White Tiger
ITM developed the White Tiger brand of formulas in 1993 for use in its clinical facilities and for prescription by practitioners who follow similar treatment protocols. The formulas rely on Western concepts of using dietary supplements and herbs but were designed to be utilized within a Chinese medical health care approach. The name White Tiger was chosen because, in the Chinese system of classification, the white tiger is the representative of the West. The tiger is also representative of the potential stored within. A characteristic of the tiger is its stealth (remaining hidden), and the silent crouch that it holds (for as long as necessary) before striking vigorously.
The formulations produced under the White Tiger label represent a Western approach to natural health care that stores a huge amount of potential in a deceptively small space (compared to the volume of crude preparations). White Tiger formulations may incorporate vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes, hormones, and other substances that have been determined to have a positive health benefit, as well as utilizing Chinese herbs and some Western herbs. They are made as large, yet easy to swallow, oval tablets of about 1 gram each, usually taken only 1 or 2 tablets at a time. Most of the ingredients are highly concentrated. Each formula emphasizes one or two well-known compounds or classes of compounds.
The formulations produced under the White Tiger label represent a Western approach to natural health care that stores a huge amount of potential in a deceptively small space (compared to the volume of crude preparations). White Tiger formulations may incorporate vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes, hormones, and other substances that have been determined to have a positive health benefit, as well as utilizing Chinese herbs and some Western herbs. They are made as large, yet easy to swallow, oval tablets of about 1 gram each, usually taken only 1 or 2 tablets at a time. Most of the ingredients are highly concentrated. Each formula emphasizes one or two well-known compounds or classes of compounds.