The Chinese Herb Health & Longevity Show
Summary: Join Dr. George Lamoureux and John Bonds from JingHerbs.com to explore the history, healing, and empowerment of Classic Chinese Medicine, herbs, and thought. Dr. George Lamoureux, the founder of Jing Herbs, holds a Doctorate in classical Chinese medicine, is a licensed acupuncturist and a certified Medical Qigong practitioner. Dr. George also completed programs of study at both the Shanghai and Chengdu hospitals of Traditional Chinese Medicine, People’s Republic of China. Jing Herbs was founded as a company that would be true to the teachings and wisdom of the Daoist masters and sages. Jing Herbs practices and promotes the ancient cultivation known as “yang sheng” or the art of nourishing life through the alchemical use of tonic herbs.
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Podcasts:
In this special new episode, Dr. George and John interview a fellow health enthusiast, Ronnie Landis. Ronnie is an author, speaker, and an expert in raw living foods, superfoods, and blender alchemy. In this podcast, learn why Ronnie considers himself a renegade nutritionist, and his thoughts on foods and superfoods that are great for detoxification.
38. Master Acupressure Points
37. Raw food living with Dara Dubinet
37. Art of Eating
36. Autoimmune FAQ
35. Energetic Medicine with Qi Gong expert Maria Furlano
34. Liver Formula Secrets Revealed
33. The Way of Shen
32. The Way of Qi and Blood
31. Rehmannia 6 & The Way of the Kidney Energy
30. Chinese Herb Formula Theory
In this episode, Dr. George Lamoureux discusses the myriad benefits of the legendary tonic herb He shou wu! Perhaps best known for its relationship to healthy hair, He Shou Wu actually has many benefits beyond what its name suggests. Where did the name come from? How was He Shou Wu discovered? Who benefits from taking this herb? Listen now to find out!
28. The Longevity of Lycium
In this episode, Dr. George focuses on one of the true superstars in the Chinese herbal pharmacopeia, Schisandra. Schisandra is unique in that while it is classified as a “sour” taste, it actually contains all 5 flavors. What does this mean for your body? What organs and energy systems are most affected by schisandra? Who should take shisandra? Is there anyone who should NOT take this amazing tonic herb?
26. Build your Bones with Eucommia and Morinda