
Sperb's Herbs Podcast (Dr. Greg Sperber)
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07 Jun 2023 | Sperb’s Herbs Ep 48 - Valerian | 01:03:46 | |
This episode covers the common herb Valerian. This is common and ancient herb with a good amount of scientific evidence. As usual, we will cover the basics of Valerian including its category, functions, history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. This episode is really cutting edge as we examine the question, can artificial intelligence help us understand herbs? Please join us as we learn about Valerian and AI! | |||
02 Aug 2023 | Sperb’s Herbs Ep 51 - Cang Er Cao (Xanthium Herb) | 00:51:39 | |
Today, we are going to be looking at another Chinese herb: cang er cao, xanthium or cockleburr. If this sounds familiar, we have discussed cang er zi or xanthium fruit when we discussed the formula cang er zi san or xanthium powder. That formula used the fruit of this plant, in this episode we will discuss the whole plant. Is there a difference in functions? Toxicity? Why would we use one instead of the other? Let’s find out the answers to these questions. And as always, we will look at something a little different…Today we are looking the only organ in Chinese medicine that is not in Western or biomedicine: the triple burner or san jiao. Please join us as we go in depth to learn about cang er cao (Xanthium Herb). | |||
05 Dec 2022 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 39 - Ren Shen (Ginseng) | 00:55:08 | |
This episode covers the Chinese herb Ren Shen (Ginseng). Besides covering the basics of Chinese herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. There will always be something different to learn as we discuss the various ginseng forms and types. Join us to learn about Ren Shen (Ginseng). | |||
29 Mar 2023 | Sperb’s Herbs Ep 43 - Zao Xin Tu (Furnace Soil) | 00:57:00 | |
This episode covers the pretty obscure Chinese herb Zao Xin Tu (Furnace Soil). Besides covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. This episode discusses a recently discovered prescriptions from a prominent Buddhist physician, Jianzhen, who helped establish kampo Japanese herbal medicine. Please join us for this exciting episode! | |||
09 Aug 2024 | Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla) | 00:50:16 | |
This episode covers the herb Chamomile or Matricaria chamomilla, a very commonly used herb for relaxation and to help sleep. But are there any concerns or other uses for this herb? We are going to find out! Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb or formula. Besides covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. In this episode, we are going to look at the important Chinese pulse known as slippery or rolling pulse . Please join us as we learn about Chamomile or Matricaria chamomilla. | |||
21 Jun 2022 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 28 - Gui Zhi Tang (Cinnamon Twig Decoction) | 00:56:09 | |
This episode covers another amazing Chinese herbal formula and will go into great depth about it. This time it is Gui Zhi Tang’s (Cinnamon Twig Decoction) turn. Besides covering the basics of the formula including category, and functions of both the formula and the individual herbs in the formula, we will explore the history, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each formula. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. This episode will cover some important theory, specifically ying or nutritive and wei or defensive qi, necessary for understanding the functions of Gui Zhi Tang! | |||
11 Jan 2024 | Eremophila longifolia | 00:52:51 | |
This episode covers the Australian herb Eremophila longifolia commonly known as berrigan. This Aboriginal herb is something I know very little about and am super excited for you to join me on a journey to learn about it. As usual, we will go into great depth about it covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. On this episode, we will discuss the pharmacological concept of bioavailability. Please join us as we take a journey down under to learn about Eremophila longifolia. | |||
21 Dec 2021 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 18 - Gui Zhi (Cinnamon Twig) | 00:59:45 | |
This episode covers the Chinese herb Gui Zhi (Cinnamon Twig). This is an extremely important and very commonly used herb in the Chinese materia medica. As for something a little different, we will be looking at the oaths medical practitioner's swear both in the West as well as the East. Please join us for this fascinating episode! | |||
07 Jan 2025 | Gou Teng (Uncaria) | 00:49:27 | |
In this episode, we will be exploring an interesting Chinese herb gōu téng, Uncariae Ramulus cum Uncis, or uncaria. This herb is a relatively commonly used herb in the Chinese medical category of substances that extinguish wind and stop tremors and can be used in a wide variety of conditions including spasms and convulsions, headache, irritability, and even hypertension. And as usual, we will be exploring something a little different…we are going to continue our discussion about macrominerals by looking at sodium, chloride, and magnesium. Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb or formula. Besides covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb or formula. Please stay tuned for this intriguing episode, as we explore gōu téng, Uncariae Ramulus cum Uncis, or uncaria! | |||
26 Apr 2024 | Mi Meng Hua (Buddleia Flower Bud) | 00:55:15 | |
This episode will cover another Chinese herb Mi Meng Hua (Buddleia flower bud). Besides covering the basics of Chinese herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. In this episode we will start our conversation about the Chinese medical pulse. Please join us as we learn about Mi Meng Hua (Buddleia flower bud)! | |||
05 Oct 2021 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 16 - Bai Tou Weng (Pulsatilla) | 01:01:26 | |
The Chinese herb Bai Tou Weng (Pulsatilla) is not an A-lister, but it is a useful herb. This episode will cover what it does, its history, and the science and pharmacology behind it. Plus, as something a little different, we are going to discuss “toxins,” both from a modern alternative medicine perspective (spoiler alert: not a fan), and a Chinese medical approach. Some controversy is ahead, so buckle up and join us for a unique episode… Picture Credit: Ming herbal (painting): Chinese pulsatilla [root]. Credit: Wellcome Collection. Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) | |||
