| About Dr. Chen's herbal tea
formulas
In 1903, Dr. Chen, my grandfather, was born and
raised a farmer's child in Tainan city, Taiwan.
During this time, most farmers were poor and couldn't
afford to send their children to school. Seeing
he was extremely bright and eager for knowledge,
his uncle paid for his schooling and tuition, making
it possible to receive a degree from the school
of Agriculture. Then he worked for the Taiwan Agriculture
department, at that time under Japanese rule. While
spending numerous hours conducting research in the
fields of Taiwan, he developed an interest in herbal
plants. So, he began to study and research Chinese
herbal medicine, collecting herbs, and analyzing
them. In 1945, Taiwan returned to the rule of China
from Japan. Six years later, he passed the government
exam, which certified him as a doctor of Chinese
herbal medicine. He opened a clinic and began practicing
in Chinese herbal medicine. In those days, people
depended heavily on herbal medicine, so he was extremely
busy.
Nevertheless as busy as he was, he never forgot
the importance of research, and the treatment of
modern disease with herbal medicine. His innovative
methods opened a new dimension of treatment with
Chinese herbal medicine, especially during the polio
epidemic, which handicapped thousands. Dr. Chen's
herbal treatment had reached an amazing 80% cure
rate for polio, gaining immediate island wide reputation.
(Compared to conventional herbal medicine treatment,
a 60% cure rate was considered very effective.)
Dr. Chen continued researching treatment for other
diseases, such as cancer, central nervous system
injuries, and many others, while writing many papers,
and a book about his herbal treatment. Recognized
by medical professors in Japan, they often invited
Dr. Chen to conduct his work and research in Japan.
Dr. Chen refused their invitations because he loved
his hometown, however they continued to exchange
their studies and findings with each other. Eventually,
he was appointed President of the Tainan Herbal
Medicine Association.
In 1989, Dr. Chen died at the age of 87. Dr. Chen
passed on all his knowledge to his eldest son, my
father. Since he was a child, my father studied
herbal medicine from Dr. Chen and became very proficient
with herbal medicine. Now, my father is a highly
respected lawyer and heads the Tainan Attorney Association.
Passed on to him by Dr. Chen, my father has gathered
all the secrets of herbal tonics. From among thousands
of these herbs he has specifically selected both
delicious and effective herbal tea recipes for you.
(most herbal prescriptions are quite disgusting!)
Now, it's time for you to discover Dr. Chen's herbal
tea.
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