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The significance of pulse diagnosis in traditional Chinese medicine

Pulse diagnosis and reading form an integral part of the TCM consultation process, facilitating diagnosis and informing herbal formulations.

An introduction to herbal energetics

Herbal energetics are the descriptions Herbalists have given to plants based on the direct experience of how they taste, feel and work in the body.

Chinese herb sustainability: Who is responsible?

Sustainability of herbal medicines and supply chains are very complex topics and issues vary between plants and cultures. This article sheds light on some of...

Mushrooms for cancer care

There has been much scientific interest in fungi for cancer care in recent years. We share some of the research in this fascinating branch of...

The sustainability of liquorice

Liquorice is one of the most valued herbal medicines globally, yet its population sizes are shrinking rapidly. We share insights on the sustainability of this...

The Register of Chinese herbal medicine’s response to media backlash against herbs

Herbal medicine often faces negative press, from ill-informed sources. The Register of Chinese Herbal Medicine have gathered a panel of experts to respond to a...

Ethnopharmacology: Where science and traditional wisdom meet

We share how ethnopharmacology has been used to give a deeper understanding to traditional Chinese medicine.

Chaga (Inonotus obliquus): A mushroom with many medicinal properties

Medicinal fungi like chaga have boomed in popularity in recent years. Matthew Clark shares some of the potential ways it can support our health.

How to become a Herbalist

There are many things to think about when training in herbalism.

Sweet ‘n’ Sour: The importance of taste and food energetics in Traditional Chinese Medicine

Charles Buck explains the philosophy how tastes are used to enhance our wellbeing.

Traditional Chinese medicine herbal classifications glossary

Here is a non-exhaustive list of Traditional Chinese Medicine terms used.

Keeping your lungs healthy

Shaylee Grant explores what we need to keep our lungs healthy.

The history of ephedra: A powerful lung medicine from China

Ethnobotanist Jason Irving explores ephedra's use as a treatment for asthma.

Toward a sustainable future for frankincense: An ancient medicine in a modern world

Dr. Anjanette DeCarlo and Stephen Johnson explore the many changes the sustainable trade in frankincense has seen.

The Chinese herbal medicine approach to inflammation: Solving the “Turmeric Paradox”

Inflammation is the healing response of the body to tissue damage, and Chinese Herbal Medicine has a long tradition of treating these four symptoms of...

The art and science of herbal formulation: Traditional Chinese medicine

Herbalist Sebastian Pole explores what's in a traditional Chinese herbal formulation.

Medicinal mushrooms: An introduction

Neither plants nor animals but sharing characteristics of both, mushrooms have much to offer to modern medicine.

Ephedra: ma huang or ephedrine? A lesson for herbal practitioners

Ephedra is a valuable herb. It is however banned in the USA. We take a look at this story and what we can learn.

The Jade Screen Project

The Jade Screen Project (JSP) offers immune-enhancing and anti-viral herbal formulae for front line workers in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.

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