Herbs & Herbal Medicine
Medicinal Herbs in Chinese Medicine
Herbology evolved into a healing art
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People often read of a particular
herb's ability to make them thin, vital, or cure their illness. This is most cases is misleading and partial
truth. The claims made for energy
enhancement or weight loss will rarely work for all body types. Different bodies are energetically different
and do not have the same energetic needs.
Also, many times an herb becomes well known or popular and consequently
starts to show up as an ingredient in all sorts of products.
One such herb is ginseng. Ginseng is used to supplement energy (chi);
however, there are different qualities and types of ginseng. Certain varieties are appropriate for
individuals that are weak, energetically cold and overall deficient. However, if the same herb is given to an
individual considered energetically warm, it will exacerbate the condition. It could make that person restless or
hyperactive.
The healing qualities of an herb
depend on many things: cultivation, harvesting, storage, selection, discernment
of quality, and the different processing methods used. Processing is done to increase potency. For instance, an herb can be decocted or made
into a medicinal tea to draw out the medicinal qualities; substances can be
sliced to increase the surface area and potency, or alcohol can be used to
extract the volatile oils.
There are also different methods of
combining herbs. Herb combining can increase or promote therapeutic
effectiveness. Combined they have a
synergistic influence that would be different or perhaps less potent if taken
individually.
Generally speaking, Chinese herbs are
safer than western pharmaceuticals and rarely have unpleasant side
effects. A professional prescribing
Chinese herbs is usually able to eliminate or substantially reduce symptoms
such as nausea, insomnia or headaches in a relatively short time, but deep
healing may take a good deal longer depending on the type of illness and
duration. Herbs are concentrated food --
their effect is very subtle and they work by assisting Nature and the body's
own healing abilities.
Individuals that have a chronic
illness and would like to try Chinese herbs should consult a Chinese physician
that is knowledgeable and experienced in using the herbs. by
Micki Iborra
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