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  • 2007 #3. Health freedom, Ron Paul update
  • 2007 #2. Microwave hazards, cell phones, and cancer
  • 2007 #1. Health Freedom issues; Ron Paul, U.S. presidential candidacy
  • 2006 #2. Depleted uranium and the depopulation agenda — the challenge of holistic health education
  • 2006 #1. The problem of integrating Chinese herbology with allopathic and western medical traditions — a personal perspective
  • 2005 #1. Urgent - action required to stop FDA attempts to undermine DSHEA
  • 2004 #3. Herb-herb and herb-drug interactions: modes of interaction
  • 2004 #2-a. Why TCM Herbology needs to become an independent profession, separate from acupuncture
  • 2004 #2. Minimize the costs of becoming an effective herbalist
  • 2004 #1a. Reviews and comments from users of the Traditional Chinese Herbal Sciences CD-ROM
  • 2004 #1b. Interesting health news stories 2003-2004; FDA ephedra ban.
  • 2003 #4. The "Dumbing Down" of American Education - implications for Chinese (TCM) herbal education.
  • 2003 #3. SARS and TCM theories of epidemic illness.
  • 2003 #2. Orwellian schemes for maximizing health-care industry profits - How they endanger the delivery of quality TCM herbal health care.
  • 2003 #1. State Health Freedom Acts - A Growing Trend.
    • 2003 #1b. RMHI's new certification options in clinical Chinese herbology.
  • 2002 #2. Computer-aided instruction in TCM clinical analysis and decision-making skills.
  • 2002 #1. Effects of music and sound on human health.
  • 2001 #2. Top health news stories of 2000-2001.
  • 2001 #1. Overcoming the Trickster: media wars of the 21st century.
  • 2000 #4. Health fads from hell: margarine, canola oil, soy foods, green/black tea.
  • 2000 #3. TCM paradigm and western herbs. TCM usage of Oregon Grape Root.
  • 2000 #2. Codex Alimentarius. Proper and improper uses of ephedra. Contamination in Chinese herbal patent preparations. Vaccines under fire. Advanced publications for TCM herbalists.

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