Profile
Swe Kyin medical hall is founded by Traditional Medical
Practitioner Sayar U Tin Aung Kyaw. He got
his Bachelor of Science (Geology) Degree in 1980. After
that, he started pursuing his hobby which is Myanmar
traditional medicine while working as a representative of a
Japanese company. He studied at the AVIDAHMMA (Taung Thar)
Myanmar traditional medicine University. After studying for
4 years, in 1984, he started to treat patients for free as a
charity work and became successful. So he quit his job and
became a full time Myanmar traditional medical practitioner
and continued to study and treat patients. When he treats
his patients, he used some medicines which have been passed
down in his family for generations which are used in the
Royal Palace specifically for the King and Royal Families by
the Royal Physicians. In 1993, he passed the exam held by
the government to promote the skills of Myanmar traditional
medicine.
He was awarded ( TA - SA ) which is a certificate of
Traditional MedicalPractitioner. His ( TA - SA ) No.is
(1406).
In January 1994 after treating patients for 10 years, 42nd
anniversary of AVIDAHMMAR (Taung Thar) Traditional Medical
Practitioners Union, he was awarded KAVI BISACCA
PANDITA
title and Gold Metal for that. After that he founded this
medical hall and started to manufacture Myanmar Traditional
Medicine he has been using for 10 years and proven to be
most effective medicines because of the increasing demand of
patients from faraway places.
About Medicine
All the drugs produced from this medical hall are made from
the highest grade of natural herbs. They do not contain any
animal parts or products. So it is suitable for vegetarians
as well as monks who are prohibited from using products that
contain animal products. And also, tested in the government
lab and certified that they do not contain any harmful
products and chemicals.
SHWE KYIN THE CHAY SAY
This drug will motivate your mind. So it is suitable for the
treatment of insomnia, weakness, dizziness, dyspnoea and
mental impairments such as confusion, memory disturbances,
dementia, depression and lack of concentration.
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