Chinese Herbal Medicine is an ancient art that stretches back to prehistorical times. 

It is the yin to acupuncture’s yang. 

Chinese Herbal Medicine seeks to restore harmony by matching herbal functions to address patterns of organ disharmony

As an illustration of the Chinese Herbal medicine concepts: A very common pattern in our modern world and it’s epidemic of stress is a condition that Chinese Medicine refers to as a Liver Spleen Disharmony. The stagnant qi of the Liver manifests as a spectrum from frustration to Anger and Rage, and the Spleen becomes vacuous and the fluid dynamics of the body start to suffer and there is a feeling of heaviness and fatigue, brain fog, and a tendency to spin the mental gears. By combining herbs to soften the liver and strengthen the spleen functions balance can be restored. Such a formula, called, Xiao Yao San (The Free and Easy Wanderer) has been in use since the 9th century AD.

Chinese Medicine history is full of ancient formulas and principles that can be applied and adapted to our current times.