Chinese Herbal Medicine

A custom tailored approach

Treating you as a whole, rather than a symptom
Chinese herbal medicine typically use a selection of 450 herbs and minerals to craft a unique formula to restore your functional and biochemical imbalances.

Your Prescription

Unique formula

Mixed on site

Daily sachets

Easily prepared tea

Formula evolves with you over time

Quality tested natural ingredients

What can Chinese herbal medicine do?

Our practitioners are carefully selected and dedicated to improvement through education on the latest techniques

Restore deficiencies

Supplement the body’s natural minerals and chemicals

Calm bodily functions

Calm bodily functions

Regulate bodily cycles and functions such as gut or menstrual

Improve circulation

Improve circulation

Increases blood flow to rehabilitate muscles, joints, ligaments, bones and nerves

Our practitioners are carefully selected and dedicated to improvement through education on the latest techniques

Restore deficiencies

Supplement the body’s natural minerals and chemicals

Calm bodily functions

Calm bodily functions

Regulate bodily cycles and functions such as gut or menstrual
Improve circulation

Improve circulation

Increases blood flow to rehabilitate muscles, joints, ligaments, bones and nerves

INTEGRATED MEDICINE

We work with your doctor

Let us know what medications you are taking, and we can talk with your doctor to confirm your treatment plan.

We provide a Care Plan detailing your treatments so you are informed every step of the way. This can also be shared with your doctor or any other allied health professional you may have.

How does
Chinese herbal medicine work?

Chinese herbal medicine is derived from pattern differentiation, which involves identifying a person’s head-to-toe collection of signs and symptoms. However, it doesn’t just treat symptoms or diseases, it treats the entire human being’s biochemical imbalances using the properties of natural plants, minerals, or animal by-products in the form of a powder mixed into a tea.

One size doesn’t fit all

In contrast to pharmaceuticals, Chinese herbal medicine prescribes people with the same condition different formulas, aimed at targeting their individual needs. Your prescription is specifically made for you and is updated by your practitioner at each consultation to suit your evolving condition.
Chinese herbal medicine adapts and changes with your condition

How is Chinese herbal medicine made?

Manufacture

Our Chinese herbal medicine comes from KO DA Pharmaceutical in Taiwan. As the leader in granule technology and “Taiwan’s most trusted Traditional Chinese medicine brand”, it is “the only manufacturer to provide full transparency of manufacturing and quality control processes from start to finish” and among the first of TCM manufacturers ever to attain Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP), ISO 9001:2015 Certification in Quality Management.

Production starts with a strict raw material selection of natural plants which are then cleaned, extracted, dried, and made into powder. They pass through “16 meticulous inspection methodologies – conducted throughout their entire quality control processes – from agricultural environment, raw material, during semi-finished, to finished product.”
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Mixing

We receive the Chinese herbal medicine from KO DA in pure powder form, and then precisely weigh and mix your unique prescription on-site by our professionally trained staff. You can request that it is packaged into daily sachets or a single container with a scoop.
How is Chinese herbal medicine made
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Chinese herbal medicine mixing

What is the best way to take chinese herbal medicine?

Our professionally trained staff always explain what your prescription is and how it should be taken, however, it is usually to be taken 1-2 times daily, mixed with warm or hot water. For younger children, it can be mixed with juice or even hummus.
What is the best way to take chinese herbal medicine

Common Chinese herbal medicine

  • Warms and unblocks the muscles and joints for pain
  • Supports heart function for chest pain and palpitations
  • Moves the flow of Qi and Blood for painful periods, fibroids and spotting
  • Boosts the immune function for those who catches a cold easily
  • Replenishes the Qi after severe blood loss, sweating or postpartum
  • Generates body fluids
  • Nourishes the heart and calms the spirit for anxiety, insomnia, poor memory, palpitations and restlessness
  • Supports male sexual function for impotence
  • Unblocks the digestion for fullness, bloating, nausea and vomiting
  • Dries dampness and phlegm in the body for fullness in the chest and coughing
  • Supports digestive function for fatigue, loose stools and abdominal pain
  • Moves Qi downward for nausea, reflux, vomiting and dizziness
  • Tonifies the blood for dizziness, vision issues, tinnitus, dry skin and hair loss
  • Regulates the menstrual cycles for shorter cycles, light menstrual bleed, irregular cycles, painful periods or absent cycles
  • Moves the blood circulation for stagnation of blood such as abdominal pain, acne, pregnancy pains, constipation and haemorroids
  • Moistens and unblocks the bowels

What is the best way to take chinese herbal medicine?

