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I have struggled to understand my collection of oriental herbal medicine for

decades. Then got a great mentor with both traditional allopathic and Chinese

medicine training and have found some promising options in the Chinese herbals.

The most effective and rapid treatment for the 300 million in the world getting

malaria per WHO and UNICEF is Artemisia derivative medicines. It has clear

malaria, Babesia (9-12 human forms) and cancer benefits. But not something that

lends itself to an email summary of the benefits, dosing, forms, risks, etc.

I just published the first text in English on this Chinese herb for patients

with as much practical info as possible. The only two other advanced research

texts available were not functional for regular physicians or patients.

http://www.amazon.com/Herb-Artemisinin-Babesia-Malaria-Cancer/dp/0978747313/sr=8\

-1/qid=1160191225/ref=pd_bbs_1/104-0251825-2330321?ie=UTF8 & s=books

Since some folks, when ill, struggle with motives and have perceptions of

unrealistic profit, I have only lost money in every book I have ever published.

Folks who do not write sometimes have fantasies of vast riches from what is

really lost income and lost seasons of energy. While it is not something to

complain about, it is a service and a service which is highly tedious and

uniquely depleting.

Perhaps of use to some.

Best regards,

Schaller, MD

www.HopeAcademic.com

[] Has anyone tried Dang Qui (Radix angelicae sinensis)

for mold illness?

From what I'm reading, it looks like it might be useful for mold

illness.. even for men..

(Its known as 'the women's herb' in Chinese medicine)

Are there any doctors on here who know anything about it.. Are there

any risks - esp.for men?

???

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Your response had not posted yet when I sent mine. We both seemed to respond

to this question at the same time.

It is impressive to me when an MD spends the time to learn about herbs.

Traditional Chinese herbology is very complex which people do not always

understand. More and more research is being done on the active ingredients in

many

of the Chinese herbs.

As someone who is struggling to finish my own book (on addiction for

acupuncturists) and knowing others who have had books published, what you say is

very true. Sadly, I lost my entire 10 year collection of research papers as

well

as all my reference books and entire medical book collection on Chinese

Medicine to mold. This has made the completion of my book an excruciating

process for me. Though I continue to write articles, the book is a tough one

for

me to finish without access to my material.

I think it odd and often wonder about a love of writing that I seemed to

acquire all the while when exposed to elevated levels of mycotoxins that made

reading a book nearly impossible for me. While I could sit and write for 16

hours straight, I struggled to get through one chapter of a book. Ironically

prior to mold exposure I loathed writing and loved reading. Clearly something

shifted in my brain.....Hmmmm, go figure.

Bobbins, RN, L.Ac, QME

In a message dated 10/7/2006 6:44:31 AM Central Standard Time,

jschaller@... writes:

I have struggled to understand my collection of oriental herbal medicine for

decades. Then got a great mentor with both traditional allopathic and

Chinese medicine training and have found some promising options in the Chinese

herbals. The most effective and rapid treatment for the 300 million in the

world

getting malaria per WHO and UNICEF is Artemisia derivative medicines. It has

clear malaria, Babesia (9-12 human forms) and cancer benefits. But not

something that lends itself to an email summary of the benefits, dosing, forms,

risks, etc.

I just published the first text in English on this Chinese herb for patients

with as much practical info as possible. The only two other advanced

research texts available were not functional for regular physicians or

patients.

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ttp://www.http://www.http://www.http://www.amahttp://www.http & s=books_

(http://www.amazon.com/Herb-Artemisinin-Babesia-Malaria-Cancer/dp/0978747313/sr=\

8-1/q

id=1160191225/ref=pd_bbs_1/104-0251825-2330321?ie=UTF8 & s=books)

Since some folks, when ill, struggle with motives and have perceptions of

unrealistic profit, I have only lost money in every book I have ever

published. Folks who do not write sometimes have fantasies of vast riches from

what is

really lost income and lost seasons of energy. While it is not something to

complain about, it is a service and a service which is highly tedious and

uniquely depleting.

Perhaps of use to some.

Best regards,

Schaller, MD

www.HopeAcademic.www

[] Has anyone tried Dang Qui (Radix angelicae

sinensis) for mold illness?

From what I'm reading, it looks like it might be useful for mold

illness.. even for men..

(Its known as 'the women's herb' in Chinese medicine)

Are there any doctors on here who know anything about it.. Are there

any risks - esp.for men?

???

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