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Asian medicine & supplement, development & research in UK
Our network
Health2U™️ worked with a network of Chinese Medicine clinics and pharmacies all over the countries, including Hong Kong, Birmingham, Bristol, Bath, Hull, Middleborough, Oxford, Swindon, Northampton, Newark, Edinburgh, Croydon, Ealing Broadway, Hayes & Harlington, Paddington, Sutton, Southern London, Central London and other cities. In the future, we will continue to expand our network, hoping to provide the most cost-effective Traditional Chinese Medicine and cooperated pharmacy service for people across the country.
Chinese Medicine Herbal Consultation
Chinese Medicine Practitioners understand a patient’s condition through different methods, such as inspecting the tongue, listening to patient’s voice, smelling any odour, asking for patient’s history, palpating the pulse, etc. This information is useful for diagnosing any imbalance of yin/yang of the patient. Herbal medicine is then given accordingly to restore the balance and improve health condition.
Tuina (which literally means push and grab) is a message therapy based on Chinese medicine theory. Practitioners may press, knead, roll, rob or chop, etc, to remove tension/spasm in the muscles and blockages of energy in the meridians.
Acupuncture involves inserting thin needles through skin at specific acu-points. In traditional Chinese medicine theory, vital energy (qi) flows through meridians(channels) in the body. Stimulating different acu-points on different meridians can treat various diseases, such as pain, stroke, insomnia, gastric disease, neurologic disease, etc. Acupuncture is usually used with moxibustion where moxa is burned and creating heat near the acu-point.
Cupping therapy involves placing glass or bamboo cups on body surface, by heating the air inside the cup to create a suction effect, which can treat blockage of energy flow in meridians. Bruise marks are created but usually fade out in 3-5 days.