
YouYang Power
category:
Natural
date:
November 22, 2024
Services:
Traditional craftsmanship
team:
Harry Olson
The Power of You Yang
Genuine raw materials
Establish a global procurement network for herbaceous plants of origin
sustainable development
Adhere to a healthy, environmentally friendly, and green approach
Product Philosophy and Corporate Development Direction
Brand building and industrial chain incubation
Strictly implement the product testing and filing procedure
Traditional Chinese Medicine Aromatherapy Formula for Regulatory Effects
Traditional Chinese Medicine Craftsmanship
Incorporate internationally renowned aromatherapy techniques
Over 3,000 mature formulations
Internationally leading production technology
Products from Taiwan’s Left Yang and Bulgaria, among others
The research and development institution maintains communication and collaboration.
Update technology and equipment in a timely manner.
A standard cosmetics production workshop with an annual output capacity of 100,000 units
Continuously upgrade production workshop standards and establish them.
A highly standardized laboratory and comprehensive production support facilities
Process Specification
Adhering to traditional craftsmanship
Traditional Chinese medicine must undergo processing before being used as medication, which is one of the distinctive features of TCM pharmacotherapy.
The processing of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) represents a synthesis of long-term clinical experience in TCM medication practice, and the establishment of standardized procedures should be based on clinical needs. The rationality of processing techniques and the appropriateness of methods directly influence clinical efficacy. The purification, cutting, heating processing, and formulation with excipients of TCM all affect clinical outcomes.
- Ancient Method
- Hand-picking
homology of medicine and food
affinal drug and diet
After processing, traditional Chinese medicines undergo certain changes in their properties, efficacy, meridian tropism, and toxic side effects, thereby maximizing their therapeutic potential. For example, heating is a crucial technique in medicinal processing; stir-frying and calcination are widely employed. Stir-frying often inactivates enzymes while preserving bioactive compounds, as seen with mustard seeds and cowpea seeds. Calcination is commonly used for mineral drugs, animal shells, and fossil-based preparations, rendering them more brittle and altering their pharmacological actions—for instance, alum loses its dampness-resolving and astringent properties after treatment, whereas carbonized alum enhances these effects. Similarly, processed Aconitum carmichaelii (Chuanwu) and Aconitum kusnezoffii (Cao Wu) exhibit significantly reduced toxicity when heated and decocted, ensuring safe and effective clinical use.











