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| The Web That Has No Weaver |
by Ted Kaptchuk
(softcover, 400 pp.)
This is a lucid
and penetrating exposition of the theory and practice of Chinese medicine.
It is very simply written, a good book to begin with if you are interested
in learning about Chinese Medicine.
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| Chinese Tonic Herbs |
Ron Teegarden's
volume presents the fundamental principles of Oriental health philosophy
and discusses the major tonic herbs, such as ginseng, licorice, cinnamon
and red dates.
Traditional
tonic recipes and advice on how to mix one's own are included.
Valuable appendixes.
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| Illustrated Chinese Medicinal Herbs |
by Wee Yeow
Chin & Hsuan Keng (hardcover, 184 pp.)
A superb guide
and reference book with incomparable color photographs of the live plants.
It is indexed by both common and Chinese plant names.
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| Chinese Herbal Medicine:
Materia Medica |
by Bensky &
Gamble (hardcover, 562 pp.)
Compiled from
leading textbooks in China, this volume presents an in-depth study of the
characteristics of more than 400 herbs and substances.
Meticulously
illustrated, each herb is identified by its pharmaceutical and botanical
name, together with its Chinese, Japanese, Korean and English common names.
It is an indispensable reference text for students and practitioners alike,
the most comprehensive book on the subject in the English language.
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| Chinese Herbal Medicine: Formulas & Strategies |
by Bensky &
Gamble (hardcover, 562 pp.)
This book contains
over 250 principal formulas, along with discussion of the therapeutic actions
and indications, methods of preparation, and a lists of modifications to
customize the formula to specific needs.
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| Chinese Herbal Cures |
by Henry C,
Lu (softcover, 160 pp.)
Examining over
100 Chinese herbs, it places each one into descriptive categories, and
tells entertaining and informative stories about many of the herbs.
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| Chinese Herbology Made Simple |
by Maoshing
Ni, C.A.
(softcover,
210 pp.)
For easy reference,
this book includes very simple and concise tables of over 300 Chinese herbs.
There is an in-depth introduction into each herbal category with over 300
photographs of the herbs themselves.
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| Chinese Herbal Patent Formulas |
by Jake Fratkin
(softcover, 356 pp.)
Chinese herbal
patent formulas are popular Chinese herbal formulas manufactured in mainland
China. They offer therapy for a wide variety of common complaints. Consumers
in the herb shops of Chinatown will find this volume very useful.
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| Reishi Mushroom |
by Terry Willard
(softcover, 167 pp.)
Reishi is a
mushroom used for thousand of years in the Far East to overcome insomnia,
reduce heart troubles, relieve allergies and lengthen life. Dr. Willard
recounts how he first learned about this "marvelous herb" and tracked down
the scientific research that illuminated its healing properties.
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| East Earth Energy Guide |
We have a reprint
of the popular original booklet. It gives insight into usage of Dragon
Eggs and other East Earth products.
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| Herb Pot Cooking Instructions | Complete cooking instructions for using the Traditional Chinese Clay Herb Pot sold through Four Seasons. It also includes information on weights and measures for making herb formulas. |
| Chinese System of Food Cures: Prevention & Remedies |
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| Taoist Secrets of Love - Cultivating Male Sexual Energy |
by Mantak Chia
(softcover, 285 pp).
This book reveals
for the first time to the general public, the ancient sexual secrets of
the Taoist sages. These secrets enable men to conserve and transform sexual
energy through its circulation in the body.
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| Healing Love through the Tao- Cultivating Female Sexual Energy |
by Mantak Chia
& Maneewan Chia (softcover, 298 pp.)
For women of
all ages, this book gives clear sexual exercises. Two main practices are
taught. One is Ovarian Breathing, which can reduce cramps and compress
more life-force energy into the ovaries for more sexual power. The second,
the Orgasmic Upward Draw, can, when mastered, cause a total body organism.
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| Breezing Through the Change |
by Ellen Brown
& Lynne Walker.
This book is
a thoroughly researched, up-to- date, and insightful exploration of safe,
effective natural alternatives for menopause and premenstrual complaints.
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| Acu-Yoga |
By Michael
Reed Gach (softcover, 247 pp.)
This volume
combines acupressure and yoga into a highly instructive practical guide.
It contains self-help techniques for back problems, headaches, hypertension,
neck tension, menstrual tension, depression and constipation.
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| Acupressure Way of Health: Jin Shin Do |
by Iona Teeguarden
(softcover, 160 pp.)
An acupressure
technique derived from Japanese acupuncture masters, these practical and
theoretical techniques are clearly written for the lay person. The book
emphasizes developing and maintaining well being and aims at deep release
and rejuvenation.
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| The Tai Chi
Flip Book |
by Craig Balcom
(flip book-420 pp.)
In order to
learn movement you need to see movement; and with over 400 photographs
this book enables you to do just that. Includes a complete new version
of the Dao De Jing, plus all the history, philosophy and background information
to complete your study of this beautiful, spiritual, health promoting art.
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