[Herb-students] (no subject)
Al Stone
alstone at beyondwellbeing.com
Sat Jan 12 12:28:11 EST 2002
Personally, I like to see that my students have at least read The Web
That Has No Weaver by Ted Kaptchuk. It will give you a great basis in
TCM theory which is what everything else sits on.
-al.
Cam McLauchlin wrote:
>
> Hey Al,
>
> I am not yet a student, but plan on it this coming fall. My question
> is, what is the most efficient way to spend my time introducing myself
> to herbal studies? I have started by studying basic plants like
> mugwort, ginseng,........What should I pay most attention to in the
> beginning of herbology?
>
> Thanks, Cam
>
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