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DGEA LEE School
“Imagination is more important than knowledge. For knowledge is limited to all we now know and understand, while imagination embraces the entire world, and all there ever will be to know and understand.”

... Albert Einstein
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PLEASE PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR RAW HERBS BY CALLING 847-909-3432

Emperor's Secret Classic Tea. Longevity. 30 teabags box - $8.00
Yin Yang Classical Tea. 30 teabags box - $8.00
Essential Harmony Classic Tea. 30 teabags box - $8.00
PF Classic Tea. 30 teabags box - $8.00
Shen Classic Tea. 30 teabags box - $8.00
She Dan Chuan Bei Ye
Loquat & Fritillary Jelly - large
Gingko Extract
Ginseng & Royal Jelly Extract
Tang Kwei
Shou Wu
Feng Shi Ding Tablets
Yin Yang Classic Tea
Emperor's Secret Classic Tea
Panta Tea
Bi Yan Qing Du Chong Ji
Gan Mao Jie Du Chong Ji
Zhi Ke Pi Pa Chong Ji
Foojoy China Black Teabags
Foojoy Japanese Green Tea
Foojoy China Green Tea - small box
Chili Plaster
Ching Wan Hung - large jar
Ching Wan Hung - small tube
Emei Medicated Plaster 0.8
Hua Tuo Medicated Plaster
Ni Tian Oil 18.4
Salonpas L. 3.7 11.1
Shang Shi Zhi Tong Gao
Tiger Balm Red - large
Wan Hua Oil 2.85
Plaster For Bruise 3.9
Po Sum On Oil
Woodlock Oil / Huo Luo Oil - large
White Flower Oil - medium
Yunnan Bai Yao Liniment
Zheng Gu Shui, spray
Luffa Sponge 0.75 7.5
Cupping Jar - glass - extra large
Cupping Jar - glass - medium
Clay Herb Pot-Black Lacquer - 2 quart
Ginger Candy L. 1.95
Ginger Candy S. 0.75
Ren Shen - Kirin - red - sliced, conventional herb
Ba Ji Tian, unsulfured culinary herb
Ba Wang Hua, unsulfured culinary herb
Bai Cai Gan, unsulfured culinary herb
Dang Gui Pian, unsulfured herb
Shan Zha, unsulfured herb
Rose Buds Flowered Tea - small bag
Jasmine Silver Flowered Tea - small
White Flowery Pekoe White Tea - small bag
Foojoy Organic Bai Mudan White Peony Tea
Foojoy Organic Lapsang Souchong Smoky Black Tea
Zheng Gu Shui, large
Zi Cai, unsulfured culinary herb
Yu Zhu, unsulfured culinary herb
Tian San Qi - sliced, unsulfured herb
Nan Xing Ren, unsulfured culinary herb
Lian Zi - red, unsulfured, culinary herb
Hai Zao, unsulfured culinary herb
Du Zhong - medium, unsulfured culinary herb
Cupping Jar - glass - large
Bee & Flower Soap (BOUQET, GINSENG, JASMINE, ROSE) 2.65OZ - $1.00

Books:
The Clinical Manual of Chinese Herbal Patent Medicines- WillIiam Maclean, Kathryn Taylor

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Forms of Chinese Herbal Medicine

Traditionally, herbal medicine would have been dispensed as raw leaves, twigs, bark, flowers, etc. This method is impractical, since the herbologist must keep hundreds of herbs in stock that must remain fresh and free of mold or insects. Preparation of formulas under these circumstances are labor-intensive both for the herbalist and the patient, who might be required to soak, boil, strain, re-boil, re-strain, etc. to get the resulting decoction. The pungent odors and bitter tastes of many herbs prepared in this manner would discourage patients from completing their treatments.

Here at DGEA LEE HOLISTIC CENTER, we save our patients the trouble of preparing decoctions from raw herbs by providing a combination of effective, yet easy-to-use tea pills, pills, liquid extracts and granules. Tea pills come from a decoction of herbs that is boiled, leaving a powder that is rolled (usually with honey) into easy-to-store balls resembling peppercorns. Liquid extracts are made by combining the herbs, boiling them to extract the active ingredients and suspending them in alcohol. They are the most potent and most effective forms of herbal medicine. Granules are made by taking the powder from the formula preparation with the water boiled away and mixing in starch to form granules. Granules can be taken mixed with water or in a capsule. We use granules for formulas that are more beneficial when taken hot or warm.

The form that your herbal formula comes in is dependent on your diagnosis and the severity of your symptoms. For acute diseases, we give you either liquid extracts or granules because it is faster and easier for your body to absorb these forms. For subacute diseases, pills are more appropriate. For long term chronic diseases, tea pills are given because of their lower cost and mild action.

A History of Chinese Herbal Medicine

It is said that Chinese Herbal Medicine began thousands of years ago when a farmer found a snake near his hut, which he then beat with a hoe and left for dead. A few days later, the farmer found the snake slithering around and again tried to kill it. Another few days passed and the snake miraculously reappeared in the farmer's plot. The farmer beat the snake again, but this time he followed it and watched the snake crawl into a clump of weeds that it began to eat. The next day the snake was already on the mend, its wounds healing. The clump of weeds is now the main ingredient of a Chinese Herbal formula YunNan BaiYao, which stops bleeding (internal or external) by bonding the edges of wounds and quickly healing torn tissue.

The actual origins of Chinese Herbal Medicine can be traced back to an ancient text written between 200 BCE and 100 ACE. This text, the Inner Classic, contains the earliest known mention of the theoretical and philosophical foundations of Chinese Medicine. Within the Inner Classic there is mention of 12 herbal prescriptions, with a total of 28 individual substances. The following 2000 years gave rise to an increase in the number of substances and a corresponding increase in the number of formulae. This increase is due in part to the inclusion of herbs from the Chinese Folk traditions, as well as the importation of herbs from other parts of the world.

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phone# 847-909-3432
Location: 1228 N.River Rd.
Mount Prospect IL 60056

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Tune in to our open air talk show in Russian language on the radio 1240 am. Every Saturday starting at 9:30am, for 30 minutes we talk about our experience in alternative medicine. Those who call in have an opportunity to share their views or talk about issues in their life.

Phone # to call in to the show - 773-792-1240
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Raw Herbs Store

We offer hundreds of EUROPEAN and CHINESE RAW HERBS from the top U.S. manufacturers. As a large volume purchaser we are able to keep prices at minimum.

We believe our herbs are the highest quality grown in ecologically clean areas and harvested with respect to nature.

In order to offer the best service we ask that you talk to certified herbalist or health care provider before purchasing herbs.

For questions please call 847-909-3432