Chinese Herbal Medicine is based on thousands of years of
research and clinical experience and is the main treatment method
of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).
The herbs include vegetable, animal and mineral ingredients, but
most of them are from vegetable sources such as leaves, flowers,
stems, twigs, roots, bark, rhizomes, tubers, and so on.
Because the herbs application is based on the TCM theory, so
we call it Chinese Herbal Medicine Denver. It is a comprehensive knowledge focused on the research of the
source, manufacture, function and applied method of herbs.
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