Yao Shan Chinese Herb Program
Evan Rabinowitz Presents 9 Modules of Vital Chinese Herbal Knowledge
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This is a foundational herb program for both new herbalists and experienced practitioners. The program is presented in 9 Modules through self-paced, high quality video content combined with online synchronous monthly sessions in a supportive cohort. The format helps render the complexities of herbal medicine accessible and digestible online. Students can view the material in succession and look up individual topics, herb profiles or formula breakdowns that they want to see again. This format facilitates the study of a large volume of material while at the same time providing an easy reference tool for students and practitioners for future practice.
Your Instructor
Dr. Evan M. Rabinowitz is the founder of Yao Shan Center for Chinese Medicine in Washington, DC. where he has had an active clinical practice for the last 23 years. He is a professor at Daoist Traditions College of Chinese Medical Arts, Asheville, North Carolina. Evan served as Director of Chinese Herbal Medicine at the Maryland University of Integrative Health (MUIH) until 2018. During his 8 year tenure he was instrumental in the creation of the University's Masters and Doctorate programs in Oriental Medicine. Previously, he was an instructor and Chinese herbal supervisor at the Academy for Five Element Acupuncture, Gainesville, Florida. He is currently a lecturer at Georgetown University School of Medicine within its Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) program and has been a guest lecturer on Asian medicine and philosophy at various colleges and universities around the United States. Evan studied extensively with Jeffrey Yuen for two decades. He is a graduate of the George Washington University (B.A.), Traditional Acupuncture Institute (M.Ac.) and Maryland University of Integrative Health (D.Ac.). He has an active private teaching schedule, offering continuing education for practitioners across the country and internationally. (View his current in-person teaching schedule here)
Course Curriculum
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StartM1 1 Medicine as Applied Philosophy (20:48)
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StartM1 2 Tong Qi Xiang Qiu (10:10)
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StartM1 3 Li Fa Fang Yao part 1 (19:46)
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StartM1 4 Li Fa Fang Yao part 2 (6:22)
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StartM1 5 Medicine/Yi is Intention/Yi (21:00)
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StartM1 6 Herbs Resembling Body Parts (12:07)
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StartM1 7 Herbs Resembling PF & Color Assciatations (27:08)
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StartM1 8 Understanding Herbs via Smell (10:22)
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StartM1 9 Understanding Herbs via Taste (40:22)
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StartM1 10 Understanding Taste part 2 (7:48)
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StartM1 11 Thermal Nature of Herbs (9:47)
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StartM1 12 Zhang Yuan-Su (8:39)
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StartM1 13 Parts of Plants part 1 (8:09)
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StartM1 14 Parts of Plants part 2 (14:12)
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StartM1 15 Light v Heavy, Hollow v Solid; 4 Directions (13:51)
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StartM1 16 daodi (20:25)
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StartM1 17 daodi part 2 (14:18)
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StartM1 18 Three Legendary Emperors; Classification of herbs (17:15)
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StartM1 19 Hiearchy of Ingredients (33:32)
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StartM1 20 Xiang-Mutual Relationships (20:56)
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StartM1 21 Heirachry of Herbs & Dinner Parties (14:04)
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StartM1 22 Some Questions (13:08)
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StartM1 23 Weights & Measures (4:00)
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StartM1 24 Studying Herbs (9:00)
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StartM1 25 SW5 Deep Roots of the Five Tastes (7:10)
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StartM1 26 Shen Nong Ben Cao & Tao Hong-Jing (21:44)
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StartM1 27 Organization of the Text (22:49)
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StartM1 28 The Sequence: Lingzhi (37:16)
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StartM1 29 The Sequences: Tian Men Dong (31:02)
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StartM1 30 The Sequence: Baizhu; Shen-Roots (18:36)
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StartM1 31 The Five Shen (22:18)
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StartM1 32 The Five Shen part 2 (20:34)
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StartM1 33 The Five Shen part 3: Sha Shen, Dan Shen (29:17)
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StartM1 34 The Five Shen: Xuans Shen (9:49)
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StartM1 35 Some Questions (6:10)
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StartM1 36 Alcohol-Spirits Water-Jing (17:28)
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StartM1 37 Final Clarifications (23:46)
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StartM1 38 Pulse: Foundational Principles (16:25)
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StartM1 39 Pulse: L&R Sides (12:52)