15 Mar 2023 | Sperb’s Herbs Ep 42 - Cang Er Zi San (Xanthium Powder) | 00:58:32 | |
This episode covers the very useful Chinese formula Cang Er Zi San (Xanthium Powder). Besides covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. This episodes continues our exploration of the greatest doctors in the history of the world with one of the most important Chinese doctors of all time, Sun Si Miao. Please join us for this exciting episode! | |||
01 Apr 2025 | Xi Xin (Asarum) | 00:57:56 | |
This episode we will be exploring another interesting Chinese herb: xì xīn, Asari Herba, or asarum or Chinese wild ginger. This herb is in the Chinese medical subcategory of warm, acrid herbs that release the exterior under the category of release the exterior herbs. It can be an important herb in certain circumstances, especially as a potential substitute for some of the functions of the banned ma huang or ephedra…but is it safe? Is it readily available? We are going to find out! And as usual, we will be exploring something a little different…treating hypertension Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb or formula. Besides covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb or formula. Please join us as we look at xì xīn, Asari Herba, or asarum or Chinese wild ginger. It is going to be another interesting trek into the exciting universe of herbs…please join us! | |||
10 Dec 2024 | Huang Lian E Jiao Tang (Coptis and Ass-Hide Gelatin Decoction) | 00:57:12 | |
This episode covers the covers an interesting Chinese herbal formula, huang lian e jiao tang (coptis and ass-hide gelatin decoction). This is, relatively, not so commonly used, at least in my experience, formula for treating irritability, insomnia, and palpitations with a sensation of heat in the chest. Could this formula be of help in anxiety conditions? Join us as we find out! And, as usual, we will be adding something a little different…we are going to discuss calcium, its physiological role as well as its Chinese medical role and its supplementation. Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb or formula. Besides covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb or formula. Please join us as we find out more about this fascinating Chinese formula, huang lian e jiao tang (coptis and ass-hide gelatin decoction)! | |||
14 May 2024 | Apple of Sodom (Calotropis) | 01:00:21 | |
This episode covers the herb Apple of Sodom or Calotropis procera. This herb is very interesting in that it has potentially biblical origins, is thought to be quite toxic, and yet has some interesting medicinal properties. Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb or formula. Besides covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. In this episode, we will be discussing some more of the basic Chinese medical pulses including the first six basic pulses: slow and fast, empty, full, floating, and deep. Please join us as we learn about Apple of Sodom or Calotropis procera. | |||
08 Nov 2022 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 37 - Nourish the Blood and Qi Formulas | 00:57:01 | |
This episode covers one of the traditional categories of formulas, Nourish the Blood and Qi formulas. Besides covering the basics of Chinese herbology including the formulas in the category, and common functions, we will explore the science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of the category of formulas. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. Whether that is a unique story or an interesting perspective, there will always be something different to learn about: we will continue our introduction into pao zhi or preparation of herbs. Join us to learn about this important category of Chinese herbal formulas. | |||
25 Mar 2025 | Blond Psyllium (Plantago ovata) | 00:51:30 | |
This episode will be looking at another interesting traditional herb of the world: Plantago ovata (Blond Psyllium), a great source of fiber, but can it help diabetes and cholesterol? We are going to find out! As always, we will do our deep dive into this herb and look at its traditional uses, and its preparation, interactions, and cautions. And, as usual, we will be adding something a little different…We are going to discuss cannabis and how it acts on the body. Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb or formula. Besides covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb or formula. Please join us as we look at Plantago ovata or Blond Psyllium. It is going to be another interesting trek into the exciting universe of herbs…please join us! | |||
29 Aug 2023 | Sperb’s Herbs Ep 53 - Lian Qiao (Forsythia Fruit) | 00:59:47 | |
Today, we are going to be looking at another Chinese herb: Lian Qiao, Forsythia Fruit. This is a very commonly used Chinese herbs especially for treating colds. Or at least certain types of colds, which we are going to discuss in the episode. And as always, we will look at something a little different…Today we are looking at one of my "soapbox topics:" the concept of whole foods vs. refined substances. Please join us as we go in depth to learn about Lian Qiao (Forsythia Fruit). | |||
04 Mar 2025 | Jing Jie (Schizonepeta) | 00:48:38 | |
This episode will be exploring another single Chinese herb: jīng jiè, Schizonepetae Herba, or schizonepeta. This herb is a relatively commonly used herb in the Chinese medical sub-category of warm, acrid herbs that release the exterior and can be used in colds, rashes, and even to help stop bleeding. As usual, we will explore all the intricacies of this herb as well as an explanation of its category. And as always, we will look at something a little different…Today we are going to look at diabetes from both biomedical and Chinese medical points of view. Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb or formula. Besides covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb or formula. Please join us as we undertake another interesting expedition into the exciting universe of herbs exploring jīng jiè, Schizonepetae Herba, or schizonepeta! | |||
07 Jan 2022 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 19 -Cleome Arabica | 01:01:03 | |
This episode covers the herb Cleome Arabica as well as some of the culture around this herb. Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb. Besides covering the basics of herbology including its category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. Whether that is a unique story or an interesting perspective, there will always be something different to learn about Cleomearabica. | |||
