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"Insightful and pioneering, The Poetry and Physics of Eastern Herbal Medicine provides a systematic understanding and appreciation of Eastern medicine and clearly compares and validates it with modern physics in layperson's terms. It identifies how both these fields use metaphorical poetry to explain their theories and our everyday experiences, and offers analytical thinkers a significant understanding of mystical Eastern medicine. Until now, none have so clearly bridged-the-gap between Eastern medicine principles and Western thinking and science in any depth. Unusually and uncommonly…mehr

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"Insightful and pioneering, The Poetry and Physics of Eastern Herbal Medicine provides a systematic understanding and appreciation of Eastern medicine and clearly compares and validates it with modern physics in layperson's terms. It identifies how both these fields use metaphorical poetry to explain their theories and our everyday experiences, and offers analytical thinkers a significant understanding of mystical Eastern medicine. Until now, none have so clearly bridged-the-gap between Eastern medicine principles and Western thinking and science in any depth. Unusually and uncommonly proficient in both science and Eastern medicine, The Poetry and Physics of Eastern Herbal Medicine delivers distinct insights into to the seemingly divergent worlds of Eastern medicine and modern physics"--
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Judyth Shamosh, Ph.D., is the founder of Greenfingers Herbal Medicine Clinic. She practices Ayurvedic, Classical Chinese, and Western herbal medicine and teaches apprentices. A frequent lecturer of Ayurvedic and Classical Chinese herbal medicine at Phoenix Institute for Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture, she has served on the governing council of the American Herbalist's Guild, as Vice Chairperson of the board at RainStar University College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, and as adjunct faculty at the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine. She's also served on the credentialing committee for the Arizona Center for Health and Medicine, and as Vice President of the Arizona Herb Association. Author divides her time between New Mexico and Phoenix, Arizona.