Chinese Herbal Medicine

Heal your entire body

Plants are precious gifts from nature that have nurtured and sustained us with their essences and energies. They play an essential role in promoting our well-being and vitality.

Chinese herbal medicine, a crucial part of traditional health care and an integral component of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), involves formulating plants and mineral substances to create a balanced and synergistic effect that rejuvenates the body. Unlike conventional medicine which often focuses on treating specific diseases, Chinese Medicine recognises the innate connection between nature and humans and emphasises the importance of maintaining the body’s balance and vitality. 

For instance, many of us have experienced a desire for peppermint tea on a hot day or a craving for ginger tea after being exposed to the cold. Just as peppermint has a cooling effect which goes to the Lung and the Liver channels and ginger warms the Lung and the Stomach channels, each herbs possesses unique properties that help to dispel pathogenic factors such as cold or dampness in the body, while also strengthening organ function and preserve overall health. When used properly and in the right dosage, Chinese herbal medicine is effective in treating various conditions. 

What is Chinese herbal medicine used for?

In the clinic, we see a range of conditions which Chinese herbal medicine is effective for, these include but are not limited to:

  • General health improvement
  • Colds, flu & viral infections
  • Acne & psoriasis
  • Digestive discomfort
  • Arthritis, autoimmune & inflammatory diseases
  • Obesity & metabolic syndrome
  • Irregular period, fertility support and menopause symptoms
  • Chronic fatigue & poor circulation symptoms
  • Cancer treatment support 

What is the most used Chinese herbal medicine?

The commonly known herbs are the ones can be used for cooking or make tea with, due to their pleasant flavours, such as ginger, cinnamon, dates etc.. These herbs can be in use both alone with proper dosage and in combination with other herbs.

Is Chinese herbal medicine safe to take? 

All of the Chinese herbal medicines we dispense are listed and regulated by the Australian Government Therapeutic Goods Administration, ensuring their quality and safety. When prescribed correctly by a properly trained practitioner, Chinese herbal medicine is considered very safe and suitable for people of all ages and constitutions, including during pregnancy or breastfeeding.

How to take Chinese herbal medicine?

At NATURE HEALS, we offer Chinese herbal medicine in pill or tablet form and herbal granules, which can be easily taken for your convenience.

What should I avoid when taking Chinese herbal medicine?

It is advised to take Chinese herbal medicine with warm water, avoiding having tea or coffee at the same time. Please advise your Chinese medicine practitioner any medications or supplements that you are taking to receive the most suitable Chinese herbal medicine and instructions.

What are the benefits of using Chinese herbal medicine?

Chinese herbal medicine, a key element of complementary health care, offers a holistic and natural approach to healing, focusing on preserving health and preventing illness. One of the great benefits of herbal medicine is its ability to be customised according to each individual’s specific needs. This personalised approach ensures that the herbal formula prescribed is tailored to address one’s unique health requirements.