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Added ''Indication'' "Topically for scabies, ringworm and damp rashes" on ''5/28/2008'' to:
Xiong Huang
(雄黄, male yellow)
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Added ''Indication'' "Constipation" on ''5/28/2008'' to:
Qing Fen
(輕粉, light powder)
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Added ''Indication'' "Urinary retention" on ''5/28/2008'' to:
Qing Fen
(輕粉, light powder)
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Added ''Indication'' "Patterns of excess with edema" on ''5/28/2008'' to:
Qing Fen
(輕粉, light powder)
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Added ''Indication'' "External wash for scabies and syphilitic chancres" on ''5/28/2008'' to:
Qing Fen
(輕粉, light powder)
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Added ''Function'' "Expels water and Unblocks the bowels and bladder" on ''5/28/2008'' to:
Qing Fen
(輕粉, light powder)
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Added ''Function'' "Expels water and unblocks the bowels and bladder" on ''5/28/2008'' to:
Qing Fen
(輕粉, light powder)
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Added ''Function'' "Relieves toxicity and Kills parasites" on ''5/28/2008'' to:
Qing Fen
(輕粉, light powder)
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Added ''Review'' "A great way to take CEU classes. A good presentation and useful knowledge and skills to use with my patients." to:
TCM Facial Rejuvenation Overview
To introduce the participants to the concepts and techniques of cosmetology and facial rejuvenation in TCM, including:

- tools of basic skin assessment
- factors that progress aging
- facial rejuvenation acupuncture, with details on commonly used channels and points
- facial rejuvenation gua sha
- facial rejuvenation massage
- Topical treatments and facial masks
- How differentiate skin and skin lesions
- Chinese herb medicine cosmetology
- Acupuncture cosmetology

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  Andrea Murchison
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Added ''Review'' "I found this to be one of the most informative CEU classes I've taken. She presented the data in an orginized, easy to follow format and explained things from a western and TCM perspective. I am looking forward to session 2 and gaining additional information that I can utilize in my practice. " to:
Understanding chemical dependence from an AOM perspective module 1: Introduction
Aim:

Drugs (including alcohol) are everywhere and lots of people use them. Many of these people don’t have any problems, however those that do may not know it - or if they do, they may not know what to do about it...

You, as an AOM practitioner can help!

This module aims to equip practitioners of AOM with accurate information about different types of drugs, their physiological effects, health consequences and strategies to reduce harms associated with alcohol or other drug use.

This session is the first in a series of education modules about chemical dependence facilitated by Katherine Berry, a licensed acupuncturist, health educator and addiction medicine specialist from Australia.

Overview:

Many people in the community who use alcohol or recreational drugs do not come under the attention of mainstream health services. These people are likely to be in the care of, or seek treatment with alternative health practitioners.

It is paramount that we as primary health care clinicians have access to up to date information about drugs and their short and long term health consequences.

There are a wide range of legal and illicit drugs available in our community. These drugs are all pharmacologically diverse. They have different psychotropic and physiological effects, likeability, abuse liability and dependence potential. That is, their effects and consequences are diverse… as are the reasons for people using them!

Alcohol and other drug use doesn’t just effect individuals. It impacts on families, relationships and the whole community. Your clients may be affected indirectly by their partner, parent, family member or friend’s drug use.

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Added ''Indication'' "Dry cough with difficult to expectorate sputum" on ''5/28/2008'' to:
Ming Fan
(明礬, bright alum)
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Added ''Indication'' "Irritability, delirium, and convulsions" on ''5/28/2008'' to:
Ming Fan
(明礬, bright alum)
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Added ''Indication'' "Used topically for hemorrhoidal bleeding, bleeding gums, and bleeding due to external injuries" on ''5/28/2008'' to:
Ming Fan
(明礬, bright alum)
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Added ''Indication'' "Blood in the stools, uterine bleeding and vaginal discharge" on ''5/28/2008'' to:
Ming Fan
(明礬, bright alum)
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Added ''Indication'' "Jaundice" on ''5/28/2008'' to:
Ming Fan
(明礬, bright alum)
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Added ''Indication'' "Swollen and painful throat or eyes" on ''5/28/2008'' to:
Ming Fan
(明礬, bright alum)
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Added ''Indication'' "Scabies, ringworm and rashes" on ''5/28/2008'' to:
Ming Fan
(明礬, bright alum)
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Added ''Association'' on ''5/28/2008'':

Zhen Ni Bai Hu Tang to Bai Hu Tang
Clears stomach heat and regulates stomach qi. For cold induced disorders or warm-febrile diseases with heat entering the stomach causing rebellious stomach qi with symptoms of fever, thirst. and other yang brightness stage symptoms. There is also a full and stifling feeling in the epigastrium.

Cook in five cups of water until reduced to three cups. Take one cup wam - should not be taken again if condition improves significantly - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p72 add comment


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Added ''Association'' on ''5/28/2008'':

Chai Hu Bai Hu Tang to Bai Hu Tang
Harmonizes lesser yang and clears yang brightness-stage heat. For severe fever that alternates with mild chills, sweating, irritability, thirst and a wiry, forceful, rapid pulse. - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p72 add comment

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Added ''Modification'' on ''5/28/2008'':
'''Add Herb Huang Qin''' '''Add Herb Huang Lian''': Add for excruciating headache and red, swollen eyes - refer to: Formulas & Strategies ('Bensky Formulas'), p71 details...

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Bai Hu Tang
(White Tiger Decoction)
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