
Scientific Discovery
Our scientific team conducts evidence-based experimental studies underlying the effectiveness and potency of our formulations to publish them in peer-reviewed journals.
Validating Our Scientific Claims
Our clinical studies recruit patients to validate the potential net benefits of using our products in the treatment of infertilities or gynecologic neoplasms.
Hormonal Dysfunction
- Endometriosis in childbearing age women (n=50)
- Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) (n=50)
- Premature Ovarian Insufficiency (POI) (n=50)
- Hyperprolactinemia women (n=50)
Noncancerous Tumors
- Uterine fibroids in young women (n=50)
- Salpingitis preventing pregnancy (n=50)
- Benign ovarian tumors and cysts (n=50)
- Uterine symptoms during menopause (n=50)
Precancerous Tumors
- Atypical endometrial hyperplasia (n=100)
- Abnormal squamous and glandular cervical cells (n=100)
Cancerous Tumors
- Endometrial carcinomas after menopause (n=100)
- Squamous and adenocarcinoma cervical cancers (n=100)
- Staging endometrial cancers across age groups (n=100)
Peer-Reviewed Research
Our team's research has been published in internationally recognized scientific journals, demonstrating the efficacy of herbal medicine in reproductive health.
International Journal of Complementary & Alternative Medicine
Herbal Medicine for Reproductive Health
Comprehensive research on the application of traditional herbal formulations in treating female infertility and reproductive disorders.
MOJ Proteomics & Bioinformatics
Molecular Mechanisms of Herbal Therapy
Investigation of bioactive compounds and their therapeutic properties through advanced proteomics and bioinformatics analysis, revealing molecular mechanisms underlying herbal efficacy.
Improving Pregnancy Rates Naturally
Clinical studies report that complementary medicine is used by 5-18% of women for treating infertility conditions across Australia, UK, and USA. Herbal therapy should be complemented with ART or combined with conventional medical treatments to improve women fertility rate.
A meta-analysis showed average pregnancy rates of about 60% for herbal medicine and 32% for Western drug therapy, suggesting an improvement rate of 2-fold within a four-month period.
Herbal Medicine Pregnancy Rate
Western Drug Therapy Rate
Treatment Period
Improvement Factor

From Discovery to Quality Assurance
Our comprehensive research platform covers analytical studies, biological assays, nonclinical safety experiments, and in vivo pharmacological studies.
Discovery Research
Investigating bioactive compounds' mode of action within matrix preparations to explain therapeutic effects.
Quality Control
Evaluating single herbs on analytical instruments to assess biomarker concentration per gram of raw herb.
Quality Assurance
Standardizing procedures involving plant cultivation, extraction, compounds stability and stress testing.
Intellectual Property
Herbal formulations developed under IP rights and protection for B2C selling in Canada & China.
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