—Gather the pure qi of heaven and earth to nourish vitality; cultivate lasting radiance like spring’s warmth—
Product Specifications
- Incense Bead Shape: Smooth round beads
- Sizes (cm): 0.8, 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, 2.0
Ingredients
Asarum, Angelica Sinensis, Chuanxiong, Astragalus, Clove, Nardostachys, Rehmannia Glutinosa, White Peony Root, Agarwood, etc.
Five Nourishing Benefits: Harmonizing Qi and Blood
- Replenish Qi & Strengthen Foundations: Astragalus anchors like the earth’s stability; agarwood sinks like hidden golden light. Together, they guide pure qi back to its source, fortifying vitality so energy and spirit thrive.
- Nourish Blood Vessels: Angelica Sinensis carries Rehmannia’s moisture; White Peony Root holds Chuanxiong’s agility. Like gentle rain, they nourish all meridians, brightening complexion and softening skin.
- Regulate Qi Flow: Asarum’s aromatic sharpness and Chuanxiong’s qi-moving speed clear stagnation like dispelling clouds—tension fades, and the body feels unburdened.
- Warm the Middle Burner: Clove and Nardostachys support gently (without overheating), like winter sun warming the sky. They soothe the middle abdomen, dissolve cold stagnation, and enhance digestive harmony.
- Preserve Radiance: Blended scents boost qi and enrich blood, nurturing internal organs and moisturizing skin. Like a spring breeze, they bring a natural, glowing complexion.
Ancient Origins & Profound Heritage
Rooted in Chinese wellness traditions, this formula follows Shennong’s Classic of Materia Medica (for qi replenishment) and Supplement to the Thousand Golden Prescriptions (for radiance preservation). Based on Astragalus and Angelica Sinensis, it integrates agarwood’s qi-guiding effect (from Supplements to Materia Medica) and Chuanxiong’s blood-circulating ability (from Rihuazi’s Materia Medica). Enhanced with asarum (to open orifices), rehmannia (to nourish yin), white peony root (to soothe the liver), clove (to warm the middle), and nardostachys (to awaken the spleen), it adheres to the “monarch-minister-assistant-envoy” herbal principle and imperial incense-blending standards—becoming a true remedy for replenishing qi, nourishing vitality, and restoring radiance.
Three Principles Aligned with Nature
- Medical Principle: Following TCM’s “qi leads blood; blood carries qi” theory, the scent enters the lungs through the nose, reaching all meridians. Moving qi promotes blood flow; boosting qi generates blood. Abundant qi nourishes organs; rich blood brightens skin—strengthening both inner health and outer radiance.
- Pharmacological Principle: Herbs hold celestial essence: Astragalus carries earth’s stability; Angelica Sinensis holds blood-nourishing essence; Chuanxiong moves like wind; Asarum cuts through blockages; Agarwood guides qi home. Blended, their essences balance qi flow, nourish blood, and revitalize the body.
- Incense Blending Principle: Harmony defines fine incense. Initial notes (Asarum, Clove) are bright like dawn; middle notes (Angelica Sinensis, Chuanxiong, Nardostachys) are warm like sunlight; final notes (Astragalus, Rehmannia, Agarwood) are mellow like returning to the earth. Layers unfold gently, wrapping the body and mind in lasting comfort.
Herbal Roles: A Coordinated “Formation”
- Monarch Herbs (Core): Astragalus + Angelica Sinensis. Astragalus builds the foundation of qi replenishment (like a pillar); Angelica Sinensis leads blood nourishment (like spring’s abundance). Together, they ensure abundant qi and blood—laying the formula’s core.
- Minister Herbs (Supporting): Chuanxiong + Agarwood. Chuanxiong acts fast to move qi and blood (like wind); Agarwood stabilizes to guide qi home (like a mountain). Dynamic and calm balance, clearing stagnation and anchoring vitality.
- Assistant Herbs (Balancing): Rehmannia + White Peony Root + Asarum. Rehmannia and White Peony Root nourish yin, soothe the liver, and moisten dryness (like dew); Asarum opens orifices to unblock yang (like a key). Moisturizing and warming work in tandem.
- Envoy Herbs (Guiding & Harmonizing): Clove + Nardostachys. Clove warms the middle abdomen; Nardostachys awakens the spleen. They harmonize all ingredients, directing their effects to the middle burner (the source of qi and blood) while balancing the scent.
Elegant, Versatile Uses
- Morning Vitality: Wear it or place it on your desk—pure qi fills the chest, starting the day with clarity.
- Vanity Table Charm: Pair it with jewelry—the scent infuses grace, adding inner glow to your appearance.
- Quiet Nourishment: Use it in study rooms or tea spaces—warm the middle burner, regulate qi, and enhance focus/creativity.
- Bedtime Calm: Place it by your pillow—gentle scent guides qi and blood to rest, promoting deep sleep and yin nourishment.