Chinese Herb Cultivation: Daodi Practices for Growing and Processing Chinese Herbs

Author:   Thomas Avery Garran ,  Lan-Ping Guo ,  Lu-Qi Huang
Publisher:   Passiflora Press
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9780991581313


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   15 October 2019
Format:   Paperback
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"Chinese Herb Cultivation is the first text of its kind. It was originally written by some of the top experts in the field in China and has been expertly translated into English by world-renowned herbalist and scholar Thomas Avery Garran. Garran, who has lived in China for more than a decade, owned an organic farm growing Chinese herbs, and researched Chinese herb cultivation as part of is PhD studies at the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, has put forth a detailed text covering 39 common Chinese herbs and added his own experience and flavor to make the text both readable and practical for the modern farmer. The book offers details such ecological habitat; rainfall; soil conditions; seed requirements; planting and transplanting instructions; weed, pest, and disease management; harvesting; and the post-harvest processing required to produce high quality, authentic Chinese herbs anywhere in the world using the same standards used in China. Illustrated throughout with color photographs, this book is a significant step forward in the field and will give farmers and researchers the tools they need to grow high-quality Chinese herbs using clean soil, organic techniques, and support local farmers to diversify by growing ""alternative"" perennial crops, which can be sold at a premium. China has a rich and long history of agriculture and this text is the first in any language outside of Chinese to offer readers a glimpse into the rich history as well as offer practical and immediately applicable information for those interested in growing Chinese herbs. While casual gardeners will undoubtedly glean valuable information from this text, this is a manual, a text meant for production agriculture."

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Author:   Thomas Avery Garran ,  Lan-Ping Guo ,  Lu-Qi Huang
Publisher:   Passiflora Press
Imprint:   Passiflora Press
Dimensions:   Width: 18.90cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 24.60cm
Weight:   0.544kg
ISBN:  

9780991581313


ISBN 10:   0991581318
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   15 October 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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"For the first time, an authoritative Chinese text on the cultivation of Chinese medicinals has been translated and made available in English. The translator, Thomas Avery Garran, is a clinician, herb grower, wild-crafter, medicinal plant pharmacologist, and Chinese language translator. He is one of a handful of Americans, maybe less, qualified to produce material on the production of Chinese herbs. He is also a resident scholar at the Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences in Beijing. He has uniquely positioned himself to be a human bridge between the previously separate worlds of traditional Chinese Dao Di herb cultivation and the domestic cultivation of Chinese herbs. In a time of rising division and xenophobia, the work of Thomas Avery Garran is even more admirable, as it represents a joining together, an integration of the other, a pathway to becoming whole again."" Timothy Ross, DAOM Postdoctoral fellow, University of Washington Senior Researcher, University of California, Irvine"


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Thomas Avery Garran has been studying herbal medicine since 1989 and is a graduate of the American School of Herbalism as a direct student of Christopher Hobbs and Michael Tierra from 1992-96. He became licensed to practice Chinese medicine in the United States in 1996 and later attended Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, receiving his Masters of Science of Chinese Medicine degree in 1999. Thomas maintained a full-time practice in Chinese medicine from 1996 until moving to China in 2008. From 2004-2007 he taught in the Herbology Department at the Institute of Clinical Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, and in 2005 became the head of the department. During that time, he also served as an adviser to the John Burns School of Medicine, Department of Alternative Medicine at the University of Hawai'i. In 2007 he began to think more about research in the field of medicinal plants, and began pursuing PhD studies in the Ethnobotany section of Department of Botany at the University of Hawai'i. This was cut short in December of 2008 when he moved to Beijing full-time. Thomas also studied Chinese language and literature at the University of Hawai'i as well as the Beijing Language and Culture University and is fluent in Mandarin Chinese. In 2010, Thomas and his wife founded and manage the Autumn Reine Learning Garden, an ecological garden with medicinal plants from around the world. The learning garden was nearly 1/2 an acre area within a 30 acre farm. The farm was an ecological organic farm managed by Thomas for the production of medicinal plants (for both domestic and export sales). Since living in China, he has done clinical studies with a number of Chinese medicine doctors and has earned a PhD in Materia Medica studies at the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences in Beijing, and currently works with that institution in the area of ecological agriculture for growing Chinese medicinal plants. Thomas is also an adviser to the National Medicinal Plant Botanical Garden at the Institute of Medicinal Plant Development in Beijing and a committee member of the China Society of Medicinal Botany. His current areas of research are daodi herbs and their cultivation using ecological agriculture, comparative research of Chinese and Western herbs, and ethnobotanical research of native Chinese medicinal plants. He is the author or co-author of a number of peer-reviewed scientific papers, and has authored portions of and been a reviewer for several monographs published by the American Herbal Pharmacopeia. Thomas has been an invited lecturer in the United States, China, and Taiwan. He is a founding member of the Committee for the Preservation of Chinese Medicine (Beijing) and has been recognized by the Chinese government as an expert in the field of Chinese medicine.

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