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StartM1 40 Pulse: Assessing Integrity (29:48)
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StartM1 41 Vectors of Aging (18:01)
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StartM2 1 Qi: History & Physiology (46:04)
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StartM2 2 Ren Shen (36:41)
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StartM2 3a Dang Shen (9:31)
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StartM2 3b Tai Zi Shen (6:26)
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StartM2 3c Xi Yang Shen (5:27)
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StartM2 4 Bai Zhu (18:07)
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StartM2 5a Gan Cao (20:36)
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StartM2 5b Fu Ling, Fu Shen (52:46)
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StartM2 6 Si Jun Zi Tang -Four Gentleman Decoction (45:44)
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StartM2 7 Ban Xia-Pinellia Rhizoma (22:00)
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StartM2 8 Chen Pi-Citrus reticulatae (9:50)
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StartM2 9 Liu Jun Zi Tang-Six Gentleman Decoction (23:16)
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StartM2 10 Huang Qi-Astragali Radix (75:34)
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StartM2 11a Chai Hu-Bupleuri Radix (8:32)
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StartM2 11b Sheng Ma-Cemcifugi Radix (21:59)
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StartM2 12 Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang-Tonify the Center & Benefit the Qi Decoction (88:26)
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StartM2 13 Fang Feng-Siler (12:24)
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StartM2 14 Yu Ping Feng San-Jade Windscreen Powder (55:42)
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StartM2 15 Regulating Qi/Tiao Qi (45:18)
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StartM2 16 Chai Hu-Bupleurii Radix (57:10)
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StartM2 17 Rou Gui-Cinnamoni cortex; Tongue & Pulse Discussion: SP Qi Examples (79:24)
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StartM2 18 Zhi Shi & Zhi Ke-Auranthii (16:23)
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StartM2 19a Bai Shao-Peonaea (2:26)
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StartM2 19b Si Ni San- Four Friged Powder (33:27)
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StartM2 20 Thoughts on Cornona Virus (March 8, 2020) (34:44)
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StartM2 21a Bo He-Mentha (9:31)
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StartM2 21b Xiao Yao San-Rambling Powder (38:57)
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StartM2 22 XYS Pulse & Tongue Analysis (9:20)
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StartM2 23 Dan Zhi XYS; Tongue Analysis (29:25)
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StartM2 24 Qing Pi-Citri reticulatae virde (9:29)
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StartM2 25 Xiang Fu-Cyperi Rhizoma (70:14)
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StartM2 26 Chai Hu Shu Gan San- Bupleurum Powder to Spread the LR (29:57)
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StartM3 1 Blood Fundamental Concepts (72:34)
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StartM3 2 Tastes & Methods (20:47)
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StartM3 3 Wuji Blood Model (32:28)
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StartM3 4 Blood Model GYN Applications & Causes of xuexu (26:01)
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StartM3 6 Bai Shao (14:11)
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StartM3 7 Dang Gui (37:44)
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StartM3 8 Shu Di Huang (17:57)
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StartM3 9 Chuan Xiong (12:27)
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StartM3 10 Si Wu Tang (30:27)
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StartM3 11 SWT Modifications (21:18)
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StartM3 12 Dang Gui Bu Xue Tang (13:40)
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StartM3 13 Gan Cao Shao Yao Tang (18:48)
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StartM3 15 Blood Stasis Etiology (30:54)
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StartM3 16 Move, Invigorate & Break Blood (51:20)
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StartM3 17 Tao Ren (31:08)
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StartM3 18 Hong Hua (10:54)
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StartM3 19 Yi Mu Cao (26:26)
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StartM3 20 Chi Shao (4:33)
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StartM3 21 Horizontal & Vertical Modifications (23:24)
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StartM3 23 Niu Xi (12:15)
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StartM3 24 Yan Hu Suo (5:12)
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StartM3 25 Yu Jin, Jiang Huang, E Zhu (19:39)
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StartM3 26 San Leng (1:48)
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StartM3 27 Ru Xiang, Mo Yao (26:28)
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StartM3 28 Dynamics of the Upper Burner (34:02)
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StartM3 29 Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang (17:42)
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StartM3 30 Ge Xia Zhu Yu Tang (27:40)
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StartM3 31 Shao Fu Zhu Yu Tang (19:37)
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StartM4 1 Etymology of Jin Ye (12:42)
