Who is Suitable

Women with Gynecological Concerns

Irregular periods, fertility issues, postpartum recovery.

People with Stress or Sleep Problems 

Insomnia, anxiety, mood swings.
Those with Chronic Pain or Joint Issues 

 Arthritis, back pain, migraines, rheumatism.

People with Chronic Conditions 

Digestive issues, respiratory diseases, hormonal imbalances.
Those Seeking Preventative Care 

 Low immunity, frequent fatigue, wellness maintenance.
Individuals with Digestive or Metabolic Issues 

Indigestion, bloating, constipation, diabetes.
Cancer Patients 

Support during chemotherapy, post-treatment recovery.
Elderly Individuals 

 Weakness, memory issues, age-related healty

How Is Made

Choose your preferred method of using individual Chinese medicine

Our Chinese medicinal herbs adhere to stringent standards, meeting TGA GMP high-quality requirements and are professionally certified with ISO22000, ISO 9002, HACCP, and HALAL qualifications. This ensures that our products not only meet but exceed health and safety regulations, providing you with the best possible care tailored to your unique health needs.

The Power of Herbal Medicine

Simple   

Safe   

Effective   

Natural

Client Experience

Lilith expresses immense satisfaction with the treatment,

noting not only the effective weight loss but also the overall boost in health and vitality. She highly praises Practitioner Liu for her kindness and expertise, which have significantly contributed to her positive experience.

Conclusion: This case illustrates the effectiveness of integrating traditional Chinese medicine techniques in addressing not just weight but overall well-being. Lilith's success story is a testament to the personalized care and expert treatment provided at Dr. Liu’s clinic, underscoring a holistic approach to health and wellness.

Q&A

1.Can TCM be taken with Western medicine?

Consult your doctor or TCM practitioner to avoid potential interactions.

2.How long does it take to see results?

Results vary; some notice improvements quickly, while others may take weeks or months.

3.Is TCM safe for everyone?

Generally safe, but pregnant women, children, and those with chronic conditions should consult a professional.

4.Do I need a prescription for TCM?

Some herbs require a prescription, while others are available over-the-counter. Always seek professional advice.

5.How should TCM herbs be stored?

Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture.

6.Can I stop taking TCM once I feel better?

Consult your practitioner before stopping to ensure the condition is fully treated.

7.What should I avoid while taking TCM?

Avoid alcohol, spicy foods, or other items your practitioner advises against.

8.Are there any side effects of TCM?

Some people may experience mild side effects like stomach upset, dizziness, or allergic reactions. Always consult a practitioner.

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9.Can TCM harm my liver or kidneys?

In rare cases, improper use of certain herbs may affect the liver or kidneys. Always use TCM under professional guidance.

10.Will TCM interact with my current medications?

Some herbs may interact with Western medications. Inform your TCM practitioner about any medications you're taking.

11.Can TCM cause allergies?

Yes, some people may be allergic to certain herbs. Stop use and consult a practitioner if you notice rashes, itching, or swelling.

12.Is TCM safe for long-term use?

It depends on the herb and your condition. Consult your practitioner to ensure safe, long-term use.

13.Is TCM safe for children or the elderly?

Yes, but dosages and herbs must be carefully adjusted. Always consult a qualified practitioner.