• Flowing through the Seasons with Chinese 5 Element: Pt 2
    Jul 29 2024

    Today on the Wu Way, we wrap up our 2 part series deep diving into the wise and wonderful Chinese 5 Element. Season by season, we will walk through this ancient way of existing *in sync* with Nature’s rhythm. We cover:

    • The origins of Chinese 5 Element Theory & its distinction from Traditional Chinese Medicine
    • What the 5 elements are (and why they matter)
    • The elemental, physical emotional, & spiritual attributes of each season
    • How to THRIVE seasonally & find internal harmony by living according to Chinese 5 Element (including all the herbs, food, & lifestyle tips to get you there!)


    We finish with the 3 remaining seasons of Late Summer (Earth), Autumn (Metal), and Winter (Water) We highly recommend you listen to Spring (Wood) & Summer (Fire) first.


    If you loved the episode, give us a review or a follow on instagram @herbgirlsathens

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Flowing through the Seasons with Chinese 5 Element: Pt 1
    Jul 22 2024
    • Today on the Wu Way, we kick off our 2 part series deep diving into the wise and wonderful Chinese 5 Element. Season by season, we will walk through this ancient way of existing *in sync* with Nature’s rhythm. We cover:
    • The origins of Chinese 5 Element Theory & its distinction from Traditional Chinese Medicine
    • What the 5 elements are (and why they matter)
    • The elemental, physical emotional, & spiritual attributes of each season
    • How to THRIVE seasonally & find internal harmony by living according to Chinese 5 Element (including all the herbs, food, & lifestyle tips to get you there!)
    • It was impossible to cover everything in one episode, so this week it’s all about Spring (Wood) & Summer (Fire).

    **Note the audio is a little quiet during the episode so turn it up!**


    Water Links (Affiliate):

    Pristine Hydro

    Berkey use code: HERBGIRLS for a discount!

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Materia Medica Monday: Hawthorn
    Jul 15 2024

    Welcome to a mini podcast series where we take a deep dive on an herb. We hope to better aquaint you with the day's herb while we cover everything from the mystic to the science, the habitat to constiuents. Amy takes you on a journey to know our first Materia Medica Monday plant, Hawthorn.

    Hawthorn is known as heart food! Today we explore:

    -Actions

    -How to prepare it

    -Where to find it

    -The science behind why it's so useful


    If you enjoyed this podcast please leave a review or follow us on instagram @herbgirlsathens


    Show Notes:

    The Herb Girls Hawthorn Materia Medica (free)

    Materia Medica Resources:

    The Modern Herbal Dispensary - Thomas Easley

    Winston & Kuhn's Herbal Therapy & Supplements - Merrily A. Khun & David Winston (Amy's favorite resource mentioned in the podcast)

    The Herbal Academy: Herbarium (online subscription ~$6.50 a month)

    Materia Medica Monthly: Sajah Popham - also subscription but very indepth

    American Botanical Council


    Studies:

    Gildor A. (1998). Crataegus oxycantha and heart failure. Circulation. 98(19):2098.

    Loew D. (1994). Pharmacological and clinical results with Crataegus special extracts in cardiac insufficiency. ESCOP Phytotelegram. 6:20-26

    Tassell MC, Kingston R, Gilroy D, Lehane M, Furey A. Hawthorn (Crataegus spp.) in the treatment of cardiovascular disease. Pharmacogn Rev. 2010 Jan;4(7):32-41.

    Zapfe jun G. Clinical efficacy of crataegus extract WS 1442 in congestive heart failure NYHA class II. Phytomedicine. 2001 Jul;8(4):262-6.


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    31 mins
  • My Bean Journey Pt 2: The Science of Soluble Fiber
    Jul 8 2024

    On this episode, Part II of my Bean Journey, It’s time for all the science-y bits. We answer the questions:

    • How do beans resolve autoimmune conditions in the gut?
    • Will beans work on any other inflammatory diseases?
    • What the heck is enterohepatic recirculation of bile, and why should I care?

    We’ll also discuss why it’s a good idea to put your liver on sabbatical if you’ve been struggling with gut or hormonal issues as well as get an insider look on where I am now, 6 months later on the bean protocol. (We highly recommend listening to Part I before this episode!)


