Product Positioning:
Rooted in “nourish through balance”, blending TCM food therapy with modern nutrition for the dry-cool Bay Area climate and AC lifestyles. High-value, family-friendly daily soup made from premium dried fruits and herbs via low-temperature dehydration to preserve aroma and nutrients.
Product Features:
- Main Features: Natural, mild, soothing; supports respiratory comfort & moisture balance.
- Key Functions (trad.): Moistens lungs, soothes throat, clears dryness, harmonizes digestion.
- Suitable For: Office workers, teachers, singers, students; frequent AC users & flyers.
- Body Type / Age / Gender: Yin-def., dry-heat, balanced; teens→seniors; unisex.
- Recommended Frequency: 2–3 times per week.
Ingredient Composition:
| Ingredient | Weight / pack (80 g ±5 g) | Traditional function |
|---|---|---|
| Dried Asian Pear | 25 g | Moistens lungs, relieves dryness |
| Dried Fig | 15 g | Soothes throat, aids digestion |
| Sweet & Bitter Apricot Kernels | 10 g | Lubricates lungs & calms cough |
| Licorice Root | 5 g | Demulcent, harmonizes formula |
| Aged Tangerine Peel | 5 g | Regulates qi, reduces phlegm |
| Honey Dates | 10 g | Tones qi, adds natural sweetness |
Cooking & Preparation:
- Base: 1.5–2 L water or 250 g lean pork/chicken bones.
- Rinse & Soak: Rinse; soak 20 min.
- Stovetop: Boil → simmer 90 min.
- Instant Pot / Pressure: High 20 min, natural release.
- Slow Cooker: Low 5–6 h / High 3–4 h.
Add-ons: Fresh pear slices, goji, lily bulbs.
Taste: Clear golden broth; gentle natural sweetness.
Applicable people and constitution suggestions:
| Category | Description |
|---|---|
| Suitable for | Dry throat, frequent talkers, AC users, flyers |
| Not for | Acute cold/flu; heavy phlegm |
| Body type | Yin-deficient / dry-heat / balanced |
| Frequency | 2–3× per week |
Nutrition and safety information:
| Item | Per 250 mL |
|---|---|
| Calories | ~35 kcal |
| Sugars | ~5 g (from fruit & dates) |
| Sodium | <10 mg |
| Additives | None (no MSG / preservatives / colorings) |
| Allergen | Contains apricot kernels |
| Storage | Cool & dry; use immediately after opening |
Safety & Key Notes:
Northern apricots contain bitter amygdins, which must be fully cooked; pregnant women, lactating women and young children should consult professionals first; those who are sensitive to drups should avoid it.
Efficacy and scientific interpretation:
- Asian Pear (Pyrus bretschneideri) — Polyphenols & vitamin C support airway moisture and relieve dryness (Asian Journal of Traditional Medicine, 2019; Food Chemistry, 2017).
- Figs (Ficus carica) — Soluble fiber & enzymes aid digestion and phlegm clearance (Pharmacognosy Reviews, 2018; WHO Monographs).
- Apricot Kernels (Armeniacae semen) — Boiling reduces amygdalin to safe ranges; classic demulcent for cough (Chinese Pharmacopoeia, 2020; Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2021).
- Licorice (Glycyrrhiza uralensis) — Demulcent & anti-inflammatory; harmonizes formulas (Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2021; ESCOP/EMA Monographs).
- Aged Tangerine Peel (Chenpi) — Hesperidin & essential oils promote digestion and qi flow (Chinese Herbal Medicine Compendium, 2016).
- Honey Dates (Jujube) — Polyphenols & vitamins B/C; qi-tonic and stomach-soothing (Journal of Functional Foods, 2017; Chinese nutrition therapy texts).
Copyright and Exemption:
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This product is a traditional food ingredient mix, not a drug or dietary supplement.
These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA.






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