Chinese Herbal Medecine
Ancient Wisdom, Modern Care
Experience time-honored approach designed to restore balance, reduce pain, and elevate your everyday well being.
Each formula is personnalized and addresses your present symptoms. It is a work in progress, we assess and adapt as your condition evolves.
Reishi (Lingzhi), Ganoderma Lucidum
Latest News
GUANGDONG, CHINA - MAY 18, 2025: The Guangdong Chinese Medicine Museum in Guangzhou, China, welcomed visitors on Sunday, May 18, as part of International Museum Day celebrations.The museum’s atrium showcased two striking three-story walls, adorned with 678 glass bottles containing herbal specimens.Preserved using liquid immersion technology to retain their vibrant natural colors, these specimens are vividly displayed, highlighting the rich heritage of Chinese medicinal practices.
Our Expertise
For the past 15 years, we have worked to deepen and apply the wisdom of classical Chinese medicine.
Our approach is rooted in tradition and guided by the teachings of professors and masters herbalists : Ethan Murchie, Sharon Weizenbaum and Mazin Al-Khafaji.
We work on many therapeutic conditions, with special interest in female gynecology, skin disorders, and respiratory health.
We use raw herbs, granules and powders, sourced from the highest-quality suppliers.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Each formula addresses your present symptoms. It is a work in progress, we assess and adapt as your condition evolves.
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Yes, naturopathy receipts are available for consultations and herbal medicine services.
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Herbs may be taken as raw herbs for decoction (boiled tea), granules, powders, or occasionally tablets.
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Often yes, but it is important to inform your practitioner about any medications you are taking so potential interactions can be considered.
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Some formulas can have a bitter or earthy taste, which is traditional in herbal medicine. Granules or powders are often easier to take.
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Chinese herbal medicine is often used to support digestive issues, fatigue, stress, hormonal balance, respiratory conditions, skin issues, and immune health.
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Yes. Ingredients come from plants and natural substances, and their use follows a long-established medical tradition.
About Hoasa Ramampy
We blend ingredients according to traditional principles, no more than needed, and never less.
She is certifyed from the White Pine Healing Institute (Graduate Mentorship Program / Classical Chinese Medecine approach) and from the International TCM Dermatology Association.