    Show Notes:

    • Karen Hurd’s Website
    • Unique Hammond’s Bean Protocol
    • Expanded by To Be Magnetic: Magic Beans, Episode 83
    • Heen’s Bean Journey
    • Follow us @herbgirlsathens
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    40 mins
  • My Bean Journey Pt 1: Colitis, Beans, Resurrection
    Jul 1 2024

    Today on The Wu Way:

    Walk with Eileen on her bean journey as she tells the tale of an unexpected emergency room visit, colitis diagnosis, and deliverance from despair via the humble bean. On this episode we get real up-close and personal (yes, there will be tears) with what can go wrong when inflammation and stress consume you, but how resurrection may just be a spoon of beans away.


    Show Notes:

    Karen Hurd’s Website

    Unique Hammond’s Bean Protocol

    Expanded by To Be Magnetic: Magic Beans, Episode 83

    Heen’s Bean Journey

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    50 mins
  • Girl Power: Female Specific Nutrition & Fitness
    Jun 24 2024

    Eileen recently finished a course on Sports Nutrition for her Masters program and picked up soooo many clinical pearls, specifically for females. We were inspired to put it in an episode because up until this point, we were training all wrong! Amy interviews Eileen and asks the questions we’ve all had, in hopes it might help you, too!

    In this episode we cover:

    • Physiological differences between men and women that inform training (metabolism, hormones, body temp, fat storage, etc.)
    • Cold plunges, hot saunas, & fasting
    • Menstrual cycle variations
    • Characteristics of estrogen & progesterone
    • Zone 2 vs. strength training
    • And much more!


    Show Notes:

    • Dr. Stacy Sims, MSC, PHD, international exercise physiologist and nutrition scientist - check out her new book ROAR
    • Alan Aragon’s book Flexible Dieting
    • UWS Human Nutrition & Functional Medicine
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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Adaptogens: Your Herbal Personal Trainers
    Jun 17 2024

    Adaptogens are one of our favorite class of herbs to talk about, that's probably why we've been exploring them for the better part of a decade. We like to think of them as your body's personal trainers, pushing you to grow while also being supportive and nourishing. They're an easily accessible way to become more resilient in the face of stress.

    In this episode we explain:

    • How they work on your body's stress pathways, the HPA Axis and SAS
    • The relation of these longevity herbs through a Traditional Chinese Medicine lens
    • Define what a true adaptogen is
    • How they affect protein structure on a cellular level
    • Explore Ginseng and Eleuthero


    Adaptogens: Herbs for Strength, Stamina, & Stress Relief, David Winston and Steven Maimes

    Herbalist & Alchemist, David Winston’s Spagyric Herbal Tincture line featuring adaptogens

    SHADY GROVE BOTANICALS Ethically wild-crafted American Ginseng

    Natura Health Products, Donnie Yance’s product line featuring adaptogens

    Mountain Rose Herbs affiliate link for adaptogens & bitter nervines


    SOURCES FOR AMERICAN GINSENG:

    • SHADY GROVE BOTANICALS
    • Mountain Rose now has forest grown
    • NATURA


    Total list of Adaptogens: most are roots with a few berries and aerial parts thrown in there too. American Ginseng, Asian Ginseng, Ashwagandha, Cistanche, Codonopsis, Cordyceps, Eleuthero, Jiaogulan, Holy Basil, Horny Goat Weed, Licorice, Maca, Manchurian Aralia, Morinda, Prince Sheng, Shatavari, Shilajit, Reishi, Rhaponticum, Rhodiola, Russian’s Devil Club, Schisandra, White Bryony



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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Stress’s Silver Lining: Finding the Good through Hormesis
    Jun 10 2024

    Stress gets an awfully bad rap. But where did this concept even come from and could it be used for our benefit? In this episode, we explore:

    • The origins of stress and its many forms
    • Our adaptive stress response
    • The concept of “hormesis”, or using stress to make us stronger
    • Our favorite herbs to elicit a positive hormetic response
    • Our personal experiences in making stress work for us


    Show Notes:

    • How to Enhance Performance & Learning by Applying a Growth Mindset, Andrew Huberman Podcast
    • Why Zebras Don’t Get Ulcers, Robert Sapolsky
    • Adaptogens: Herbs for Strength, Stamina, & Stress Relief, David Winston and Steven Maimes
    • Mountain Rose Herbs affiliate link for adaptogens & bitter nervines
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    1 hr and 26 mins