Herbal Medicine

068 Learning Acupuncture During the Beginning of AIDS • Susan Paul

068 Learning Acupuncture During the Beginning of AIDS • Susan Paul

It’s not hard to study acupuncture these days. A quick internet search will bring up plenty of choices. But back in the 1980’s, it was a different story.  Our guest, like many of us, did not set out to become an acupuncturist. It was a process of...

Jan 20, 2019
064 Shen Nong Society: A Taste for Herbs • Sally Rappeport

064 Shen Nong Society: A Taste for Herbs • Sally Rappeport

Sometimes takes an instant to know you might fall in love with something. And then it takes years, even decades to unfold all contained in that initial spark. When it comes to the study and practice of Chinese herbs, you’re signing on for a...

Dec 25, 2018
060 Treating Inflammation with Chinese Medicine • Will Maclean

060 Treating Inflammation with Chinese Medicine • Will Maclean

Inflammation is a popular topic in the worlds of both alternative and conventional medicine. It’s a pathologic process that is the result of certain disease processes and the generator of others. It is also something that can be treated very well...

Nov 27, 2018
055 A Historical Investigation of Constraint • Eric Karchmer

055 A Historical Investigation of Constraint • Eric Karchmer

Liver qi constraint might be one of the most common diagnosis in the modern Chinese medicine clinic. But the role of the Liver has changed over time, and at one point it was even considered to be part of the neurological system. In this episode we...

Oct 23, 2018
047 The Power of Chinese Medicine in Treating PCOS • Farrar Duro

047 The Power of Chinese Medicine in Treating PCOS • Farrar Duro

Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome is a complex of metabolic and hormonal imbalances. It not only causes menstrual irregularities, but also effects fertility, secondary sex characteristics, and  can be related to elevated cholesterol and blood sugar...

Aug 28, 2018
042 The Response is the Treatment • Dan Bensky

042 The Response is the Treatment • Dan Bensky

Forty five years is a long time to have a practice. Especially when you consider that the average American marriage isn't even half that number, and in this day and age people change jobs like they change their hair style. How do you stay...

Jul 24, 2018