TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE






Chinese Herb role in Chinese medicine, Herbology is the Chinese art of combining medicinal herbs. Herbology is one of the more important modalities utilized in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Each herbal medicine prescription is a cocktail of many herbs tailored to the individual patient. The practitioner usually designs a remedy using one or two main ingredients that target the illness. Then the practitioner adds many other ingredients to adjust the formula to the patient’s yin/yang conditions.

BULK HERB: Depends on Kinds and weights (average price 10g=$1), always welcome if you bring your own formula (herb name and dosage, we will make for you)

HERBAL TREATMENT (PILL): $100 (WEEK SUPPLY)

NIH explains Chinese herbal medicine:The Chinese Materia Medica (a pharmacological reference book used by TCM practitioners) describes thousands of medicinal substances—primarily plants, but also some minerals and animal products. Different parts of plants, such as the leaves, roots, stems, flowers, and seeds, are used. In TCM, herbs are often combined in formulas and given as teas, capsules, liquid extracts, granules, or powders.