Warrior as Healer a Martial Arts Herbal for Power Fitness and Focus

The Warrior As Healer:A Martial Arts Herbal for Power, Fettle, and Focus

by Thomas Richard Joiner, published by Healing Arts Printing (1999-07-01)

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Editor's Review:


A comprehensive and easy-to-use guide to the herbal formulas traditionally used in martial arts for healing injuries, increasing vitality, and focusing meditation.


• Over 100 accurate Chinese formulas.


• Complete instructions for preparing your ain decoctions, medicinal wines, pills, and salves.

Reader Reviews:

Very instructive book. Easy to follow instructions and a list of available stores which supply the herbs. I have my warrior tonic aging as I speak.After reading the review by James Ramholz, I'd like to make a few comments.

He is right in stating that all of the herbal formulas used in this volume were taken from other sources that are readily available on Traditional Chinese Medicine. However, all of the sources for formulas used were written by professional person Chinese medical practitioners for Chinese medical practitioners. Meaning, they were highly confusing to the layman. The purpose of writing the book the Warrior as Healer was to introduce herbal formulas to martial artists in a comprehensive informative and user-friendly fashion, it was not written for other medical professionals.

All of the formulas in the volume were offered in their original traditional forms. Mr. Ramholz's comments about a particular ingredient (Zhu Sha) or cinnabar while true, take only come up to light subsequent to the writing of this book. I might add together that I share his concerns and concur that Zhu Sha can be left out of the formulas without compromising the efficacy of the formula.

In the final 2 years it has been my experience that once the toxicity of Zhu Sha was confirmed, the keen bulk of Chinese herb shops no longer sell this particular ingredient.

As for the comment regarding Hu Gu/tiger os I devoted a chapter to the discussion of this ingredient, going into detail nigh the pros and cons of using tiger os and other animate being past-products.

The only divergence of opinion appears to occur with his recommending the substitution of raccoon and pig gallbladder for acquit's gallbladder. My personal position and the general policy of my Chinese herb company (Treasures From the Bounding main of Chi) is that I reject the killing of any animal for harvesting organs and body parts without exception.This volume essentially collects herbal formulas that are already in the public domain from other sources. While information technology presents a nice survey, I feel there are some needed cautions the author should take included for the general public.

The most important caution is the prohibition of the use of cinnabar, a mercury chemical compound, for internal formulas. It should never be used in whatsoever herbal formulas by amatuers because of its well-known toxicity. Even highly candy cinnabar volition comprise traces of mercury; extended use will increment the exposure. Information technology can merely be left out of the formulas in the volume without much loss of efficacy.

The utilize of existent Tiger os too existence unethical would also exist prohibitively expensive. The Chinese always substitute other beast basic (horse, dog, ox, amongst others). Some modern herbal practitioners have even used a combination of Calicium citrate and magnesium citrate. While none of the substitutions are that close in energy to real Tiger bone, they can be functional substitutions.

The same problems extend to the unethical utilise of Bear gallbladder. Substitutions such every bit racoon gallbladder, pig gallbladder, or commericially available bile sales may be used. And, once again, while not the same free energy equally Comport gallbladder, they are upstanding and functional substitutions.

Outside of these cautions, the book presents a prissy mixture of classical, unique, and patent herbal formulas that have been used for hundreds of years. It makes a good starting place for martial artists who are interested but unfamiliar with herbal medicines.I really enjoyed the volume and the directness of it, that is to say, there was non a lot of useless info that I had to go through to get to the meat of the subject area, no filler, merely skilful data, I will exist reading it again and again. Along the lines of this book I have besides read a number of fantabulous Herbal and Martial Arts books at the post-obit website - http://home.sprynet.com/~rmieir, I besides constitute a number of no non sense, information packed books at that place as well only incase others are interested. Once again, a great book!This was a very intresting read. It is very well written and laid out. I accept not had a risk to endeavor the formulas even so just I wait forward to doing and so.
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