
Q I've heard of people getting side effects from gaining too much weight on tonic herbal medicine. Will I be okay?
A Prescriptions that don't suit your constitution or are excessive can be a burden, but herbal medicine prescribed to fit your constitution and condition by an oriental medicine doctor has low risk of side effects. We set the target weight and pace together for unstrained reinforcement.
Detailed Answer
The phrase "tonic side effects" usually refers to taking prescriptions that don't suit one's constitution or unverified medicines. Herbal medicine diagnosed and prescribed to fit your condition by an oriental medicine doctor is composed not to burden the stomach, and we adjust immediately if you feel any discomfort while taking it.
Oriental Medicine Clinic Perspective
Dongjedang doesn't prescribe to fatten you up excessively at once, but proceeds step by step starting from restoring stomach function. We set the target weight, period, and physique together with you and treat with safety first so the change settles slowly but surely.
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