(Rooted Wisdom ⢠Ancient Balance ⢠Herbal Harmony)
Traditional Chinese Medicine â Balance the Body, Calm the Spirit
Grounded in thousands of years of herbal wisdom, our TCM collection features classic Chinese herbs used to restore balance, strengthen Qi, support the organs, and harmonize the bodyâs natural energy flow.
Each herb in this category has been carefully selected for purity and alignment with the core principles of TCM â nourishing vital organs, clearing stagnation, promoting circulation, calming the mind, and supporting long-term wellness.
Perfect for teas, tonics, decoctions, and personal herbal formulations, these botanicals bring ancient healing traditions into your modern wellness practice.
Holistic. Grounding. Time-honored.
(Only the herbs from your inventory used in Traditional Chinese Medicine)
AâC
⢠Astragalus (often part of TCM Qi tonics; included under "Iron & Platelets" category if applicable)
⢠Barberry
⢠Buckthorn Leaf
⢠Chinese Red Panax Ginseng
⢠Chlorella
⢠Cinnamon (Ceylon)*
⢠Cinquefoil
⢠Cleavers
⢠Cloves
⢠Codonopsis (if included in Iron Mix â optional)
⢠Comfrey Root (TCM for injury topical use only)
DâG
⢠Dandelion Leaf
⢠Dandelion Root
⢠Devilâs Claw (modern TCM-adjacent)
⢠Elecampane
⢠Epazote (used in Asian medicine parallels)
⢠Fo-Ti (He Shou Wu)
⢠Frankincense & Myrrh (classical resin combination)
⢠Gentian Root
⢠Ginger (Fresh/Dry)*
⢠Ginkgo Leaf
⢠Ginseng (American)
⢠Goldenseal Root (modern adjunct)
HâM
⢠Hawthorn Berries
⢠Hawthorn Leaf
⢠Hibiscus (Luoshenhua equivalent)
⢠Hops (for âShenâ calming)
⢠Horsetail
⢠Hyssop
⢠Irish Moss (used in TCM equivalents for Yin nourishment)
⢠Juniper Berries
⢠Kelp Powder (Iodine Qi support)
⢠Kudzu Root (Ge Gen)
⢠Licorice Root (Gan Cao)
⢠Lionâs Mane (Hericium erinaceus â TCM âHou Tou Guâ)
⢠Lobelia
⢠Longjack (modern inclusion)
⢠Mandrake Root (limited traditional use)
⢠Marshmallow Root (modern adjunct)
⢠Matcha Green Tea / Green Tea
⢠Mistletoe
⢠Moringa (modern addition)
⢠Motherwort (Yi Mu Cao)
⢠Mugwort (Ai Ye)
⢠Muira Puama (non-traditional, can remove)
⢠Mullein (modern adjunct)
NâS
⢠Oatstraw
⢠Olive Leaf (modern adjunct)
⢠Orange Peel (Chen Pi)
⢠Orris Root
⢠Parsley
⢠Pau DâArco (non-traditional; optional removal)
⢠Peppermint Leaf (Bo He)
⢠Prodigiosa (not TCM)
⢠Psyllium Husk
⢠Red Clover Blossoms
⢠Red Root
⢠Reishi Mushroom (Ling Zhi)
⢠Rhubarb Root (Da Huang)
⢠Rosemary Leaf
⢠Sage Leaf
⢠Sarsaparilla Root
⢠Saw Palmetto
⢠Senna Leaf
⢠Shiitake Mushroom
⢠Slippery Elm
⢠Solomonâs Seal (Yu Zhu)
⢠Spearmint Leaf
⢠Spirulina
⢠Stevia Leaf
⢠Suma Root
⢠Tongkat Ali (non-traditional; optional)
⢠Tulsi (Holy Basil â Ayurvedic, not TCM)
⢠Turmeric Root
⢠Turkey Rhubarb
⢠Valerian Root
⢠Wormwood
⢠Yarrow
⢠Yellow Dock Root
⢠Yerba Santa (non-traditional)
Chinese herbs used for thousands of years â ginseng, licorice, hawthorn, fo-ti, reishi, kudzu, mugwort, orange peel, rhubarb, etc.
Not from TCM, but commonly used with it today â turmeric, chlorella, spirulina, nettle, burdock, ginger, peppermint, etc.
Caribbean, Western, African, Indigenous, & Ayurvedic herbs â soursop, cerassee, sea moss, yarrow, red raspberry, neem, pau dâarco, etc.
