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so is the general consensus here that the teas are the best form, as in

whole herbs or is anyone having success on capsules formulated from dry

crushed herbs? I would love to hear any input on this.

Anyone having great success with a local tcm doctor or is dr. peng the

best for this? Thanks for sharing any thoughts or stories you may

have.

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We are outside of the DFW area and using a local TCM

Dr. with good results (www.acubruce.com) though I

don't think he will do long distance like Dr Peng does.

We are blogging our experience here

http://tcmforautism.blogspot.com

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> so is the general consensus here that the teas are the best form,

as in

> whole herbs or is anyone having success on capsules formulated from

dry

> crushed herbs? I would love to hear any input on this.

> Anyone having great success with a local tcm doctor or is dr. peng

the

> best for this? Thanks for sharing any thoughts or stories you may

> have.

>

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We tried a local TCM doc. He billed us $150 and said it was also for

the next appointment. Then he pilled us $120 at the next appointment.

We only got one of the many herbs Dr. Peng is using for Rei.

After this, I called Dr. Peng, and received the herbs in less than a

week. Today, my little boy sat calmly and closed his eyes while my

wife cut his hair. Usually he has to be restrained.

--penumbra

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> so is the general consensus here that the teas are the best form, as in

> whole herbs or is anyone having success on capsules formulated from dry

> crushed herbs? I would love to hear any input on this.

> Anyone having great success with a local tcm doctor or is dr. peng the

> best for this? Thanks for sharing any thoughts or stories you may

> have.

>

>

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catching up...

Granual powders are very effective, of course raw herbs are considered the best but really the difference is insignificant, the major difference is between these two and the teapills. If you are taking a bunch of little black tea pills look for something else, these are a waste of time and money.

My son is drinking herb juice brewed from whole pieces of herb ( leaves, stems, roots, seeds, flowers, branches..)

I have been taking herb powders sold in Chinese market for liver detox. It improved my body ach and give me more energy in the morning. I work at late night a lot, i also found ever since I take the powder form of herb combination to work on liver detox, I seldom feel tired at night.

Sincerely, Rei

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Date: Saturday, December 13, 2008, 9:17 PM

so is the general consensus here that the teas are the best form, as in whole herbs or is anyone having success on capsules formulated from dry crushed herbs? I would love to hear any input on this.Anyone having great success with a local tcm doctor or is dr. peng the

best for this? Thanks for sharing any thoughts or stories you may have. -- Ormonde, L.Ac.

www.AuburnCommunityAcupuncture.com

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