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Dear Z'ev,

 

When I think of Golden seal, I think of Dandelion (Pu gong ying). Both are

bitter and cold, both reduce toxic heat in the liver and stomach, and both

interestingly are called tonics by the great Western herbalist, John Lust.

To quote his explanation of tonifying activity, " By acting to remove poisons

from the body, it (dandelion) acts as a tonic and stimulent as well. "

 

Best regards,

 

Yehuda

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" " <zrosenbe

 

Thursday, June 09, 2005 9:05 AM

Re: Digest Number 2451

 

 

> Golden seal, for example, is considered to be a 'tonic', even though

> it is a bitter, cold, and draining medicinal that qing/clears

> accumulated heat.

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> On Jun 9, 2005, at 8:18 AM, wrote:

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>>>>>>>> Will, we can talk about the documentation of increased " blood

>>>>>>>> volume " for example. If one uses the pulse, and increase in

>>>>>>>> size of radial pulse can be due to many other factors for

>>>>>>>> example. But my question is also about why you think the

>>>>>>>> western tonics do not increase " substance. "

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