Health
Herbalgy Partners with Heroes in White to Promote Wellness

On October 9, 2025, Herbalgy, a leader in pain management, announced a partnership with the hit TV drama Heroes in White. This collaboration aims to promote a “Pain-Relieving Serenity” lifestyle by integrating the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) into everyday living. The show, produced by TVB, has captivated over 1.57 million viewers, becoming the top-rated series of the year.
The drama is inspired by the life of Professor Wong Tin Chee, founder of Herbalgy, whose commitment to TCM and innovative pain management techniques serves as the show’s foundation. Each episode concludes with Professor Wong sharing wellness insights drawn from TCM, reinforcing his belief in preventive healthcare.
Cross-Industry Collaboration Enhances Public Understanding of TCM
The partnership extends beyond mere sponsorship. It embodies a shared vision of promoting the values of compassion and professional excellence in healthcare. Professor Wong’s dedication to TCM has inspired the creative team at TVB, highlighting how ancient wisdom can address modern challenges.
Through this collaboration, Herbalgy aims to foster a renewed appreciation for TCM among urban audiences, demonstrating its relevance in today’s fast-paced lifestyle. The integration of Herbalgy’s products into the show’s narrative illustrates their effectiveness in supporting everyday wellness.
Comprehensive Solutions for Pain Management
In an urban environment where headaches and muscle tension are prevalent, Herbalgy offers targeted solutions to address these common issues. Their signature product lines include:
- Touch-Cool: Formulated with cooling menthol and a 360° magnetic massage roller, it alleviates upper-body discomfort.
- Herbalgy Medicated Balm and Herbalgy Analgesic Plaster: These dual herbal treatments relieve discomfort in extremities and joints, promoting recovery.
- Carthami Flos Pain Relieving Oil and Carthami Flos Analgesic Plaster: Designed to enhance blood circulation and reduce bruising, they provide effective relief for various strains and contusions.
Professor Wong emphasizes that TCM is not solely about treatment; it encompasses prevention and achieving balance in life. Herbalgy embodies this philosophy, merging scientific innovation with traditional healing methods to help individuals lead lives filled with comfort and vitality.
Herbalgy products are accessible through their official website and various retail outlets across Hong Kong, including Mannings, Watsons, and major pharmacies. This availability ensures that a broader audience can benefit from the natural, effective solutions offered by the brand.
With decades of clinical experience and a commitment to traditional practices, Professor Wong’s vision continues to influence modern pain management. Herbalgy not only aims to treat pain but also to empower individuals to live harmoniously, reflecting the essence of TCM in a contemporary context.
For more information about Herbalgy and their product offerings, visit their official website or follow them on social media platforms.
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