Chinese medicine practitioner Liu Jiafeng, practicing traditional Chinese medicine, born in 1979, born into a family of traditional Chinese medicine, graduated from the Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2001. Engaged in clinical practice of traditional Chinese medicine for nearly 20 years, he has been immersed in the study of medicine and pharmacology since childhood under the guidance of his parents, learning from his elder siblings about traditional Chinese medicine and herbal medicine. Specializing in difficult and miscellaneous diseases, with rich clinical experience, he is known as a young senior Chinese medicine practitioner.
Over the years, he has treated various difficult and miscellaneous diseases by using the four diagnostic methods and the eight principles of traditional Chinese medicine, combined with inherited experience, bringing relief to many patients.
Starting from the concept of “holistic view” in disease treatment, he practices syndrome differentiation and treatment, expelling pathogenic factors and supporting the healthy energy, treating the root cause of the disease. The treatment in traditional Chinese medicine must support the acquired essence and energy, aiming to restore the innate vitality. Regulating the meridians, harmonizing Yin and Yang is the first principle, tailoring the treatment to the individual’s condition, and applying syndrome differentiation and treatment. Dr. Liu Jiafeng is skilled in using unique traditional Chinese medicine techniques to treat various difficult and miscellaneous diseases, upholding the principles of the four diagnostic methods and the eight principles of traditional Chinese medicine.
Dr. Liu Jiafeng has worked in the outpatient departments of Gu Sheng Tang Luo Hu Traditional Chinese Medicine Hospital in Shenzhen, and He Shun Tang National Traditional Medicine Hall and Zheng An Traditional Chinese Medicine Nan Shan Hall in Shenzhen, where he consistently had a high number of patients. He has been repeatedly awarded as an “excellent physician.” At the beginning of his medical career, he deeply felt his lack of knowledge and expertise in medicine, so he devoted himself to studying classic ancient texts such as the “Inner Canon,” “Compendium of Materia Medica,” and “Synopsis of Prescriptions of the Golden Chamber,” laying a solid foundation for his future clinical and research work, earning the trust of patients through his practice of syndrome differentiation and treatment!