Research direction and content

Health Culture:

  1. Promoting international basic knowledge of general health, such as clothing, food, housing, movement; a world view of human beings with each other and human beings with nature in harmony.
  2. Respect and promote cultural exchanges between traditional medicines.
  3. Bring out the traditional habits of life, combine them with modern living conditions, comply with the basic ideas of health, integrate them and adapt them to modern life.
  4. Depending on population, age group and common diseases, we provide adequate health knowledge, such as effective, targeted, economic training, preventive treatment and self-examination, and provide relevant books.

Health Evalutation:

The three major stages of disease development are physical and mental disorders, dysfunctions and organic diseases. After thousands of years of practice and selection, traditional medicine retains a large number of valuable assessments of physical and mental status, especially for the first and second stages of disease development. Dredge up effective, scalable, repeatable health assessment methods, such as the 9 Body Compositions and their Health Care Methods, Chinese Pulse Diagnosis Method, etc.

Health Promotion:

The early detection of disease through health measurement methods, especially in the first and second stages, provide targeted prevention and control, is one of the strengths of traditional medicine. To follow the principles of effectiveness, relevance and economic, we take a scientific approach to traditional medical treatment. We conduct on-site demonstrations and determine the reproducibility of efficacy, and then promote the method and train the medical staff.

Health Management:

On the one hand, traditional medicine ensures its authenticity in its application and meets the requirements of modern quality management standards. On the other hand, it integrates healthy culture, education, assessment and promotion, enabling consumers to actively participate in disease prevention, treatment and rehabilitation, and formulate a systematic law for the protection of their own health.

  1. Health and Safety Operations of Health facilities in Clinics and Hospitals.
  2. Assessment of medical staff.
  3. Patient Satisfaction Survey.
  4. Evaluation of the effectiveness of the treatment.
  5. Evaluation of health products.
  6. Evaluation of mutual coordination between departments.