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Fuzi : Song dynasty travelogue, Part II (trans. Heiner Fruehauf)

on April 28th, 2010 in Chinese herbal medicine, Classical Texts by

Here is the remainder of the Song dynasty travelogue about Fuzi, translated by Heiner Fruehauf. I hope you have enjoyed this exclusive translation.  You might want to pop over to the Classical Pearls Facebook page to discuss this article, and Fuzi in general.  I’ll see you there, or in the…

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Fuzi : exploration of the growing regions and conditions of aconite

on April 23rd, 2010 in Chinese herbal medicine by

Many of you may know that I work with Heiner Fruehauf, who was one of the founders of the Classical Chinese Medicine program at NCNM.  He still teaches there, but has several other projects as well.  Two are accessible online: Classicalchinesemedicine.org : a fantastic educational resource for people interested in…

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The sages of Chinese medicine stood facing South

on November 3rd, 2009 in Learning by

I hope this reflection will be useful to all those Chinese medicine students out there who struggle with figuring out what TYPE of Chinese medicine to practice… Today, on a walk I was taught an important lesson by some late migrating geese. In the late summer and autumn, we get…

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