18 Jul 2022 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 29 - Bo He (Mint) | 00:55:41 | |
Mint is such a versatile herb: lots of various medical and culinary uses and it is super tasty. This episode of Sperb’s Herbs will explore all of these uses, category, and functions, as well as the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of mint. And of course, we will look at something a little different: menthol and its uses. Join us for an exploration of one of the best tasting herbs in the pharmacopeia. | |||
10 Nov 2021 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 17 - Cool and Release the Exterior Herbs | 01:01:14 | |
This episode, we are exploring another important category of herbs: Herbs that Cool and Release the Exterior. These are incredibly useful especially treating colds, flus, and other “external attacks.” Join us as we look at this category and learn about their functions, their usefulness, and their dangers… Picture Credit: Photo by Jeremy Bishop on Unsplash | |||
08 Nov 2023 | Sumac (Rhus coriaria) | 00:56:54 | |
This episode covers the herb Sumac. This is a delicious middle eastern and African spice, but does it have medicinal properties? Spoiler alert: it does have medicinal properties and we are going to explore them with our usual thoroughness. Besides covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode: the foundational and very important Yi Jing or Book of Changes. Please join us as we learn about this herb/spice/medicine, Sumac! | |||
18 Jun 2024 | Fu lIng (Poria) | 01:04:55 | |
This episode covers the herb Fu ling, Poria cocos, or simply poria. This herb is one of the most commonly used Chinese herbs, though for most people outside of Chinese medicine, it is virtually unknown. It promotes urination and drains dampness…basically it is often considered an herbal diuretic. Plus, it also helps digestion and quiets the heart and calms the spirit. Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb or formula. Besides covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. In this episode, we will be discussing some more of the basic Chinese medical pulses including the slippery and wiry pulses. Please join us as we learn about Fu ling or poria. | |||
27 Jul 2024 | Ju Hong (Red Tangerine Peel) | 00:58:47 | |
This episode covers the herb Ju Hong, red tangerine peel or Citri reticulatae Exocarpium rubrum, a qi regulating herb who’s strength actually lies in its ability to treat phelgm damp coughs and vomiting and belching Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb or formula. Besides covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. In this episode, we are going to look at the risk factors for drug-herb interactions. Please join us as we learn about Ju Hong, red tangerine peel or Citri reticulatae Exocarpium rubrum. | |||
18 May 2021 | Sperb's Herbs Ep. 11 - Devil's Claw | 00:59:44 | |
Devil's Claw, an African herb, is purported to help pain and inflammation. Does the science support these claims? Let's find out! | |||
07 Jun 2022 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 27 - Nourish the Yin Herbs | 00:56:08 | |
This episode, we are exploring another important category of herbs: the Nourish the Yin Herbs. These are incredibly useful especially in women’s medicine. However, they are widely used in many, many common formulas for everyone. Join us as we look at this category and learn about their functions, their usefulness, and their dangers… | |||
31 Aug 2022 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 32 - Er Chen Tang (Two-Aged [Herb] Decoction) | 00:59:06 | |
Er Chen Tang is a foundational formula and is the mother of many famous and important formulas in Chinese herbology. It in the dry dampness and transform phlegm category of herbs, but its influence extends to much more. Historically, this formula has a long history and influence on the application of medicinals in China. And, of course, we will explore "something a little different": phlegm as an internal pathogen in Chinese medicine. Please join us for an amazing journey with an amazing formula. | |||
22 Nov 2022 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 38 -Xiao Chai Hu Tang (Minor Bupleurum Decoction) | 00:59:54 | |
This episode covers the Chinese formula Xiao Chai Hu Tang (Minor Bupleurum Decoction). Besides covering the basics of Chinese herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. Whether that is a unique story or an interesting perspective, there will always be something different to learn as we conclude our introduction into pao zhi or preparation of herbs. Join us to learn about Xiao Chai Hu Tang (Minor Bupleurum Decoction). | |||
05 Oct 2024 | Ba Ji Tian (Morinda root) | 00:53:36 | |
This episode covers the Chinese herb Ba Ji Tian or Morinda root, Morindae officinalis Radix. This is a yang tonifying herb which can also strengthen the sinews, and expel wind-dampness. As usual, we will explore all the intricacies of this herb as well as an explanation of its category. Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb or formula. Besides covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. In this episode, we are going to look at why (not how) herbs work by examining coherent coupling and plant-human coalitions. Please join us as we find out more about this fascinating Chinese herb Ba Ji Tian or Morinda root! | |||
24 May 2023 | Sperb’s Herbs Ep 47 - Yin Yang Huo (Epimedi) | 01:00:51 | |
This episode covers the Chinese herb Yin Yang Huo (Epimedi). This is one of my favorite Chinese herbs: yín yáng huò or epimedium. The origin story for this herb gives the fifth grader in me giggles. Despite that, this is a very interesting, powerful, and useful herb. And as always, we will look at something a little different…today, we will look at the four great masters of the Jin-Yuan dynasties. Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb or formula. Besides covering the basics of Chinese herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. Please join us as we learn about Yin Yang Huo (Epimedi). | |||
16 Feb 2021 | Sperb's Herbs Ep. 8 - Ashwagandha | 01:00:14 | |
