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About the Tucson Clinic of Botanical Medicine TCBM is the private practice of Herbalist Charles Kane. He employs medicinal plants, many native to the Southwest, along with diet and lifestyle advice, in order to augment individual health. How do plant medicines work? By chemical compounds plants naturally produce, when ingested or used topically, they stimulate certain physical responses. Organs, hormones, neurochemistry, and most importantly the body’s own healing response can be influenced with plants and their chemical compounds. Plants create many of these naturally occurring substances in order to make themselves less palatable to predators or to protect themselves from the elements. By using plants therapeutically we take advantage of the mechanisms they use to survive. In what context are medicinal plants used? Coherent western anatomy and physiology are the bedrocks upon which these therapeutics are used. Your physiological and constitutional tendencies are used as a base in deciding what plants are dispensed. Many herbal remedies are “good” for arthritis pain, or used to lower blood pressure, for example, but some are better choices than others; here it takes a skilled practitioner to make a qualified choice. Unlike conventional drugs, herbal medicines are best used to increase the body’s own innate vitality. Geared towards an ailment or disease, this approach is often slower at acquiring symptomatic relief, but ultimately is more thorough at resolving the problem. But my doctor says…. Fact: The vast majority of MDs are not trained in herbal medicine, let alone nutrition. Their training, scope of practice, and choice of therapeutics are based in drugs and surgery. What problems are best treated naturally with plant medicines? Almost any problem or condition can be addressed naturally. The severity of the problem and compliance to the therapy are the two main factors that will influence relief. When should I expect relief? Most problems respond quickly to plant medicines – 1 day to 1 week. There are some exceptions: organic disease, severe illness, and problems dependant on lifestyle habits that are not changed. Integrating with conventional medicine/care and complimentary modalities A touchy subject. It is common (but certainly not necessary) for clients to be under the care of MDs. This can either be a source of conflict or enhancement, depending on the attitude of the physician. Some are tolerant of herbal medicine, some are not. Combining herbal medicines with pharmaceuticals must be evaluated on a case by case basis. If taking one or two drugs, usually herbs can be selected and arranged properly as not to cause adverse reactions. If prescribed a list of drugs, there is absolutely no way to determine short/long-term interactions they have with each other, let alone with extra herbal medicines. Bodywork, massage, and acupuncture, usually combine well with herbal/nutritional therapies. If involved in a preexisting naturopathic or TCM herbal/supplement program these will need to be evaluated case by case. Fee schedule Initial Consultations are $100.00. This first meeting usually is between 1 and 1 ½ hours. Follow-up consults are $50.00, and are between ½ hour and 45 minutes. All herbs, supplements, and tests are extra. Credit/Debit cards, checks and cash are accepted forms of payment - insurance plans are not accepted. Meeting times The frequencies of our meetings depend on the acuity of the health complaint. Meeting times can vary from weekly to monthly to bi-monthly. We will agree upon follow-up meetings, their frequency, and date at the end of each consult. Cancellations If an appointment is missed for any reason, with the exception of emergencies, without rescheduling or canceling 24 hours before the appointment a cancellation fee of $50.00 will be charged for an initial appointment, or $25.00 for follow-up appointments. If you need to reschedule an appointment within the 24-hour period and there is an available opening that same day then the cancellation fee will be waived. Confidentiality Our client/herbalist relationship is completely confidential. Information about you will not be shared without your written permission. Progress You will be given a constitutional diagnosis, information on suggested herbs, and what effect they have on the situation. This is detailed on the recommendation handout which is given to you after the initial consult or if a major therapy change has taken place. It is important you keep me informed of physical/emotional changes or lack there of throughout the course of treatment. Since as an herbalist I rely heavily on physical observations and verbal interview, communication and self-awareness on your part are important. Scheduling Consultations are by appointment only; to make an appointment call: 520-731-3379. Office location Sabino Canyon Executive Suites 5215 N. Sabino Canyon Rd. Tucson, AZ 85750 |