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The DAOM: Who Needs It? | Dr. Phil's Chinese Medicine Blog
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Dr Phil's Chinese Medicine Blog. The DAOM: Who Needs It? September 11, 2014. October 3, 2014. Dr Phil Garrison, DAOM. Students and colleagues often ask me for advice about the available DAOM programs. I hope the following article with prove useful to those who are considering enrollment in an accredited DAOM program. While one could do an entire doctoral research project on the subject, I hope this will serve as short and practical reference guide for prospective students. Introduction to the DAOM. My un...
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How Acupuncturists Misuse Jia Wei Xiao Yao San | Dr. Phil's Chinese Medicine Blog
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Dr Phil's Chinese Medicine Blog. How Acupuncturists Misuse Jia Wei Xiao Yao San. September 9, 2014. September 10, 2014. Dr Phil Garrison, DAOM. 8216;s got electrolytes. Free and Easy Wanderer / Rambling Powder (Xiao Yao San). Free and Easy Wanderer). Free and Easy Wanderer Plus / Augmented Rambling Powder (Jia Wei Xiao Yao San). Jia Wei Xiao Yao San. Free and Easy Wanderer Plus). Commentary and Alternative Approaches. Bupleurum, Dragon Bone, and Oyster Shell. Chai Hu Long Gu Mu Li Wan). Dr Phil Garrison ...
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Fool’s Cold: The Improper Use of Yin Qiao San | Dr. Phil's Chinese Medicine Blog
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Dr Phil's Chinese Medicine Blog. Fool’s Cold: The Improper Use of Yin Qiao San. September 23, 2014. September 24, 2014. Dr Phil Garrison, DAOM. Yin Qiao San: we’ve all used it and recommended it to patients. Unfortunately, the formula is often improperly prescribed at least when looked at from the perspective of the 温病 wēn bìng. Warm disease) herbalists who originally created it. Quick…what’s the primary symptom to differentiate the use of Yin Qiao San from other formulas? By Guohui Liu (2005). Scholars ...
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Favorite Formulas for the Common Cold (Part 2): Gui Zhi Tang | Dr. Phil's Chinese Medicine Blog
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Dr Phil's Chinese Medicine Blog. Favorite Formulas for the Common Cold (Part 2): Gui Zhi Tang. September 30, 2014. September 30, 2014. Dr Phil Garrison, DAOM. In my recent article, Fool’s Cold: The Improper Use of Yin Qiao San. I promised to share some of my favorite formulas for treating the common cold. This is part two of a series of articles dedicated to that topic. You will note that many of the formulas I share are from Kan Herb Company. As mentioned in part one of this series. When the Tai Yang is...
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Favorite Formulas for the Common Cold (Part 1): Jing Fang Bai Du San | Dr. Phil's Chinese Medicine Blog
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Dr Phil's Chinese Medicine Blog. Favorite Formulas for the Common Cold (Part 1): Jing Fang Bai Du San. September 25, 2014. September 25, 2014. Dr Phil Garrison, DAOM. In my last article, “ Fool’s Cold: The Improper Use of Yin Qiao San. Dispel Invasion (Jing Fang Bai Du San). Here are the herbs that comprise this formula along with their relevant Chinese medicine actions (herbs that the Kan formula omits are marked with an asterisk and herbs that the formula adds are in brackets):. Releases the exterior (...
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Book Review: Mystic, Shaman, Oracle, Priest by Michael Saso | Ancient Chinese Medical Theory
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Ancient Chinese Medical Theory. Exploring the history and philosophy of Chinese medicine. Book Review: Mystic, Shaman, Oracle, Priest by Michael Saso. Book Review: Mystic, Shaman, Oracle, Priest by Michael Saso. September 7, 2015. Dr Phil Garrison, DAOM. This post features Annie Pecheva, who writes a great blog. On Daoism, Chinese cosmology, Chinese astrology, and Chinese medicine. In this joint book review, Annie and I discuss our thoughts on. Mystic, Shaman, Oracle, Priest: Prayer Without Words. Sites ...
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Ancient Chinese Medical Theory 101: Do I Need to Learn Chinese? (Part 2) | Ancient Chinese Medical Theory
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Ancient Chinese Medical Theory. Exploring the history and philosophy of Chinese medicine. Ancient Chinese Medical Theory 101: Do I Need to Learn Chinese? Ancient Chinese Medical Theory 101: Do I Need to Learn Chinese? September 2, 2015. Dr Phil Garrison, DAOM. Roughly one year ago, I posted this blog. My interest in the Chinese language began midway through the master’s program at Five Branches University. For the purposes of translation. Knowing how to use Wenlin. Has saved me countless hours of looking...
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How Acupuncturists Misuse Jia Wei Xiao Yao San | Dr. Phil's Chinese Medicine Blog
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Dr Phil's Chinese Medicine Blog. How Acupuncturists Misuse Jia Wei Xiao Yao San. September 9, 2014. September 10, 2014. Dr Phil Garrison, DAOM. 8216;s got electrolytes. Free and Easy Wanderer / Rambling Powder (Xiao Yao San). Free and Easy Wanderer). Free and Easy Wanderer Plus / Augmented Rambling Powder (Jia Wei Xiao Yao San). Jia Wei Xiao Yao San. Free and Easy Wanderer Plus). Commentary and Alternative Approaches. Bupleurum, Dragon Bone, and Oyster Shell. Chai Hu Long Gu Mu Li Wan). Dr Phil Garrison ...
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October | 2015 | Dr. Phil's Chinese Medicine Blog
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Dr Phil's Chinese Medicine Blog. Nobel Prize 2015: A Victory for Chinese Medicine? October 8, 2015. October 12, 2015. Dr Phil Garrison, DAOM. Youyou Tu, Winner of the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (image from nobelprize.org). There has recently been a lot of celebration in the Chinese medicine community about the recent Nobel Prize awarded to Youyou Tu for her work with the Chinese Herb,. Qing Hao (Artemisia annua). The fact that people have associated this award with Chinese medicine is cer...
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The Crisis of American TCM | Dr. Phil's Chinese Medicine Blog
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Dr Phil's Chinese Medicine Blog. The Crisis of American TCM. August 19, 2014. August 26, 2014. Dr Phil Garrison, DAOM. As the first cohort of students I taught embarks upon the final year of their master’s program, I wanted to offer them some words of encouragement. In thinking about what to say, I began to recognize a potential problem that not only affects them, but all current students, teachers, and practitioners of Chinese and East Asian medicine in the United States. How did this happen? The first ...