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"Traditional Chinese Medicine is a person-centered form of medicine. As practitioners, we must possess deep empathy and a strong sense of responsibility, embracing the promotion of health as our personal mission. At all times, when facing patients, our emphasis is on prevention, stopping the progression of illness, and preventing recurrence—rather than merely waiting for diseases to manifest."

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Pain Management

Spinal problems, joint pain, headache, migraine

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Rhinitis, S.E.N.: autism spectrum disorder, hyperactivity, lack of concentration, developmental delay, poor appetite

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Post-stroke rehabilitation treatment and prevention of recurrent stroke

Skin problem, acne, eczema, skin allergy

Acne, eczema (adults and children), skin allergies, wheals, hair loss

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Gynaecology

Irregular menstruation, menstrual pain, antenatal/antenatal/postnatal care, breast problems, menopausal discomfort, infertility

Chinese medicine for Heart disease
Cardiology and Psycho-cardiac Medicine

Palpitations, chest pain, abnormal heart rhythm, abnormal blood pressure, abnormal blood lipids, dizziness, insomnia

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Respiratory Diseases

Cold, flu, cough, chronic cough, easy to catch cold

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Indigestion, stomach discomfort, constipation, diarrhea

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High intraocular pressure, dry eyes

Psychology

Mental Health

Sleep problems, nervousness, anxiety, depression

kidney

Nocturia, incontinence, frequent urination

Post stroke rehabilitation

Immune disorders

Lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis

"Both practitioners and patients must reject a blind faith in science and technology. We must recognize that the onset of any disease is intertwined with temporal, geographical, psychological, and social factors. Positive research findings on procedures like angioplasty, or substances like probiotics and bad cholesterol, represent only a single fraction of healthcare. Blindly fetishizing or worshipping these advancements—especially when financial interests are involved—only leads to over-medicalization, imposing a heavy economic burden on families."

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