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StartM4 2 Classical References, Qing v. Zhuo (12:42)
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StartM4 3 Functions of Jinye: wei-ying-yuan (21:08)
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StartM4 4 Fluid Physiology Review (20:25)
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StartM4 6 Three Burners: mist, maceration, drainage ditch (4:04)
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StartM4 7 Types of Fluid Pathology (12:18)
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StartM4 8 Types of Fluid Pathology (12:18)
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StartM4 9 Phlegm: 4Qi 1 PF (20:02)
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StartM4 10 Signs & Symptoms of Phlegm (17:54)
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StartM4 11 Ban Xia (7:38)
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StartM4 12 erchentang (26:33)
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StartM4 13 Jie Geng (7:20)
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StartM4 14 Tian Nan Xing & Dan Nan Xing (10:27)
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StartM4 15 Zhu Ru, Zhu Li , Tian Zhu Huang (17:37)
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StartM4 16 Wen Dan Tang (22:35)
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StartM4 17 Bei Mu (15:36)
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StartM4 18 Gua Luo/Pi/Ren (12:40)
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StartM4 19 Day 1 Review (16:43)
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StartM4 20 Day 1 Review Part 2: LJZT, WDT (5:28)
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StartM4 21 Qing Qi Hua Tan Tang (20:45)
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StartM4 22 Bei Mu Gua Luo San (17:14)
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StartM4 23 Seaweeds (16:32)
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StartM4 24 Hai Zao Yu Hu Tang (12:08)
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StartM4 25 LGWWJXT (13:52)
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StartM4 26 Wind-Phlegm (4:38)
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StartM4 27 Nature of Shi-Damp (12:44)
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StartM4 28 Methods for Treating Damp (20:44)
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StartM4 29 Huo Xiang (5:53)
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StartM4 30 Sha Ren, Bai Duo Kuo (11:02)
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StartM4 31 Cang Zhu (10:30)
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StartM4 32 HXZQT (19:28)
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StartM4 33 Ping Wei San (9:04)
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StartM4 34 Nature of DH (16:16)
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StartM4 35 Damp-Heat Pathology (12:08)
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StartM4 36 Damp-Heat Treatment Principles (9:34)
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StartYi Yi Ren (8:40)
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StartZe Xie (9:13)
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StartMu tong (10:07)
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StartWu Ling San (38:39)
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StartMiao San (23:17)
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StartMahuang Ephedra (36:02)
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StartGuizhi (26:34)
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StartXixin Asarum (17:12)
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StartZisuye Perrilla folium (10:44)
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StartCangerzi Xanthium fructus (16:26)
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StartXinyi Magnolia flos (15:14)
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StartBaizhi Angelica dahurica (14:41)
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StartCompare & Contrast: CEZ, XY, BZ (24:17)
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StartM5 1 Feng Wind (17:42)
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StartM5 2 Wei Qi Biao Li (32:25)
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StartM5 3 SHL Tradition: History & Principles (66:53)
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StartM5 5 Guizhi Tang (38:58)
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StartM5 6 Ge gen (21:30)
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StartM5 7 Xing Ren (7:01)
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StartM5 8 Hou Po Magnolia Bark (7:59)
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StartM5 9 GZT Modifications (3:25)
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StartM5 9 GZT Modifications Part 2 (3:56)
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StartM5 10 Mahuang Tang Ephedra Decoction (13:39)
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StartM5 12 Xia Fa/Purging Method (15:15)
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StartM5 13 Da Cheng Qi Tang (52:09)
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StartM5 14 Cheng Qi Tang Modifications (14:03)
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StartM5 16 Zhu Ling (11:12)
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StartM5 17 Wu Ling San (25:00)
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StartM5 18 Zhi Mu (14:03)
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StartM5 19 Bai Hu Tang (8:35)
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StartM5 20 Shao Yang Essential Features & Treatment Strategy (41:07)
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StartXiao Chai Hu Tang (47:38)
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StartLian Qiao (12:10)
