Acupoint Herbal Patch Therapy combines the wisdom of Chinese herbal medicine with the principles of acupuncture.
Specially prepared herbal formulas are applied to targeted acupoints on the body. Through skin absorption, the medicinal properties enter the meridians, regulating Qi and blood, dispersing stagnation, and restoring internal balance.
At Sage Holistic Healing, we use the Taibai Herbal Patch Formula (太白草医百药王敷贴秘方) — a classical Daoist prescription.
Each formula is customized according to the patient’s condition, ensuring precise, safe, and effective results that harmonize body functions and enhance natural healing.
The use of herbal patches dates back hundreds of years in Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Originally developed as an external therapy for patients who could not take decoctions or oral herbs, it evolved into a practical method for stimulating acupoints without needles.
This method reflects the TCM philosophy of “external treatment for internal disorders” — using the body’s surface pathways to regulate organ systems and promote overall harmony.
From the TCM Perspective:
Regulates Qi and blood circulation through acupoint stimulation.
Removes stagnation and relieves pain.
Strengthens organ functions and dispels pathogenic factors.
From the Modern Medical Perspective:
Utilizes transdermal absorption to deliver herbal compounds directly to targeted tissues.
Enhances local microcirculation and reduces inflammation.
Supports metabolic balance and tissue repair.
Acupoint Herbal Patch Therapy offers a safe, non-invasive solution for chronic and internal imbalances.
Common Benefits:
Relieves localized pain and inflammation
Regulates digestion and respiratory function
Enhances immunity and metabolism
Promotes relaxation and energy flow
Conditions Treated:
Chronic pain and arthritis
Respiratory disorders: cough, asthma
Digestive imbalance: bloating, poor appetite
Gynecological issues: dysmenorrhea, hormonal imbalance
Weak constitution and low immunity
Does the patch cause irritation?
Mild redness or warmth is normal and indicates herbal activation. If itching or rash occurs, remove the patch and consult your practitioner.
How long should I keep the patch on?
Typically 2–6 hours depending on the condition and skin type.
Can it be combined with acupuncture or cupping?
Yes. It complements other TCM therapies to enhance results and long-term balance.