Ashwagandha is one of the most important herbs in Ayurvedic Medicine. Sometimes referred to as "Indian ginseng" in the West, it is often referred to as an adaptogen, just like its Asian and American ginseng counterparts. In simple terms, this means it is used as a general tonic and the body "adapts" it to what it needs. While used for many conditions, the science seems a little iffy on its effectiveness. Let's figure out if this is the case, or does there need to be more research or maybe more acceptance of its traditional uses. | |||
05 May 2021 | Sperb's Herbs Ep.10 - Da Suan (Garlic) | 00:51:13 | |
This episode covers a Chinese herb and one of the most widely used culinary powerhouses: da suan or garlic. We will be exploring the healing properties as well as some of the cautions of the "stinky rose." There may be a mention of vampires, though we will be spending some time on how to make garlic even tastier and healthier. Join us as we explore one of the best tasting herbs in the world! | |||
15 Feb 2023 | Sperb’s Herbs Ep 40 - Aloe Vera | 00:59:36 | |
This episode covers the herb Aloe Vera which is a Western, Ayurvedic, and Chinese herb. Besides covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. There will always be something different to learn as we discuss someone who is considered one of, if not the, greatest doctor of all time, the GOAT: Galen of Pergamon. Join us to learn about Aloe Vera! | |||
18 Jan 2022 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 20 - Huang LIan (Coptis) | 00:56:06 | |
This episode covers the Chinese herb Huang Lian (Coptis). Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb. Besides covering the basics of Chinese herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. Whether that is a unique story or an interesting perspective, there will always be something different to learn about Huang Lian (Coptis). | |||
02 Aug 2022 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 30 - Blackberry | 00:57:52 | |
Another delicious herb, this episode is doing a deep dive into blackberry. We will discuss its traditional uses as well as the science behind it. And of course, we will be looking at something a little different: a landmark case for the sale and use of herbs in the United States: Fmali v. Heckler. | |||
03 Apr 2022 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 23 -Triphala (Amla, Myroblan, and Beleric Myrobalan) | 00:49:42 | |
This episode covers the three herb Triphala. Each episode covers another traditional herb from somewhere in the world and will go into great depth about it. Besides covering the basics of the herb including its traditional use and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. In this podcast , we will be taking a look at basic Ayurvedic principles in relation to Triphala. Something a little different, but always fascinating... | |||
21 Jan 2025 | Boswellia serrata (Indian Frankincense) | 00:55:03 | |
This episode will be looking at another traditional herb of the world: Boswellia serrata or Indian frankincense, an important Ayurvedic herb for treating inflammation and other conditions. As always, we will do our deep dive into this herb and look at its traditional uses, does it have any Chinese medical functions, and its preparation, interactions, and cautions. And, as usual, we will be adding something a little different…well actually maybe a lot different…as herbalists (and practitioners in general), we run businesses and writing a business plan is the most important thing to do to ensure or continue success...So we are going to look at business planning excuses. Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb or formula. Besides covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb or formula. Please join us as we look at Boswellia serrata or Indian Frankincense. It is going to be another interesting sojourn into the depths of herbdom…please keep listening! | |||
31 Aug 2021 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 14 - Ma Huang (Ephedra) | 00:59:33 | |
Ma Huang is one of the most useful and absolutely the most controversial herbs in the entire Chinese herbal pharmacopeia. Why is it so important and why has it been banned in most developed nations? We will be exploring these questions as well as looking at the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994 (DSHEA), which is the legal act allowing it to be banned in the United States. This is one of the most interesting episodes yet of Sperb’s Herbs. Don’t miss it! Picture from: chinese medicine png from pngtree.com | |||
26 Nov 2024 | Chi Shi Zhi (Halloysite or Kaolin) | 00:52:46 | |
This episode covers the Chinese "herb" chi shi zhi, Halloysitum rubrum, or red halloysite or kaolin. This mineral is in the Chinese medical category of herbs that stabilize and bind and can be used in a wide variety of conditions including chronic diarrhea, uterine bleeding, and chronic sores. And, as usual, we will explore all the intricacies of this herb as well as an explanation of its category. Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb or formula. Besides covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. In this episode, we are going to look at proper charting including both the why and how of it. Please join us as we find out more about this fascinating Chinese "herb" chi shi zhi or red halloysite or kaolin! | |||
05 Jul 2023 | Sperb’s Herbs Ep 50 - Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang (Drive Out Stasis from the Mansion of Blood Decoction). | 01:01:24 | |
This episode is quite a special one: it is our 50th episode! We will be covering a very interesting, and one of my favorite, formulas: xue fu zhu yu tang or drive out stasis from the mansion of blood decoction. This is a great formula for pain in the chest and I frequently use a modification for treating low back pain in many of my patients. We will, as usual, cover the basics of Chinese herbology including category, and functions, and explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode: we are continuing of our discussion of famous doctors with a more modern Chinese physician, Wāng Qíng-Rèn. Please join us as we explore Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang (Drive Out Stasis from the Mansion of Blood Decoction). | |||
28 Apr 2022 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 25 - Using Formulas | 00:54:00 | |
