Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Herbal therapy, a vital aspect of TCM internal medicine, differs from Western medicine in diagnostic approaches and treatment methodologies. Herbal therapy focuses on harmonizing the overall body condition by utilizing herbal formulations to rebalance the body's Yin and Yang, enhancing its self-healing capabilities. In contrast, Western internal medicine primarily employs medications and surgical interventions to address symptoms and specific diseases.
TCM Herbal therapy is applicable to a wide array of conditions including external pathogens, pulmonary, cardiovascular, digestive, circulatory, urinary, respiratory, and endocrine system-related disorders.
This therapeutic approach encompasses ailments associated with the liver, heart, spleen, lungs, and kidneys, fostering holistic well-being.