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You prescribe capsules.

You know it's crucial that she gets enough water, but that water is just as important as taking enough of the herb itself. The only way you're sure she'll take enough of the medicine is if she can't taste it.

You can trust her to take enough capsules, and you have no choice but to trust her to take enough water with them. You prescribe the capsules for a week, warning her they won't work without at least three glasses of water a day.

The patient comes back a week later in perfect health. She says she remembered what you said about the importance of the water, and after four days she felt her condition improving so she was glad to finish the full prescription. She thanks you and says she'll be back, and will recommend you to her friends.

"You're not just dealing with an illness. You're dealing with a person, so you have to deal with all their hang-ups, and take into account everything they bring to a session with you," says herbalist Shawn Schultz.