This episode is a little different in that we will explore how to prepare, dose, and administer herbal formulas to maximize patient compliance and medical effectiveness. Looking at traditional methods of preparation, we will discuss why one would choose one method over another. It is a must listen to podcast for any herbal practitioner. | |||
26 Jun 2020 | Sperb's Herbs Ep. 7 - Warm and Release the Exterior Herbs | 01:08:54 | |
This is not only Sperb’s Herbs first discussion of a category of herbs, it also happens to be the first category of herbs learned by most practitioners. Join us as we explore how external conditions occur and how they are treated using Warm and Release the Exterior Herbs. As usual, we will look at traditional sources as well as some of the science surrounding these herbs. Join us for this fascinating journey! Every two weeks an exciting new episode of the Sperb's Herbs podcast is recorded. This episode will cover one of the traditional categories of herbs. Besides covering the basics of Chinese herbology including the herbs in the category, and common functions, we will explore the science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of the category of herbs. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. Whether that is a unique story or an interesting perspective, there will always be something different to learn about. | |||
01 Nov 2024 | Horseradish (Armoracia rusticana) | 00:50:21 | |
This episode covers an herb of the world: horseradish or Armoracia rusticana, which is, of course an herb and a food. It has been used for over 2,000 years for respiratory and urinary issues as well as for culinary purposes. We are going to explore all of these aspects. And, as usual, we will explore all the intricacies of this herb as well as an explanation of its category. Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb or formula. Besides covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. In this episode, we are going to look at how Chinese medicine regards fats in our diet. Please join us as we find out more about this fascinating herb horseradish or Armoracia rusticana! | |||
07 Dec 2023 | Da Qing Long Tang (Major Bluegreen Dragon Decoction) | 01:04:49 | |
This episode covers the Chinese herb formula Da Qing Long Tang (Major Bluegreen Dragon Decoction). This is another formula that does two almost opposite things: helps exterior cold while clearing interior heat. Besides covering the basics of Chinese herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb in this formula. And, as usual, we will be exploring something a little different…we are going to discuss, finally, one of the world’s great philosophies/religions and its influence on Chinese medicine: Buddhism. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. Please join us as we go on a journey to learn about Da Qing Long Tang (Major Bluegreen Dragon Decoction). | |||
17 Jun 2020 | Sperb's Herbs Ep. 6– Xiāo Yáo Sǎn (Rambling Powder) | 01:06:49 | |
Xiāo Yáo San, translated as "Rambling Powder," is one of the most widely used formulas in Chinese medicine. It gently harmonizes the Spleen and Liver and treats a wide variety of modern conditions. But is it always the best choice? Is it over-used by practitioners? Or is it the "wonder" formula? Let's find out! | |||
26 Nov 2023 | Wu Wei Zi (Schisandra Fruit) | 01:02:56 | |
This episode covers the Chinese herb Wu Wei Zi (Schisandra Fruit). This is a relatively commonly used Chinese herb. Besides covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode: we will be looking at another classic of Chinese literature: the Bing Fa or The Art of War. Please join us as we learn about the important Chinese herb: Wu Wei Zi (Schisandra Fruit). | |||
09 Apr 2024 | Supporting and Releasing Formulas | 01:00:18 | |
This episode will cover one of the traditional categories of formulas, Supporting and Releasing Formulas. Besides covering the basics of Chinese herbology including the formulas in the category, and common functions, we will explore the science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of the category of formulas. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. In this episode we talk about the Warring States Period in Chinese history and the foundational text of Chinese medicine, the Huáng Dì Nèi Jīng (Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon). Please join us as we learn about the Supporting and Releasing Formulas! | |||
18 Feb 2025 | Gan Cao Gan Jiang Fu Ling Bai Zhu Tang (Licorice, Ginger, Poria, and White Atractylodes Decoction) | 00:54:20 | |
This episode will be looking at another traditional Chinese formula: Gān Cǎo Gān Jiāng Fú Líng Bái Zhú Tāng or Licorice, Ginger, Poria, and White Atractylodes Decoction. This is a formula that warms the spleen and overcomes dampness and is in the sub-category of formulas that warm and transform water and dampness under the category of formulas that expel dampness. As always, we will do our deep dive into this herb formula and look at its traditional uses, and its preparation, interactions, and cautions. And, as usual, we will be adding something a little different…we are going to talk about mandatory reporting. Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb or formula. Besides covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb or formula. Please join us as we undertake another interesting expedition into the exciting universe of herbs exploring Gan Cao Gan Jiang Fu Ling Bai Zhu Tang or Licorice, Ginger, Poria, and White Atractylodes Decoction! | |||
12 Sep 2024 | Pu Ji Xiao Du Yin (Universal Benefit Drink to Eliminate Toxin) | 00:59:39 | |
This episode covers an interesting Chinese herbal formula, Pu Ji Xiao Du Yin or Universal Benefit Drink to Eliminate Toxin. This is a not so commonly used, at least in my experience, formula for treating illnesses and epidemics, especially something called “acute, massive febrile disorder of the head.” Could this formula be of help in COVID? Or maybe some other infections? Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb or formula. Besides covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. In this episode, we are going to do a dive into interpreting clinical research and put a Chinese medicine spin on it. Please join us as we find out more about this fascinating formula, Pu Ji Xiao Du Yin or Universal Benefit Drink to Eliminate Toxin! | |||
17 Aug 2022 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 31 - Tian Men Dong (Asparagus Tuber) | 00:50:59 | |
