Subhuti Dharmananda - Publications

Publications

Although Dharmananda has been a writer with some 2000 pages of writings on his web page, most of his work is in the form of articles, and his book output has been fairly minimal for someone who has been active since the early wave of modern American herbalism. He has been an editor, reviewer, and contributor to several journals including Herbalgram, the International Journal of Oriental Medicine, the Oriental Medicine Journal, the Chinese Medicine Times and the Protocol Journal of Botanical Medicine and online journals like JCrows.com, HIV Resources Homepage and the San Francisco Medical Society Homepage. Dharmananda has spoken extensively at conferences of Oriental and alternative medicine including the Pacific Symposium, Herbs and AIDS Conference and the California Acupuncture Association.

  • Chinese Herbology Workshop 1985
  • Natural Healing With Herbs (editor) with Humbart Santillo 1985
  • Tibetan Medicine: A lesson for us all (Update on Herbs) 1985
  • Chinese Herbs for Optimum Health 1986
  • Chinese Herbology 1986
  • Frontiers of Chinese Herb Research 1987
  • Chinese Herbal Therapies for immune disorders 1988
  • Pearls from the Golden Cabinet: The Practitioner's Guide to the Use of Chinese Herbs and Traditional Formulas 1988
  • Prescriptions on Silk and Paper: The history and development of Chinese patent medicines 1989
  • Kang Wen "Defeat the epidemic": The role of Chinese herbal medicine in the defeat of the AIDS epidemic 1989
  • The Golden Mirror of Chinese Medicine 1992
  • Foundations of Chinese Herb Prescribing 1992
  • Chinese Herbology: a Professional Training Program 1992
  • The Key Link: A detailed analysis of an epidemic disdease 1994
  • A Bag of Pearls 2000 2000

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