heat, detox, promotes fluids, quenches thirst, clears lungs, benefits

throat

 

Chinese Medicine , " acugeorge " <acugeorge

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> bitter, salty...

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H1N1 is sweeping the world these days. Beijing authority issued

prescriptions of anti-swine flu for eldor people, children, and pregnate women.

http://news.sohu.com/20091107/n268036053.shtml

 

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sami <herbsnacupnxr

Re: TCM properties of olives

Chinese Medicine

Saturday, November 7, 2009, 12:48 PM

 

 

 

 

 

 

according to the tao of nutrition by maoshing ni: neutral, sweet, sour, &

astringent

clears heat, detox, promotes fluids, quenches thirst, clears lungs, benefits

throat

 

Traditional_ Chinese_Medicine , " acugeorge " <acugeorge@.

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> Does anyone know the TCM properties of olives?

> bitter, salty...

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