We continue our unintended exploration of delicious herbs to look at Tian Men Dong or Asparagus Tuber. This episode of Sperb’s Herbs will explore all of the uses, category, and functions, as well as the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of this wonderful Chinese herb. And of course, we will look at something a little different: the philosophical concept of yin. Join us for an exploration of another great tasting herb in the pharmacopeia. | |||
14 Feb 2022 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 21 - Si Wu Tang (Four Substances Decoction) | 00:54:36 | |
This episode covers the Chinese formula Si Wu Tang. Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single formula. Besides covering the basics of the formula including category, and functions of both the formula and the individual herbs in the formula, we will explore the history, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each formula. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. This episode we will look at skepticism both as a philosophical construct but also specifically in regards to Chinese medicine. Readily heady stuff you won't want to miss... | |||
22 Jun 2023 | Sperb’s Herbs Ep 49 - Dan Dou Chi (Prepared Soybean) | 01:02:27 | |
This episode covers the Chinese herb Dan Dou Chi (Prepared Soybean). This is not only a relatively common herb, it is also a very common food. Besides covering the basics of Chinese herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. This episode we dive into one of the absolutely fundamental concepts in Chinese medicine and Chinese thought: the Wǔ Xíng or Five Phases (also translated as the Five Elements). Please join us as we explore Dan Dou Chi (Prepared Soybean). | |||
13 Apr 2023 | Sperb’s Herbs Ep 44 - Shilajit | 00:55:26 | |
This episode covers the very popular and very different Ayurvedic "herb" Shilajit. Each episode covers another traditional herb from somewhere in the world and goes into great depth about it. Besides covering the basics of the herb including its traditional use and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. This episode continues our discussion of great physicians of the world by talking about one of, if no the, greatest Ayurvedic doctor in history: Sushruta. Please join us for our latest herbal exploration! | |||
04 Feb 2025 | Da Huang (Rhubarb Root) | 00:58:37 | |
This episode will be looking at another important and interesting traditional Chinese herb: dà huáng, Rhei Radix et Rhizoma, or rhubarb root or rhizome. This herb is a relatively commonly used herb in the Chinese medical subcategory of purgatives under the category of downward draining herbs and can be used in a wide variety of conditions. And as usual, we will be exploring something a little different…today, because there is so much commentary on this herb, we are doing something even more different: not discussing something a little different. Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb or formula. Besides covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb or formula. Please join us as we look at dà huáng, Rhei Radix et Rhizoma, or rhubarb root or rhizome. It is going to be another interesting and important journey into the depths of the forest of herbdom…please keep listening! | |||
17 Aug 2021 | Sperb's Herbs Ep. 13 - Yi Guan Jian (Linking Decoction) | 01:03:28 | |
This episode looks at an interesting formula in the nourish and tonify the yin category: yi guan jian or linking decoction. Widely used to help treat lots of different presentations, especially those associated with menopause or menses. We will be looking at the traditional uses and what the science says about them. As for something a little different, we will be exploring Confucianism, as the name of this formula is thought to be Confucian in origin. This episode should be a real corker…don’t miss it! | |||
04 Aug 2021 | Sperb's Herbs Ep. 12 - Melaleuca Cajuputi (Paperbark) | 00:57:52 | |
Melaleuca Cajuputi, commonly known as Paperbark, is an herb used by many Aboriginal people in Australia. Generally used for pain and congestion in respiratory infections, we will be looking at the traditional uses and modern science of this interesting herb as well as something fascinating about the cultures that use it. Dr. Sperber lived in Australia for four years and lived and worked with the Aboriginal peoples. He brings personal stories and insights into this culture. So join us for this fascinating journey to the herbs of Down Under… The picture used is not copyrighted as it s over 100 years old. It is available at: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Melaleuca_cajuputi00.jpg. | |||
28 Sep 2022 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 34 - Bai He Gu Jin Tang (Lily Bulb Decoction to Preserve the Metal) | 00:57:06 | |
This episode covers the Chinese formula Bai He Gu Jin Tang (Lily Bulb Decoction to Preserve the Metal). This formula is actually part of an important class of herbal formulas dating back to the second century ce. We will also be discussing these Bǎi Hé Bìng or Lily Bulb (or hundred-union) Diseases. As usual we will be covering the basics of Chinese herbology including category, and functions, as well as the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb and the formula as a whole. Join us to learn about Bai He Gu Jin Tang (Lily Bulb Decoction to Preserve the Metal). | |||
02 Mar 2022 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 22 - Zi Su Geng (Perilla Stem) | 00:56:00 | |
This episode covers the Chinese herb Zi Su Geng (Perilla Stem). Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb. Besides covering the basics of Chinese herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. In this podcast , we will be taking a deep look at Chinese terms for stagnation and stasis. Something a little different, but always fascinating... | |||
11 Oct 2023 | Formulas that Release Exterior Wind-Cold | 00:56:47 | |
This episode covers one of the traditional categories of formulas, Formulas that Release Exterior Wind-Cold. These formulas are incredibly important for treating specific types the everyday cold and flu. Besides covering the basics of Chinese herbology including the formulas in the category, and common functions, we will explore the science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of this category of formulas. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode: we are going to talk about one the greatest Chinese physicians, Zhāng Zhòng-Jǐng, and his famous and foundational book, Shang Han Za Bing Lun (On Cold Damage and Miscellaneous Diseases). Please join us as we learn about this important category of formulas! | |||