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StartJin Yin Hua (14:11)
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StartHuang Qin (14:58)
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StartHuang Lian (21:23)
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StartHuang Bai (9:20)
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StartM6 1 Li Fa Fang Yao (14:50)
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StartM6 2 Clear Heat & Drain Fire (34:38)
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StartM6 3 Zhizi (18:32)
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StartM6 4 Danzhuye (6:56)
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StartM6 5 Lugen (8:40)
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StartM6 6 Clear Heat & Cool Blood (42:17)
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StartM6 7 Saturday Morning Q&A (36:01)
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StartM6 8 Methods of Treating Heat con't (15:23)
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StartM6 9 Wen Bing Pai Famous Doctors (29:39)
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StartM6 10 Wen Bing Pai Fundamental Concepts
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StartM6 11 Yin Qiao San (18:22)
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StartM6 12 Sang Ye (5:52)
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StartM6 13 Ju Hua (15:26)
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StartM6 14 Sang Ju Yin (9:55)
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StartM6 15 Saturday Afternoon Q&A (59:27)
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StartM6 16 Qi Level Patterns (22:42)
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StartM6 17 Gardenia& Soybean Decoction
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StartM6 18 Qi vs Wei Level Patterns (15:36)
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StartM6 19 Sunday Morning Q&A
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StartM6 20 Ying Level (31:02)
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StartM6 21 Shui Niu Jiao Water Buffalo (3:08)
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StartM6 22 Sheng Di, Mu Dan Pi, Xuan Shen (15:16)
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StartM6 23 Qing Ying Tang (22:55)
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StartM6 24 Ni Chuan Abnormal Transmission & Qing Gong Tang (33:23)
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StartM6 25 Xue Level & Xi Jiao Di Haung Tang (16:09)
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StartM6 26 San Jiao Patterns (19:18)
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StartM6 27 Sunday Afternoon Q&A (51:50)
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StartM6 Q&A (55:03)
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StartM7 1 Source Theory: NanJing 8, Dong Qi, Shengming (15:14)
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StartM7 2 Source Theory: Nan Jing 66 (9:55)
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StartM7 3 Source Theory: Nan Jing 36 (14:27)
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StartM7 4 Jing-Essence (17:17)
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StartM7 5 Sui-Marrow (13:35)
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StartM7 6 Vectors of Aging (14:30)
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StartM7 7 Degrees of Fluid Damage (20:04)
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StartM7 8 Shan Zhu Yu (4:30)
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StartM7 9 Liu Wei Di Huang Wan (24:40)
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StartM7 10 Da Bu Yin Wan (3:54)
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StartM7 11 Gou Qi Zi (6:43)
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StartM7 12 Qi Ju Di Huang Wan (2:02)
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StartM7 13 Zhi Bai Di Haung Wan (8:08)
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StartM7 14 Da Bu Yin Wan (2:48)
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StartM7 15 Gui Ban (12:54)
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StartM7 16 Da Bu Yin Wan part 2 (7:21)
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StartM7 17 Zuo Gui Wan (21:38)
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StartM7 18 Dang Gui Di Huang Yin (4:58)
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StartM7 19 Er Zhi Wan (18:13)
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StartM7 20 Types of Yin (17:11)
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StartM7 21 Yi Guan Jian (7:38)
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StartM7 22 Sha Shen (6:06)
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StartM7 23 Yi Guan Jian part 2 (11:50)
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StartM7 24 Mai Men Dong Tang (14:41)
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StartM7 25 Bai HE Gu Jin Tang (12:43)
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StartM7 26 Tu Si Zi (11:49)
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StartM7 27 Du Zhong (14:19)
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StartM7 28 Lu Rong (14:24)
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StartM7 29 Rou Gui (11:06)
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StartM7 30 Fu Zi (31:14)
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StartM7 31 Gan Jiang (13:18)
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StartM7 32 Shen Qi Wan (14:51)
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StartM7 33 Ji Sheng Shen Qi Wan (3:29)
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StartM34 You Gui Wan (11:22)
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StartM7 35 Li Zhong Wan (20:08)
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StartM7 36 LZW modifications (9:27)