Our professionally trained staff always explain what your prescription is and how it should be taken, however, it is usually to be taken 1-2 times daily, mixed with warm or hot water. For younger children, it can be mixed with juice or even hummus.

Common Chinese herbal medicine

  • Warms and unblocks the muscles and joints for pain
  • Supports heart function for chest pain and palpitations
  • Moves the flow of Qi and Blood for painful periods, fibroids and spotting
  • Boosts the immune function for those who catches a cold easily
  • Replenishes the Qi after severe blood loss, sweating or postpartum
  • Generates body fluids
  • Nourishes the heart and calms the spirit for anxiety, insomnia, poor memory, palpitations and restlessness
  • Supports male sexual function for impotence
  • Unblocks the digestion for fullness, bloating, nausea and vomiting
  • Dries dampness and phlegm in the body for fullness in the chest and coughing
  • Supports digestive function for fatigue, loose stools and abdominal pain
  • Moves Qi downward for nausea, reflux, vomiting and dizziness
  • Tonifies the blood for dizziness, vision issues, tinnitus, dry skin and hair loss
  • Regulates the menstrual cycles for shorter cycles, light menstrual bleed, irregular cycles, painful periods or absent cycles
  • Moves the blood circulation for stagnation of blood such as abdominal pain, acne, pregnancy pains, constipation and haemorroids
  • Moistens and unblocks the bowels

Your Consultation

Understand what to expect
Please note that a Chinese Medicine Consulation can also include acupuncture if desired

Initial Evaluation
Conversations with your practitioner
Complimentary Consultation

STEP 1

Discussion and Diagnosis

Your practitioner will explore your medical history and diagnose by feeling your pulse, viewing your tongue, and palpating points on your body.

Bring any relevant and recent medical reports or test results, and wear loose and comfortable clothing.

For our existing patients only, a Chinese Herbal Medicine Consultation can be held via phone call, Skype or Zoom.
Herbal Medicine Prescription

STEP 2

Prescription

Once your practitioner has identified your need, they will prescribe you a unique blend of Chinese herbal medicine for the coming week. At your next consultation, your practitioner will check how you have responded to the medicine and make any necessary adjustments.
Your Initial Consultation

STEP 3

Care Plan

If you are looking for long-term treatment, your practitioner will create a unique Care Plan with you to establish expectations and set milestones for review dates. You will have access to a document detailing your Care Plan which includes lifestyle and dietary advice.

Collection
Receiving your prescription
Herbal Medicine Prescription

STEP 1

Mixing

If you are receiving acupuncture at the same time, during your rest period before the needles are removed, your prescription will be mixed on-site by our professionally trained staff. You can request that it is packaged into daily sachets or a single container with a scoop. If you are not receiving acupuncture, you will be invited to wait in our waiting room for about 15 minutes.
Complimentary Consultation

STEP 2

Instructions

Our staff will then explain the nature of your herbal medicine and how it should be taken. We are happy to answer any questions as well.

Find out what to expect long-term

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FAQs

We have a range of natural herbs that are derived from plant products. We also have medicine that are minerals and animal by-products.

It depends on the progress of your condition. The Chinese herbal medicine that you take will change according to your condition. And once it is managed there can be a maintenance prescription of Chinese herbal medicine that is ongoing.

There is no need to boil or cook them. They are conveniently pre boiled and cooked. You will only be required to mix the Chinese herbal medicine with some hot water to drink.

The taste of the Chinese herbal medicine can initially be too “strong”. We recommend trying to mix in some honey with it. If it is still difficult to drink, inform your practitioner. Most patients over time will get used to the taste.

It is not unusual to experience mild digestive symptoms initially as your system is adjusting to Chinese Herbal Medicine. In the rare case that you experience any severe symptoms, stop taking your herbal medicine and contact your practitioner.

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