There are an array of conditions that Health In Flow a noted practitioner of Chinese Medicine Melbourne has treated successfully and completely. You can avail our knowledge and hold on acupuncture methods, and herbs to get relief from any conditions from insomnia, muscle and joint pain, digestive disorders, respiratory, to dermatology.
There are an array of conditions that Health In Flow a noted practitioner of Chinese Medicine Melbourne has treated successfully and completely.
You can avail our knowledge and hold on acupuncture methods, and herbs to get relief from any conditions from insomnia, muscle and joint pain, digestive disorders, respiratory, to dermatology.
Traditional Chinese Medicine for Skincare Market: IntroductionAccording to the report, the global traditional Chinese medicine for skincare market was valued at US$ 3.5 Bn in 2019 and is projected to expand at a CAGR of ~8% from 2020 to 2030.
Traditional Chinese medicinal system is one of the oldest Chinese medicinal systems with focus on entire body’s well-being.
Different types of traditional Chinese medicine are used in the treatment of skincare problems such as eczema, acne, hypopigmentation, psoriasis, and others.
The growth of the global traditional Chinese medicine for skincare market can be ascribed to the entry of pharmaceutical companies in the market and rise in popularity of traditional Chinese ingredients.Request Brochure –https://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/sample/sample.php?flag=B_id=81414Asia Pacific dominated the global traditional Chinese medicine for skincare market in 2019.
Additionally, large patient base in countries such as India, Japan, and China and rise in the number of traditional Chinese medicine for skincare service providers drive the market in the country.
This can be attributed to the consistent rise in the prices of fresh herbal medicinal ingredients, which makes it difficult to hold the cost of TCM products down, prompting these pharmaceutical firms to pursue a new source of revenue.
Over the years of treating patients with various injuries and discomfort, we have clearly observed a persistent issue with our present-day health care practices.
Most of the standard treatments for physiotherapy in Singapore and many other countries are focused on solving the immediate symptoms and injuries, but little effort has been spent on identifying and intervening the underlying root causes.
This has lead to sub-optimal outcome for chronic injuries or recurring pain management.
Consolidating years of clinical experience and taking reference to the best practices in Chinese Medicine and Western medicine, our founder Mr Yan Yong (Michael) has conceptualized the Integrative Balance Approach of human function.
We have been consistently helping thousands of patients recover from chronic injuries and body aches, and live a pain-free life.
The Integrative Balance Approach of human function means that in order for our body to exert force effectively to complete various tasks, the body must achieve balance of several factors at the same time, as shown in the attached diagram: