Chinese herbal medicine is a branch of traditional Chinese medicine that uses natural substances, such as plants, minerals, and animal products, to treat a wide range of health conditions.
Chinese herbal medicine is a branch of traditional Chinese medicine that uses natural substances, such as plants, minerals, and animal products, to treat a wide range of health conditions. The practice is based on the concept of balancing the body's natural energy, or Qi, to promote healing and prevent disease.
In Chinese herbal medicine, practitioners prescribe specific herbal formulas based on the patient's individual needs and symptoms. These formulas may include a combination of herbs and other natural substances, such as roots, flowers, leaves, and bark, which are carefully selected and combined to create a balanced and effective treatment.
Chinese herbal medicine is often used to treat chronic conditions, such as asthma, allergies, arthritis, and digestive disorders, as well as acute conditions such as colds and flu. It can also be used to support overall health and prevent disease.
The practice of Chinese herbal medicine has been used for thousands of years and has evolved over time to include modern techniques such as standardized formulas and quality control measures.