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Antelope’s Horn (ling yang jiao)
What is antelope’s horn? What is it used for? Although not an herb, antelope’s horn is nevertheless an important component of herbal medicine. There are several species of antelopes, which roam throughout Africa and Eurasia. The horns vary in shape from antelope to antelope; some are short and spiky; some…
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Apricot Seed (xing ren)
What is apricot seed? What is it used for? In traditional Chinese medicine, apricot seed is considered to have bitter, warm and slightly toxic properties, and affects the Large Intestine and Lung meridians. It is used to stop cough and wheezing, moistens the intestines and unblocks the bowels. Apricot seed…
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Areca Seed (bing lang)
What is areca seed? What is it used for? Areca seed is contained in the dried ripe fruit of the areca catechu, a tree that belongs to the palm family and is found in most of the world’s tropical regions. In China, areca seed is produced mainly in the Hainan,…
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Areca Peel (Da Fu Pi)
What is areca peel? What is it used for? Also known as betel nut or pinang, areca peel refers to the dried pericarp, or husk, that forms around a betel nut (areca catechu). Unripe betel nuts are usually collected in the winter and spring, boiled, dried and cut longitudally. After…
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Arisaema (tian nan xing)
What is arisaema? What is it used for? Arisaema is a perennial plant that grows in Northa America and Asia. The North American version is also known as jack-in-the-pulpit. It grows in sandy and loamy soils, and can reach a height of approximately 18 inches. The plant’s roots and rhizomes…
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Ark Shell (wa leng zi)
What is ark shell? What is it used for? The ark shell comes from a marine bivalve animal, arca granosa L. , which is related to the clam, and is found predominantly along the coasts of Europe and the eastern part of the United States. Unlike most bivalves, the animal’s…
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Arnebia (zi cao or ying zi cao)
What is arnebia? What is it used for? Arnebia is a perennial herb that goes by many names, including lithosperm and purple gromwell. It gets the name "purple gromwell" because of its root, which turns purple when dried. It is indigenous to Korea, China and Japan, and can reach a…
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Arnica
What is arnica? What is it used for? Arnica is a perennial plant in the mountainous regions of Canada, the U.S. and Europe, with dark brown roots and a simple (lightly branched) stem that reaches a height of 1-2 feet. Each plant contains 1-9 large, daisy-like yellow flowers, with notched…
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Artichoke Leaves (Cynara scolymus)
What are artichoke leaves? What are they used for? The artichoke is a round, perennial plant native to southern Europe, northern Africa and the Canary Islands. It was first cultivated by the ancient Romans and Greeks, and is now grown worldwide. The plant’s petals and the “heart” of its flower…
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Ash bark (qin pi)
What is ash bark? What is it used for? The ash is a family of approximately 70 species of trees and shrubs, most of which grow in North America. The timber of the ash tree is valued for its beauty and strength; many early baseball bats were made of ash,…
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Ashwagandha (withania somniferum)
What is ashwagandha? What is it used for? Ashwagandha is a small bush related to the pepper family found throughout India and Africa. In India, the shoots and seeds of the plant are used to thicken milk. The roots are used medicinally and are frequently included in ayurvedic formulas. The…
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Asian Ginseng (dong yang shen)
What is Asian ginseng? What is it used for? Asian ginseng is considered the "king of all herbs" in many countries. The scientific name of the herb (panax ginseng) is derived from the Greek words pan (all) and akos (cure), meaning that the root is a sort of panacea. Asian…
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Aster (zi wan)
What is aster? What is it used for? Aster is an average-sized perennial plant native to east Asia. It blooms in September in October, and flourishes in sunny areas with moist, wet soils. In China, aster is produced predominantly in the Hebei and Anhui provinces. It is usually harvested in…
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Astragalus (huang qi)
What is astragalus? Astragalus is an herb native to northern China. While more than 2,000 varieties of astragalus exist worldwide, the Chinese version is the type that has been tested most extensively. Why do we need astragalus? What is it used for? Astragalus contains numerous compounds, including flavonoids, polysaccharides, amino…
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Red Atractylodes (cang zhu)
What is red atractylodes? What is it used for? Red atractylodes is an aromatic herb found throughout Asia, especially China. The plant consists of a tall, thin wooden stem, with serrated leaves that have small, hairlike projections at the end. The rhizome is used medicinally. The main active ingredients of…
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White Atractylodes (bai zhu)
What is white atractylodes? What is it used for? White atractylodes is one of the most commonly used herbs in traditional Chinese medicine. An aromatic herb, the plant is indigenous to China and has a thin, wooden stem and large, serrated leaves. The rhizome is used medicinally. GA_googleFillSlot(“acupuncturetoday_com_Default_Rectangle”); White atractylodes’…
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Aurantium (zhi ke [qiao])
What is aurantium? What is it used for? Aurantium is also known as bitter orange - specifically, bitter orange fruit. The fruit of the bitter orange is not to be confused with the peel of the bitter orange. Bitter orange peel is used for other conditions, and discussed elsewhere in…
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The relative value units of CPT codes were adjusted, as they are each year; for 2023, that was about a 1-2% change in the common codes used by licensed acupuncture providers. Learn how you can use relative value units to set fair and reasonable fees for the acupuncture services you…
Samuel A. Collins
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With one in eight U.S. couples suffering from infertility, it is likely you know or have worked with someone struggling to have a baby. Some may need to undergo assisted reproductive treatments like in vitro fertilization (IVF) and experience more psychological distress than fertile folks.
Lee Hullender Rubin, DAOM, MS, LAc, FABORM
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The liver, belonging to the wood element, is associated with the season of spring. The powers of spring include birth, growth, regeneration, vision, activity, forward movement, upward direction, vitality, optimism and hope.
Neil Gumenick, MAc, LAc, Dipl. Ac.

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