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Eyetells Herbal Solutions

5.0 (15 reviews)
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Cost is consisted of two parts, 1)consultation, 2)herbal medicine. Consultation is $60 for the first visit, then $40 for the follow up visits. Herbal medicine depends on actual formula being prescribed, but generally varies from $120~$140 for a two… Read more

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Zhi asked me a couple of question, took a look at my skin, checked my pulse, eyes, and tongue.

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