Peekay's Herbs

Treasures of Chinese Medicine

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) looks deeper than surface symptoms to identify underlying biological patterns that are the root cause of illness.

Use This Protocol If You Have

  • Low energy or low Qi
  • Blood deficiency or depleted nourishment
  • Dryness, heat, or low Yin
  • Coldness or low Yang
  • Stress stagnation
  • Poor circulation or stuck Blood
  • Anxiety, sleep issues, or unsettled Shen
  • Deep depletion or low Jing

What May Be Going On

In Chinese medicine, symptoms often come from patterns. Qi is energy. Blood is nourishment. Yin is cooling and moisture. Yang is warmth and fire. Shen is the mind and spirit. Jing is deep reserve.

Why These Products May Help

Herbs are chosen based on the pattern. Some formulas build. Some move. Some cool. Some warm. Some calm. The goal is to choose what the body actually needs.

Products

The Protocol

Pattern Based Product Guide

Choose the pattern that sounds most like you, then begin with one or two matching products.

Start with the pattern that sounds most like you. Choose one or two products. Keep it simple.

What Do You Need? Chinese Medicine Patterns Peekay's Solutions
Need More Qi? For tired, sluggish, weak digestion, low drive, or low energy Wake the Dead
Wild Ginseng
Need More Blood? For pale complexion, heavy periods, anemia, fatigue, or feeling brittle Blood Bank
Nettle
Need More Yin? For dryness, thirst, night sweats, feeling hot, or symptoms worse at night Soothe and Moisten
Elderberry
Nettle
Need More Yang? For feeling cold, cold hands and feet, weak warmth, or low inner fire Wild Ginseng
Pilot Light
Move Your Blood For sharp pain, bruising, dark clotty periods, or cold fingers and toes Saffron
Turmeric
Bring Down the Pressure
CoQ10
Alpha Omega Fish Oil
Move Your Liver Qi For stress, PMS, irritability, dull aches, or feeling emotionally stuck Calm Down
Albizia
Tulsi
NAC
Calm Your Spirit For anxiety, jumpiness, poor sleep, stress, distraction, or low mood Albizia
Calm Down
Sleep Hero
Eleven Mushrooms
NAC
Nourish Your Jing For deep fatigue, low libido, fertility concerns, hair loss, premature graying, sagging skin, or weak bones Wake the Dead
Eleven Mushrooms
Wild Ginseng
Beauty Boost
Connected Collagen
Women's Sunset Support

Qi

Blood

Yin

Yang

Move Your Blood

Move Liver Qi

Move Your Spirit

Nourish Jing

Simple Buying Guidance

If symptoms keep changing but the same pattern keeps showing up, use the Chinese Medicine guide to choose support by root pattern, not just by symptom.

FAQ

What does Qi mean?

Qi means usable energy. Low Qi can feel like tiredness, weakness, sluggish digestion, or low drive.

What does Yin mean?

Yin is the cooling and moistening side of the body. Low Yin can feel like dryness, thirst, night sweats, or heat at night.

What does Jing mean?

Jing is deep reserve. Low Jing can show up as deep fatigue, low libido, fertility concerns, hair changes, or feeling
older than you should.

 

Treasures of Chinese Medicine Protocol products