Learn More About Our TCM Approach

Our Mission

We aim to bridge the gap between Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and modern healthcare practices, offering personalized herbal solutions for managing diabetes and hypertension. Our approach combines centuries-old wisdom with cutting-edge algorithmic analysis to provide tailored recommendations.

How It Works

  1. Complete our comprehensive TCM assessment
  2. Our algorithm analyzes your responses to determine your TCM syndrome
  3. We provide personalized herbal recommendations based on your syndrome
  4. Purchase your recommended herbs directly through our platform
  5. Follow up regularly to track your progress and adjust your treatment

Our Scientific Approach

Our recommendations are based on a rigorous algorithmic framework that integrates TCM principles with modern data analysis. This approach is grounded in peer-reviewed research and ongoing clinical studies.

Key Research
Scientific articles that inform our approach
  • Douglass, C. (2025). "An Integrative TCM Algorithmic Framework for Managing Diabetes and Hypertension." Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine, 22(1), 1-11.
  • Zhang, G.G. et al. (2010). "Challenges involved in developing diagnostic models: a TCM perspective." Chinese Medicine, 5, 19.
  • Meng, F. et al. (2018). "Combining machine learning with TCM theory for syndrome differentiation." Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2018, 7463012.
  • Li, W.L. et al. (2014). "Traditional Chinese medicines in the treatment of diabetes." Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 92(1), 1-21.

Safety and Efficacy

While TCM has a long history of use, we prioritize your safety. Our recommendations are designed to complement, not replace, conventional medical treatments. Always consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new treatment regimen.

We continuously monitor the latest research and update our algorithms to ensure the most current and effective recommendations. Our approach has shown promising results in preliminary studies, with ongoing clinical trials to further validate its efficacy.