Last Updated: June 11, 2026
Welcome to TCM Wellness & 86933.com (“the Site,” “we,” “us,” or “our”). By accessing or using this Site, you agree to be bound by the following Terms of Service and Medical Disclaimer. If you do not agree, please discontinue use immediately.
1. Informational Purposes Only – No Medical Advice
All content on this Site — including but not limited to herbal formulas, Tui Na massage techniques, acupuncture point selections, dietary therapy recipes, TCM theoretical articles, user testimonials, and Q&A — is provided for general wellness education and informational purposes only. It does not constitute medical diagnosis, prescription, treatment, or professional healthcare advice of any kind.
Important Notice:
- Traditional Chinese Medicine is based on syndrome differentiation (“Bian Zheng Lun Zhi”). The same symptom may require entirely different approaches depending on individual constitution and underlying causes.
- No herbal formula, acupoint recommendation, or dietary protocol displayed on this Site is intended to replace an in-person consultation with a licensed TCM practitioner or Western medical doctor.
- You must consult a qualified healthcare professional before adopting any regimen suggested on this Site.
2. Assumption of Risk
Herbal substances carry potential risks, including individual allergic reactions, toxicity, and side effects. External therapies such as Tui Na, acupuncture, and Gua Sha may cause injury if performed incorrectly.
You expressly acknowledge and agree that:
- Any decision to self-administer herbs, apply manual techniques, or follow any protocol based on this Site’s content is taken entirely at your own risk.
- Neither the Site nor its content authors shall be held liable for any direct or indirect personal injury, health deterioration, property damage, or other loss resulting from your use of or reliance on the information provided.
3. Emergency Situations
If you are experiencing an acute medical emergency — including but not limited to severe trauma, uncontrolled bleeding, difficulty breathing, or loss of consciousness — call your local emergency services immediately (e.g., 911 in the U.S., 120 in China) or go directly to the nearest hospital emergency department. Do not delay treatment by relying on online information.
4. Accuracy & Timeliness of Content
- While we strive for professionalism and accuracy, TCM encompasses diverse schools of thought, and opinions may vary among practitioners.
- Medical and TCM knowledge evolves; previously published content may not reflect the most current research or regulatory requirements.
- We reserve the right to modify, update, or remove content at any time without prior notice.
5. User Responsibilities
In using this Site, you agree to:
- Refrain from using the content for unlawful activities or unauthorized commercial purposes.
- Provide truthful and accurate personal health information when using interactive features such as online consultations or constitution assessments.
- Acknowledge that online information cannot replace the four diagnostic methods of TCM (inspection, auscultation/olfaction, inquiry, and palpation), including pulse and tongue diagnosis.
6. External Links & Third-Party Content
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7. Intellectual Property
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8. Changes to These Terms
We reserve the right to amend these Terms of Service and Medical Disclaimer at any time. Changes will be posted on this page with an updated “Last Updated” date. Your continued use of the Site after such changes constitutes acceptance of the revised terms.
9. Governing Law
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