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Chinese Herbs Online

Locality: Kensington, Victoria

Phone: +61 1300 932 982



Address: 53-59 Chelmsford st 3031 Kensington, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.chineseherbsonline.com.au

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22.01.2022 Hou Po + An aromatic, spicy and bitter herb. Hou Po is the dried bark of the Magnolia tree. + Grown in the Hubei and Sichuan provinces. It is harvested between April and late June.... + The aromatic and bitter qualities of Hou Po are excellent fro drying damp and moving qi. It is often combined with Ban Xia, Fu Ling. + High Quality Hou Po has thick bark, is oily and fragrant, and has a purple brownish hue. See more



22.01.2022 Dear Customers, + With Victoria having entered Stage 4 Restrictions, we would like to confirm that Chinese Herbs Online remains open for business. + We have implemented COVID safe policy and will be operating on a reduced capacity.... + Potential delays in processing, orders, and transportation is expected. + We appreciate your understanding, and assure that we will provide the best possible service throughout this difficult period. + We kindly advise all clients to complete their orders online and to select deliver to door. + This will avoid further delays in processing time. + Stay safe and take care of yourself and loved ones. + Warm Regards, + The team at Winner Trading See more

21.01.2022 Jue Ming Zi + Jue Ming Zi is the seed of the annual Cassia plant. Found throughout the world’s tropics, the seeds are harvested when the fruits ripen in autumn. + Entering the Liver, Kidney and Large Intestine channels, Jue Ming Zi is bitter, sweet and cool. These properties give it the ability to drain fire in TCM theory.... + Excellent for draining the liver, it also has an affinity for the eyes. + The best quality is whole, greenish brown seeds with occasional yellow highlights. The seeds have a light and airy scent to them. See more

20.01.2022 Winter is a time of return, reflection and rest. It is the period of the year when deep nourishment of our primordial energies are required... + New blog post on winter breakfast ideas. Hope you all enjoy. Link in bio @ Melbourne, Victoria, Australia http://www.chineseherbsonline.com.au/blog.asp



16.01.2022 Bai Shao + Bai Shao is also known as White Peony. Its bitter and sour flavor and cooling energy makes it great for calming the Liver and subduing wind. + With an affinity for the Liver and Spleen Zang Fu, Bai Shao is a wonderful blood tonic. Not only does it nourish and support the blood, it also preserves the body’s yin. ... + Found in the Anhui and Sichuan provinces it is harvested in summer and autumn. The best quality is firm and powdery whole pieces of the root. + Stir fried with wine increases its effect on the blood. Dosages range from 10-30g. See more

12.01.2022 In traditional Chinese culture, winter solstice represents a time for both sleep and nourishment. It constitutes the period of maximum yin for the yearly cycle. It is a time for self preservation and rejuvenation. Eat and sleep well on this long, dark night.

08.01.2022 Here is a great Lung Qigong routine by Peter Deadman to get you through these colder months. Qigong is a great way to supplement your current routine and can be done indoors when those cold and wet winters days don't allow us to leave the house. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sv7IvgwR6hk&feature=youtu.be



07.01.2022 Great update on Chinese herbal medicine strategies in the battle against COVID-19. https://classicalchinesemedicine.org/chinese-medicine-for-/

06.01.2022 We have created a short 2 minutes survey in order for us to better understand the realities of clinical practice during COVID-19. Life and clinic have changed in many ways and we want to work with you to make the delivery of Chinese medicine as effective and stress-free as possible. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/RVF5H8S

06.01.2022 With the announcement yesterday that allied health practitioners can return to providing routine care, we will be here to support you and your clinics needs. For the moment we will still be operating contactless, but we can assure you that we are well stocked and ready to provide any services you require. We greatly appreciate all the tireless effort the TCM community has selflessly contributed during these unprecedented times. We hope to work with you all in the future as the community rebuilds.

03.01.2022 Despite the ongoing confusion as to whether allied health can provide services. We will remain open to support practitioners who are operating. However, we are closed to everyone except our staff. Delivery and Click-and-Collect services are available with online orders. We urge everyone to place orders through our website to reduce processing times. Thank you all, take care.

03.01.2022 Yu Jin + The tuber root of the Turmeric plant, this is where we see the real magic come through. + Grown in the Sichuan and Guangxi regions, it is harvested during winter. ... + The highest quality product is firm, with a semi translucent yellow flesh and a thin layer of wrinkled skin. + Yu Jin goes to the Heart, Lung, Liver and Gallbladder. It has spicy, bitter and cold properties. + Excellent at moving qi and clearing the Heart, it is also effective at draining damp-heat. See more



03.01.2022 Christmas is fast approaching, which means there will be heavy congestion in postal deliveries. We strongly recommend you to make your online orders early so that they can be delivered in a timely fashion. The main office is closed from 25th December until 8th January 2021. During the Christmas holidays, we will not be able to provide telephone orders or on-site pick-ups, but we can still dispatch any online orders during the festive period. There may be a delay due to staff shortages and postal congestion. Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

01.01.2022 All TCM Students are welcome to register a student account and enjoy the same bulk order discount as the practitioners. Please email a copy of your student ID as proof of identity after registration. Hurry the special offer end on 20 June 2020

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