15 Apr 2025 | Cong Chi Tang (Scallion and Prepared Soybean Decoction) | 00:56:09 | |
This episode we will be looking at another Chinese herbal formula, in fact we are going to look at probably the first formula most of us learn in school: Cōng Chǐ Tāng or Scallion and Prepared Soybean Decoction. This is a mild formula for releasing the exterior and may be easily created in most kitchens without any major herbal inventory. As always, we will do our deep dive into this herb formula and look at its traditional uses, and its preparation, interactions, and cautions. And, as usual, we will be adding something a little different…we will be looking at pharmacognosy and several glycosides Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb or formula. Besides covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb or formula. Please join us as we look at Cōng Chǐ Tāng or Scallion and Prepared Soybean Decoction. It is going to be another interesting trek into the exciting universe of herbs…please join us! | |||
12 Mar 2021 | Sperb's Herbs Ep. 9 - Ai Ye (Mugwort) | 00:56:20 | |
This episode of Sperb’s Herbs looks at a very special herb: ai ye or mugwort. On the surface, this herb does not appear to be super useful or used in a lot of formulas. However, it is beyond a doubt the most important herb for acupuncture. This is because it is the primary herb used in moxibustion. We will explore the properties of ai ye and the importance and use of moxa in this super interesting episode. | |||
17 Sep 2021 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 15 - Hops | 01:02:36 | |
Hops is a traditional European herb with some interesting uses. And it is a major ingredient in beer. This episode looks at both of these in depth and the science behind them. As a relative non-drinker, I was still fascinated with this exploration of beer. And the herb may have some interesting application to my patients. What more can one ask for? So, get a frothy mug o’ beer and join us for this fascinating episode! Picture Credit: Picture credit: Jaroslaw B., CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, via Wikimedia Commons | |||
11 Oct 2022 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 35 - Shu Di Huang (Prepared Rehmannia) | 00:54:59 | |
This episode covers the Chinese herb Shu Di Huang (Prepared Rehmannia), one of the most important herbs in the Chinese pharmacopeia. It is an incredibly important and commonly used herb in many tonic and gynecological formulas. As usual we will be covering the basics of Chinese herbology including category, and functions, as well as the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And as always, we will look at something a little different: we will have a brief introduction into pao zhi or preparation of herbs. Join us to learn about Shu Di Huang (Prepared Rehmannia). | |||
07 Mar 2024 | Fang Feng (Saposhnikovia or Siler Root) | 01:00:29 | |
This episode covers the Chinese herb Fang Feng (Saposhnikovia or Siler Root), used to treat bones and sinews as well as yang vacuity. Besides covering the basics of Chinese herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. In this episode, finally, we will be doing a pretty deep dive into Daoism, one of the the most important philosophies underpinning Chinese medicine . Please join us as we learn about Fang Feng (Saposhnikovia or Siler Root). | |||
13 Sep 2022 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 33 - Hong Qu (Red Yeast Rice) | 00:51:22 | |
This episode covers the Chinese herb Hong Qu (Red Yeast Rice). This is an absolutely amazing herb which revolutionized drug care for cardiac patients. We will be taking a deep dive into cholesterol, what it is and how it is treated, as well as the discoverer of statin drugs. Which just happened to be discovered by researching this episode's herb. As usual we will be covering the basics of Chinese herbology including category and functions, the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. Please join us for a discussion of this super important and yet relatively obscure herb. | |||
25 Oct 2022 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 36 - Calamus | 00:58:23 | |
This episode covers the herb calamus, Acori calami Rhizoma, or shui chang pu. This herb is used in the Western, Chinese, and Ayurvedic traditions of medicine. We will look at its various functions and how they may compare between traditions. And, as usual, we will be covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, as well as the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And as always, we will look at something a little different: we will continue our introduction into pao zhi or preparation of herbs. Join us to learn about calamus. | |||
10 May 2023 | Sperb’s Herbs Ep 46 - Fang Feng Tong Sheng San (Saposhnikovia Powder that Sagely Unblocks) | 01:05:46 | |
This episode covers the Chinese formula Fang Feng Tong Sheng San (Saposhnikovia Powder that Sagely Unblocks). This is an interesting formula that both releases the exterior and purges the interior. Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb or formula. Besides covering the basics of Chinese herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. In this episode we introduce one of the medical giants of Renaissance, Andreas Vesalius. Please join us as we learn about Fang Feng Tong Sheng San (Saposhnikovia Powder that Sagely Unblocks). | |||
02 Mar 2023 | Sperb’s Herbs Ep 41 - Yi Yi Ren (Chinese Pearl Barley) | 01:01:18 | |
This episode covers the very useful Chinese herb and food Yi Yi Ren or Chinese Pearl Barley or Job's Tears. Besides covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. This episodes continues our exploration of the greatest doctors in the history of the world with the amazing Arabic doctor, Ibn SIna also known as Avicenna in the West. Please join us for this exciting episode! | |||
15 Apr 2022 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 24 - Chuan Bei Mu (Fritillaria Bulb) | 00:56:44 | |
This episode covers the Chinese herb Chuan Bei Mu (Fritillaria Bulb). Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb. Besides covering the basics of Chinese herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. We will explore more about taxonomy in this episode as well as something different about Chuan Bei Mu (Fritillaria Bulb). | |||
