NATURAL'S GIFT

Traditional Chinese Herbal Medicine

Why combine traditional Chinese medicine with mystical jewelry?

In the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, the combination of Chinese herbal formula and the theory of the Five Elements is one of the core contents of the system.

According to the authoritative ancient Chinese book "Huangdi Neijing", its relationship is mainly reflected in the overall thinking of drug meridian alignment,

compatibility of nature and taste, and harmony of organs and viscera. Our philosophy is to further enhance the energy of the five elements of traditional Chinese medicine jewelry by combining it with traditional Chinese medicine formula beads.

Moreover, through the scent of Chinese medicine beads, they can serve as aromatherapy to further enhance the meditation effect. Make every breath a healing ritual.

Angelica Sinensis

Pummelo Peel

Chinese Wolfberry

Cordyceps Sinensis

Ginseng

Natural health and peace of mind

Selected natural herbs like mugwort and atractylodes are extracted traditionally to release active herbal molecules via scent, purifying and energizing elemental forces to turn each breath into a healing ritual.
Restoring the healing aesthetic of "tranquility and emptiness, spiritual inner defense" in the Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon, bidding farewell to the tossed and turned night.
‌Harmonizing the Five Elements to nourish the five organs with a single substance. Customizing formulas based on elemental attributes, enhancing energy and healing effects through TCM formula beads.

Product feature labeling
✅ Low temperature cold extraction of natural medicinal herbs
✅ No alcohol/chemical additives, safe for mother and baby

Notoginseng

Hawthorn

Sterculia Lychnophora

Motherwort

Sichuan Fritillary Bulb

In the Five Elements system:

• Wood corresponds to the liver; green herbs target the liver channel.

• Earth corresponds to the spleen; yellow herbs target the spleen channel.

• Metal corresponds to the lungs; white herbs target the lung channel.

• Water corresponds to the kidneys; black herbs target the kidney channel.

• Fire corresponds to the heart; red herbs target the heart channel.

The five flavors of Chinese medicine (sour, bitter, sweet, pungent, salty) align with the liver, heart, spleen, lungs, and kidneys respectively, reflecting the Five Elements framework guiding visceral regulation.

The mutual generation and restriction principles directly guide herbal combinations:

• Example: For Wood over-restricting Earth disharmony, Atractylodes macrocephala (Earth-element spleen tonic) pairs with Bupleurum chinense (Wood-element liver soother) to strengthen Earth and counter excessive Wood.

• Example: Metal generates Water synergy uses Adenophora stricta (Metal-element lung moistener) combined with Rehmannia glutinosa (Water-element kidney tonic) to create a nourishing Metal-to-Water cycle.

Amomum Tsao-Ko

Amomum Cardamomum

Bi Xie

Mint

Pinellia Ternata

The Five Phases and Five Colors theory is not merely a visual classification system but an empirical framework validated through material components and functional effects:

Blue-green herbs (e.g., Citri Reticulatae Pericarpium Viride, Indigo Naturalis): Modern studies show they contain volatile components (e.g., limonene), aligning with their liver-soothing and qi-regulating properties, confirming the "blue-green enters liver" principle.

Red herbs (e.g., Salviae Miltiorrhizae Radix, Carthami Flos): Their tanshinones and safflower yellow promote collateral patency, corresponding to the "red enters heart" theory of blood invigoration and stasis removal.

Key simplification strategies:

Reduced redundancy by merging parallel structures

• Used direct correspondences for Chinese medical terms (qi, collaterals)

• Simplified chemical component names while retaining key identifiers

• Maintained theoretical framework ("Five Phases", "enters") through established translation conventions

• Eliminated repetitive phrases like "modern research indicates" while preserving evidential tone

• Utilized parenthetical examples for clarity without disrupting flow

• Kept functional effects phrased within TCM terminology ("liver-soothing", "blood invigoration")

Perilla

Alpinia

Polygonatum

Rhizoma

Gardenia

1

Sourcing

Medicinal Material Selection (Following Compendium of Materia Medica compatibility principles)

Formulated according to the classical "monarch-minister-assistant-envoy" herbal hierarchy

2

Micronize

  • Conducted using traditional stone mortar and pestle
  • Followed "gentle grinding for 100 cycles" ancient technique to ensure powder uniformity

3

Honey Shape

Hand-rolled using the "three squeezes and two rotations" traditional method to form standardized dough

4

Mold

Molding temperature controlled at 60℃ to ensure roundness

Individual inspection to remove defective pellets

5

Air-Drying

Placed in climate-controlled chamber (24℃, 60% humidity)

Dried on bamboo trays with 3 daily rotations

Natural drying over 45 days

Medicinal Material Selection

Ultrafine Grinding

Honey Refining & Pill Formation

Drop Pill Molding

Traditional Air-Drying

The 2025 edition of the Chinese Pharmacopoeia explicitly proposes the establishment of a quality standard system that conforms to the characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine, requiring that testing indicators (such as the limit of aristolochic acid) be combined with the theory of the Five Elements meridian. For example, the detection of hepatotoxic components in wood based drugs should be emphasized. Meanwhile, genomic studies have shown significant gene expression differences in the metabolic pathways of organs corresponding to the Five Elements, providing molecular biology basis for the theory of meridian tropism.

summarize


Therefore, the theory of the Five Elements constructs a systematic decision-making model for the compatibility of traditional Chinese medicine through dimensions such as the correlation between organs and viscera, the return of nature and taste to the meridians, and the restraint of generation. Its scientific validity has been double verified in classical formula therapy and modern research. Our concept is to combine traditional Chinese medicine with feng shui ornaments, expand their energy influence through the interaction of the Five Elements energy, and create a new direction for energy therapy.