CORRESPONDENCE
COURSE
Natural
Healing with Herbs
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text from the introduction
This 382
page course comes in two sections broken down into 18 categories.
This herbal
correspondence course presents the first correlation of American and Chinese
herbology into a comprehensive study for both the layperson and the doctor.
Much of this knowledge is not original. The originality lies in the
correlation and practical application of Eastern and Western knowledge. The
course is designed to impart a cast amount of knowledge which can be used by
those who are practicing in the healing arts or by those who wish to begin
practicing. If the student does not wish to open his or her own practice, this
course will enlighten one to the extent of bettering his/her own and his/her
family health.
Being
healthy is a goal for all to work towards. happiness comes through being
healthy. To manage ones life and knowledge of health to the children. If you
would ask a Chinese child why he eats rice, the reply would be it produces
warmth, it is good for the stomach, etc. Little knowledge of why we should eat
properly and take care of ourselves has been thought to children of the
Western hemisphere. Mush of the information that is taught has been obscured
by politics, personal opinions and financial interest groups.
What I have
tried to do in this course is to bring the student not only researched ideas
but proven results which I personally have witnesses in hundreds of
cases.
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Table
of contents
INTRODUCTION
LAYING
THE FOUNDATION
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Chapter
one THE CAUSE OF DISEASE
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Chapter
two THE PROPERTIES OF HERBS
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Chapter
three HERBAL PREPARATIONS AND METHODS OF APPLICATION
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Chapter
four HERBAL FORMULATIONS
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Chapter
five PHARMACOGNOSY
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Chapter
six ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
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introduction
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the
skeletal system
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the
cell
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the
skin and the integumentary system
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pathology
of the skin
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the
muscular system
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musculoskeletal
system disorders
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the
nervous system
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the
nervous system
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nervous
system pathology
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the
endocrine system
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pathology
of the endocrine system
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the
digestive system
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pathology
of the digestive system
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the
circulatory system
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pathology
of the circulatory system
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the
lymphatic system
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the
urinary system
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urinary
system pathology
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the
female reproductive system
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female
reproductive system pathology
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the
male reproductive system
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male reproductive
system pathology
CHINESE
MEDICINE
Chapter
seven YIN AND YANG
Chapter
eight FIVE ELEMENT THEORY
Chapter
nine CHINESE ANATOMY
Chapter
ten CHINESE HERBS
Chapter
eleven APPLYING THE THERAPY
PART
TWO METHODS OF ADMINISTERING THERAPY
Chapter
twelve THE PHYSIO-MEDICAL APPROACH TO HEALING
Chapter
thirteen TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATION AND PAIN
Chapter
fourteen MONITORING THE HEALING PROCESS
THE
MEDICINE CHEST
Chapter
fifteen FEMALE HERBS
Chapter
sixteen MALE HERBS
Chapter
seventeen THE NUTRITIVE VALUE OF PLANTS
Chapter
eighteen FOODS AND HERBS AS MEDICINE
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