Born in a medical family, Niu Bo studied Chinese medicine with his grandfather and father since childhood (his father graduated from Sun Yat-sen Medical College in the 1960s and was a military doctor of Guangzhou Air Force). Niu Bo began to learn Chinese health qigong on 1985.
In his early years, Niu Bo made an in-depth study of the Book of Changes on the basis of familiarizing himself with medical classics such as Huangdi Neijing and Compendium of Materia Medica, and deeply realized the wonderful principle of homologous communication between doctors and patients. In the practice of health care and clinical disease elimination, we can closely combine the traditional meridian theory of traditional Chinese medicine, the essence of prescriptions and many other factors to study the root causes of diseases, cultivate the foundation according to different personal constitutions, and resolve the causes from the source. The effect is often surprising, and Niu Bo believes that all diseases have causes and effects. To cure diseases, we should remove roots, and to preserve health, we should raise roots.
Niu Bo has great attainments in TCM health preservation, especially in TCM dietotherapy and medicated diet. Published many high-level articles in domestic and foreign magazines.
Now he is the director of ive Medical Group, the director of Guangzhou Ive Reproductive Medicine Center and the president of Guangzhou Ive Hospital.