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About Daniel Kelly

Daniel has been involved in the wellness space for over a decade, starting his journey as a massage therapist in 2007. Since then, he has expanded his practice to include Chinese medicine and is dedicated to helping his clients achieve optimal health and wellbeing. 

Daniel holds a Bachelor’s Degree of Health Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and is registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). He is also a member of the Australian Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association (AACMA), an organisation that represents and promotes the interests of Chinese medicine practitioners in Australia. He is also continuing to expand on his practice with studies in the Tian-lineage of canonical herbal medicine.

With his extensive training and qualifications, Daniel has developed a particular interest in the herbal medicine and Yang Sheng components of Chinese medicine. He believes that incorporating these principles into daily routines can promote a more balanced and harmonious state of being. 

Aside from his work in Chinese medicine, Daniel is also exploring the tech space and developing skills in web development. He sees technology as a powerful tool for spreading awareness about wellness and helping people to live more balanced lives. 

Overall, Daniel is committed to empowering his clients to take control of their health and wellbeing. Through his knowledge and expertise in Chinese medicine, he seeks to provide tailored and holistic treatment options that address the unique needs of each individual. 

How I do herbs

I take great care in selecting high-quality raw herbs as the first step in the process. This ensures that the end product has better flavour, aroma, and texture, and a higher concentration of beneficial compounds. 

Next, I turn the selected herbs into fine powders, maximising surface area for efficient extraction of the beneficial compounds. This results in more effective results and a more sustainable product, reducing waste and preserving natural resources. 

The end result in high-quality, affordable herbal products are more potent and effective. 

How to take herbs

Boil method (recommended)

1. Place half to one teaspoon of premium raw herbal powder into a small pot.
2. Add 200ml of water (or enough for a small cup) to the pot. 
3. Bring to a boil, stir and then let simmer for 5 minutes. 
4. Empty all contents into a cup. 
5. Let herbal powder settle to the bottom, drinking only the liquid on top. 
6. Discard left over herbal powder. 

Quick method 

1. Place half to one teaspoon of premium raw herbal powder into a cup.
2. Add boiling water, stir contents and let it sit for a couple of minutes. 
3. Stir again, then swallow all contents, including all herbal powder. 

Tiger Therapies is a Melbourne based specialist in Traditional Chinese herbal medicine.

We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land, on which this business takes place. We respectfully acknowledge the Yalla-birr-ang people who are the traditional custodians of the land on which we stand. 

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