Upcoming Events


June 21, 2008, 10am-noon 

Medicinal Plant Walk in the beautiful Asian woodland at Quarryhill Botanical Gardens in Glen Ellen, CA.

With Peggy Schafer & Sean Fannin.  All proceeds benefit Quarry hill Botanical Garden, $25 Non Members/ $22.50 Members. www.quarrhillbg.org.
 

Herb nameJie Geng, Platycodon grandiflora, Balloon Flower


May 15, 2008, 10:00-2:30, Talk 12:00, Herb Walk 1:30

Peg Schafer and Jean Giblette will discuss the growing of and contemporary issues surrounding Chinese herbs.

American College Of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 450 Connecticut St, San Francisco.

We will also cover the Botanical Studies Program for Oriental Medicine, and the activities of the farmers' Medicinal Herb Consortium in the development of the domestic production of Asian medicinals.



May 10, time to be determined

Peg Schafer and Jean Giblette will discuss the growing of and comtemporary issues surrounding Chinese herbs.

Five Branches Institute, 200 7th Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA 95062

We will also cover the Botanical Studies Program for Oriental Medicine, and the activities of the farmers' Medicinal Herb Consortium in the development of the domestic production of Asian medicinals.



Saturday, April 5th
from 4:00 to 5:30,
Center for Traditional Health Arts, Petaluma."

Integrate locally grown, certified organic Chinese herb extracts into your practice.

Please join us for a free workshop focusing on how to integrate Fu Tian Herbs’ locally grown Chinese herb extracts into your Chinese Medicine practice.

We will  discuss clinical application of 6 individual herb extracts, taste all of the herbs and discuss issues of quality and conservation within the field of Chinese herbal medicine. 

Please contact Sean at (707) 763-8040 for more information or to register.



March 1st, 2008, 9:00-3:00

First day of the Chinese Medicinal Herb Farms' Cultivate your Knowledge Internship Program. For more information please click here.




February 26th,  2008, 5:30-7:00

Introduction to Chinese Herbs (On-going Community Center class), Laurie Martin instructor, Santa Rosa.

Peg will discuss growing and conservation of herbs along with other contemporary issues concerning herb quality.



February 24th from 10:00 — 4:00

Foundations of Medical Qigong Workshop, February 24th from 10:00 — 4:00

This introductory class emphasizes personal attention while developing Quiet and Moving Qigong practices and gaining a practical understanding of the theories of Medical Qigong. This workshop will cover all of the exercises that are needed to develop an effective qigong practice at home.



Tuesday, February 12th 
from 7:00 - 9:00
Acupuncture & Integrative Medicine College, Berkeley

Integrate locally grown, certified organic Chinese herb extracts into your practice.

Please join us for a free workshop focusing on how to integrate Fu Tian Herbs’ locally grown Chinese herb extracts into your Chinese Medicine practice.

We will  discuss clinical application of 6 individual herb extracts, taste all of the herbs and discuss issues of quality and conservation within the field of Chinese herbal medicine. 

Please contact Sean at (707) 763-8040 for more information or to register.



Saturday, February 2nd
from 10 am to 1pm

Fu Tian Herb extracts tasting demonstration at Whole Foods Market in Sebastopol



Cultivate your Knowledge Internship Program.

March-November

Would you like to gain understating and deepen your relationship with Chinese herbs through their cultivation? Perhaps you are concerned about loosing access to herbs and thus are interested in being a part of the development of Chinese herbs as a domestic emerging market? How about access to better quality herbs than is commonly found in the marketplace. Or maybe you are a grower seeking to diversify your production? Besides offering seed and field grown herbs the Chinese Medicinal Herb Farm operates as an experimental farm to explore these possibilities as well as aid herb conservation. Our internship program allows those interested in hands on knowledge and experience in all aspects of growing and harvesting Chinese herbs with the guidance of Peg Schafer; educator and nationally recognized Asian herb grower.

This program will follow the seasonal progression of growing herbs from seed sowing and pot culture in the nursery to field production covering soil management, irrigation, planting, cultivation, harvesting and drying of leaf, flower, seed and root herb crops.

Sean Fannin, an accomplished practitioner from the Center for Traditional Health Arts will start each session with Medical Qigong. This introduction and ongoing practice will develop Quiet and Moving Qigong practices while gaining practical understanding of the theories.

The 9 session program runs from March 1st through November 1st, the first Saturday of the month with the exception of July when we will meet July 12th. Hours are from 9-3. Interns should be in good physical shape and be prepared and committed to work to the best of their ability. The program is $300, with a few spaces reserved for second year interns at $100, space is limited. If you are interested please email Peg at pschafer@sonic.net or phone (707) 765-9611. If you would greatly prefer a 3 or 4 day block session format in August let me know.

We will hold an open house to get acquainted; Saturday February 9th from 10 am to 2 pm. A visit to the farm is mandatory for intern consideration. Please email a short blurb describing what you are looking for and why you are interested, and any agricultural experience you may have, as well as any health considerations. Thank you for your interest and I look forward to connecting with each of you!



Comprehensive Medical Qigong Program 2008

This comprehensive 6 month long Medical Qigong program includes a monthly 3 hour class, a private training session during the month and the development of an individualized training program for home.

We will progress from the the foundation exercises through the more advanced Moving Qigong exercises of the Taiji Daoyin Baojian Gong set, including the exercises for the Eight Extraordinary Channels. Throughout the program we will focus on developing a skillful practice and understanding of Qigong through the context of Chinese medicine and Medical Qigong theory.

The program is limited in size as our goal for this is to provide a high level of individualized support for a small group of students.

Please note: The 2008 Comprehensive Medical Qigong Program is currently full. Please call or e-mail Sean to be put on the waiting list.

Please contact Sean at sean@traditionalhealtharts.com or visit http://traditionalhealtharts.com/about/programs.html for more information.




Articles

Growing Chinese Medicinals in North America, by Peg Schafer.

Starting with a short history of herbs and moving into contemporary issues concerning conservation and use of Chinese analogs for threatened domestic medicinals. <link to paper>

The Roots of Health, An Introduction to Chinese Herbal Medicine, by Sean Fannin

Chinese herbal medicine offers a comprehensive system that addresses health issues at their most fundamental level. <link to paper>

Cultivating Nature, the Philosophy of Chinese Medicine, by Sean Fannin

Our view of the world around us shapes how we view ourselves; the knowledge of nature gives us a way to understand the workings of life within us. <link to paper>

For further articles on Chinese Medicine please visit:

http://www.traditionalhealtharts.com/papers/artnl1.html


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