How to cope with mild symptoms of COVID-19 using TCM

Did you know? Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been used to fight infectious diseases for over 1800 years! Physician Kang Ting shares with us how to cope with mild symptoms of COVID-19 using TCM.
How can TCM help with Post-Vaccination Care and Immunity

Physician Chelsea shares with us a few tips on post-vaccination care that can aid in managing common symptoms that you might experience after getting the Covid-19 vaccine, as well as some tips to boost your immunity.
Common Digestive Issues – How TCM can help?

Did you know that most digestive problems are derived from our bad lifestyle habits, unhealthy diet and even stress. Physician Chelsea shares with us what steps we can take to prevent digestive issues and how TCM can help.
TCM Tips on How to get rid of Heel Pain (Plantar Fasciitis)
Chinese Medicine for hair loss: How does it work?
[Infographic] The relationship between the conditions of your Zang-Fu Organs and Sport Performance
Optimise Your Peak Performance In Sports Through TCM

With competition amongst athletes getting fiercer than ever, more and more athletes are looking for alternatives like TCM to enhance sporting performance. Intensive workout can lead to muscle soreness, strain, sprain or even trigger old injuries.
Physician Klaryce shares with us how TCM can help to speed up the process of recovery and regulate overall body wellness to improve the athletic capacity of the body.
Understanding Cough and its Remedies

Coughing is your body’s natural reaction to clear irritants in your throat and airways. According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) theory, the lungs are delicate organs and are most susceptible to be affected by external pathogens or factors.
Physician Kang Ting shares with us acupoints that can help relieve the symptoms and other lifestyle tips.
TCM View of Sinusitis

Sinus is the hollow cavities in the skull and are lined with soft tissue. Healthy sinuses are filled with air. However, if they become inflamed due to triggers such as viruses or bacteria, the soft tissues start to produce excessive amounts of yellow or green mucus. This is known as Sinusitis.
Runner’s Knee: How TCM & Acupuncture Can Help
Lower Back Pain Management