Herbology

Chinese Herbal Medicine is a highly sophisticated form of medical science.
Proven effective by millennia of observation and ongoing modern research. Chinese Herbal Medicine seeks to treat both the symptoms and the root cause of disease, unlike many Western drugs that often control symptoms without altering the disease process or reaching the underlying causes.
Subtlety and Quality of Herbs in Medicine
Traditionally, herbs are considered to work not simply through chemical interactions but through more subtle resonance with the person taking them. The difference between herbs and medication is, simply, medications are designed to override the symptoms by taking over physiological functions. Herbs, are used to support physiological function that is out of balance. Their medicinal properties are determined, like everything else in the cosmos, are seen as embodying certain qualities often related to where they tend grow and even their physical form. Ginseng (literally “man root” / ren shen) for example, well known for its strong tonic properties, is an herb which grows high in the mountains and is capable of enduring severe inclement weather. The root itself resembles a man’s body and used to strengthen the “whole person”, offering the qualities of endurance, concentration and integrity, such qualities that are needed to thrive on the side of a mountain. Herbs are extremely specific, being able to target the back of the head or the lower back and knees, the stomach or kidneys.
