Deepest Health Chinese Medicine Podcast : Episode 8 : Interview with Dr. Heiner Fruehauf

chinese medicine podcastHello everyone -

I’m happy to offer an interview for this edition of the podcast.  Dr. Heiner Fruehauf, founding professor of the school of Classical Chinese Medicine at National College of Natural Medicine in Portland, OR, agreed to talk with Deepest Health readers about the nature of Classical Chinese Medicine.  I’m incredibly grateful to Heiner for offering his time and wisdom - I think it will be a treat for all of you.

Dr. Fruehauf has been a great inspiration to me as I navigate the deep waters of this discipline, and he is beloved by students of Chinese medicine all over the world.  He currently practices at his clinic in Corbett, OR as well as teaching classes at NCNM.  He runs the incredible website, Classicalchinesemedicine.org, which is an excellent resource for anyone interested in learning more about the roots of Chinese medicine.  In fact, I have an exciting proposition for folks concerning a discounted membership to the site that I will talk about in a separate post sometime this coming week.  Stay tuned.  If you haven’t perused the great free content Heiner has put up on the site, do visit and check it out.

I want to mention that Dr. Fruehauf also recently launched a line of high quality, professional grade herbal capsules based on Classical principles for a variety of common conditions.  Check out the site and see what you think.  Every effort has been made to ensure that this is a high quality product.  This product is unrivaled by anything on the market of which I am aware.

This podcast was split into two parts - the first of which you can access below.  The second part will be released on Monday or Tuesday.  Each section is around 30 minutes long.  Enjoy!

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