
Vancouver Chinese Medicine Clinic & Research Center
- The Vancouver Chinese Medicine Clinic & Research Center (VCMCRC) is a research, education and therapeutic-oriented center.
- We provide Chinese medicine consultations. Our specialties include gastrointestinal, respiratory and cardiovascular diseases.
- The center has strong research and teaching capabilities. Since 2011, our English translation work, “Understanding the Jin Gui Yao Lue: A Practical Textbook” has been listed as a reference textbook for candidates by NCCAOM, USA. Besides, our unique “Shang Han Lun” teaching materials will be available soon. This exclusive knowledge is well-sought in the west.
- We have developed a series of OTC Chinese medicine formulas for gastrointestinal, respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. They have a significant edge over other treatment.
We provide customized courses including Jin Gui Yao Lue, Shang Han Lun and Ben Cao Jin, etc. We a-lso provide further study opportunities at major Chinese medicine universities in China. - Our research interests include the improvement of human metabolic disorders and the therapeutic effects on diabetes, obesity, blood pressure deviation and anti-aging diseases.
Fees
| Consultation | Herbal Medicine (granules) per day | |
| Chinese Medicine | $50 | 10(g) $10 – $15 |
| Acupuncture Treatment | $120 | |
| Acupuncture Follow-up | $100 | |
| Ear Acupuncture | $30 | |
| Back Scrapping Treatment | $55 |

Sustainable Weight Loss/Anti-Aging Course
Poor diet and lifestyle habits lead to chronic inflammation of cells, metabolic disorders, and insulin resistance, gradually resulting in fatty liver. Body shape gradually becomes rounder, and weight gain leads to obesity. As one passes 45, 55, 60…, the entire digestive, circulatory, excretory, reproductive, detoxifying, immune, and nervous systems begin to decline. Immediate action is necessary to combat aging.
Improving metabolic rate is a complex process that cannot be achieved solely through supplements like turmeric. It requires enhancing the physiological functions of all organs, including the stomach, spleen, urinary tract, liver (gallbladder), heart, kidneys (bladder), lungs, and brain.
Backed by years of clinical experience treating internal diseases and modern scientific research knowledge, we have summarized a complete set of traditional Chinese medicine strategies for weight loss and anti-aging. They include:
- Personalized Chinese herbal prescriptions
- JG Viscera-Based anti-aging formula series
- Acupuncture expert regulates meridians and manupilate
- Medicinal diet advice
These can strengthen muscles, improve sleep, tighten facial skin, and achieve the effects of lowering body mass index, slimming, and anti-aging.
FAQ
Chinese herbal medicine
What is Chinese Medicine?
Chinese medicine utilizes natural resources such as different part of plants or minerals. Their natural properties are extracted by water boiling. The decoction can address symptoms we have as they are diuretic, purging, dis-inflammatory, pain-killing and sweat-inducing.
Besides raw herbals, Chinese medicinal can be taken as ‘granule’ form. This is an extract from herbals with modern technology. They are convenient and is solvable in water.
Why Chinese Medicine Is Effective?
JGYL, a Chinese medical text written 2,000 years ago, recorded 252 prescriptions with herbals ingredients. They thoroughly discussed 42 internal diseases covering diabetes, digestive and gynecological issues.
Through 2,000 years of theoretical and empirical development, Chinese medicine has evolved into a ‘completed’ medical system. It can address most metabolic disorder and immune issues.
How Does Chinese Medicine Address Diseases?
Chinese medicine addresses the signs and symptoms such as sore throat, diarrhea or scaly skins. By applying its unique diagnostic system, the physicians can eliminate signs. It suggests the inflammation and pathogens are eliminated.


Dietary guidance
What is Medicinal Cuisine?
By combining Chinese medicinals and food ingredients, we can have a dish that is delicious, nutritious, and beneficial to our health.
Qigong tutorials
What is Qigong?
The term Qigong first appeared in a Chinese Daoist literature 1400 years ago. It means the training of vital qi energy within our body. It involves breathing technique, exercises, and mindset that has a therapeutic effect.
The Benefits of Practicing Qigong
MRI research indicates the prefrontal cortex and temporal lobes areas are activated when one practices Qigong. It helps relax muscles and vessels, facilitating blood flow. It also has an anxiety-reducing effects.