20 Aug 2019 | Sperb’s Herbs Ep1 – Gǒu Qǐ Zǐ (Goji) | 00:58:48 | |
Gou Qi Zi, also known as Goji or Goji berries, has become an incredibly popular “super food” in the last several years. This podcast will explore this herb, it’s Chinese history and uses, as well as the hype surrounding it. Is all the hype deserved? Or not? | |||
16 May 2022 | Sperb‘s Herbs Ep. 26 - Wu Gong (Centipede) | 01:00:59 | |
This episode covers the Chinese herb Wu Gong (Centipede). Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb. Besides covering the basics of Chinese herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. Whether that is a unique story or an interesting perspective, there will always be something different to learn... | |||
01 Jul 2024 | Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang (Pinellia Decoction to Drain the Epigastrium) | 01:00:23 | |
This episode covers the Chinese formula Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang, or Pinellia Decoction to Drain the Epigastrium. This is a really interesting and relatively commonly used formula in one of the most important Chinese formula categories: formulas that harmonize. Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb or formula. Besides covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. In this episode, we will be discussing one of the major Confucian texts: The Doctrine of the Mean. Please join us as we learn about Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang, or Pinellia Decoction to Drain the Epigastrium. | |||
16 Aug 2023 | Sperb’s Herbs Ep 52 - Curry Tree (Murraya koenigii) | 00:46:16 | |
This episode covers the herb Curry Tree or Murraya koenigii. We will be discussing the medicinal as well as the culinary uses of this Ayurvedic herb. Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb or formula. We cover the basics of herbology, and explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. This episode discusses the wonderful culinary dish curry, and explore its history. Please join us as we go in depth to learn about Curry Tree. | |||
27 Sep 2023 | Bei Mu Gua Lou San (Fritillaria and Trichosanthis Fruit Powder) | 00:56:35 | |
This episode covers the Chinese formula Bei Mu Gua Lou San (Fritillaria and Trichosanthis Fruit Powder). This formula transforms phlegm by treating qi and helping the organs to do their proper jobs, while also moistening. As usual, we will go into depth about the formula. Besides covering the basics of Chinese herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode: we discuss the Chinese origin myth and Pan Gu. Please join us as we learn about Bei Mu Gua Lou San (Fritillaria and Trichosanthis Fruit Powder). | |||
27 Aug 2024 | Tao Ren (Persicae Semen) | 00:56:19 | |
This episode covers the useful Chinese herb Tao Ren or Persicae Semen. This herb is used in Chinese medicine to regulate or “move” the blood which can be used in a wide variety of conditions including menstrual disorders, traumatic injuries, and different types of pain. –Plus, as a seed, it can moisten the intestines and unblock the bowels Each episode of the podcast will go into great depth about a single herb or formula. Besides covering the basics of herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. This episode continues our exploration of Chinese pulses with the very important wiry pulse. Please join us as we discover the known and hidden aspects of Tao Ren or Persicae Semen. | |||
26 Apr 2023 | Sperb’s Herbs Ep 45 - Zhu Sha (Cinnabar) | 00:59:20 | |
This episode covers a historically, if not currently, important herb with ramifications in alchemy and the basis of chemistry: Zhu Sha (Cinnabar). Each episode covers another traditional herb from somewhere in the world and goes into great depth about it. Besides covering the basics of the herb including its traditional use and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. This episode discusses alchemy in China and explains nei dan (internal alchemy) and wai dan (external alchemy). Please join us for our latest herbal and historical exploration! | |||
28 Dec 2023 | Gu Sui Bu (Drynaria Rhizome) | 00:55:16 | |
This episode covers the Chinese herb Gu Sui Bu (Drynaria Rhizome), used to treat bones and sinews as well as yang vacuity. Besides covering the basics of Chinese herbology including category, and functions, we will explore the history, quality, science, pharmacology, evidence, and any potential interactions of each herb. And then there is always something a little quirky about an episode. This episode discusses epigenetics and its potential to explain some mechanisms of action for acupuncture and herbal interventions. Please join us as we learn about Gu Sui Bu (Drynaria Rhizome). | |||
22 Aug 2019 | Sperbs Herbs Ep 2 - Shi Quan Da Bu Tang | 01:06:45 | |
This one is personal: this is the formula I have been on for quite a while now. It lives up to its translation of “All Inclusive Great Tonifying Decoction.” It is kind of an all-purpose formula in that it tonifies all four of the basic substances: qi, blood, yin, and yang. | |||
16 Sep 2019 | Sperbs Herbs Ep 3 - Sha Ren (Amomum) | 00:59:34 | |
Shā Rén, one of the cardamoms, is one of my favorite herbs, for many reasons. Besides being one of the best tasting herbs, it’s actions speak to me by helping to treat dampness and strengthen the spleen. While not necessarily an “A” list herb, please join us as we explore it. Approved for both California Acupuncture Board CEUs and NCCAOM PDAs! | |||
01 Oct 2019 | Sperb’s Herbs Ep. 4 - Kava-Kava | 01:01:23 | |
Kava-Kava, also known as just Kava, has very interesting herbal properties, but is also culturally very important as a medicine, an intoxicant, and for religious, political, and social purposes. It’s pharmacology has been well studied. And it has been shown to have liver toxicities. Is this herb useful medicinally? Does its benefits outweigh its risks? Let’s find out… | |||
16 Oct 2019 | Sperb’s Herbs Ep. 5 - Dang Gui (Angelica) | 01:01:44 | |
Finally, an “A” lister: Dang Gui is definitely one of the all-stars of Chinese herbology. As a cornerstone of many formulas to help build the blood and affect the menses, it is one of the most important herbs in the Chinese pharmacopoeia. Join us as we explore this herb in its traditional context, in current western herbology, and the science behind it. |