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Herbal therapy is one of the traditional treatment methods that has been applied in Oriental medicine for more than 2000 years. By using herbs according to the theory of four qi (cold, hot, warm, cool), five flavors (pungent, sour, sweet, bitter, and aromatic) and movement tendency (rising, descending, floating, sinking), this therapy helps to enhance the function of internal organs, adjust the balance inside the body, thereby improving overall health.
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Herbal medicine is prepared in many forms: extract, single, pill, powder.
Separate formula, specific for each subject and stage of disease.
Supports both short-term (symptom relief) and long-term (maintaining blood pressure, blood sugar, and health) goals.
Not included:
Do not use herbs without professional advice.
Not applicable in case of allergy or sensitivity to drug ingredients.
Treatment begins and ends at the Oriental medicine clinic.
Herbal remedies can be prescribed for patients to use at home.
Doctor examines and diagnoses health condition.
Select and combine herbs according to the appropriate formula.
Instructions for use (drink, soak, decoct, make pills, powder…).
Monitor effectiveness and adjust regimen as needed.
Consultation and monitoring by a qualified oriental medicine doctor is required.
Avoid using the wrong dosage or combining with Western medicine without prescription.
Some cases may have side effects if the body is sensitive to the drug ingredients.