'Chinese medicine spirits' are born, personifying herbal medicines such as ginseng and ganoderma lucidum



The 'herbal medicines' used as raw materials for herbal medicines are mostly plant-derived ingredients collected from forests and woodlands, and there is a belief that they do not just have an organic function, but that 'there is something spiritual that connects and bonds with the human body.' Developing this idea, the 'herbal medicine spirits,' which embody the 'spiritual personalities ' that guide the ingredients and medicinal effects of herbal medicines, were unveiled at

Wonder Festival 2025 [Summer] .

Wonder Festival 2025 summer | Official website for Wonder Festival 2025 [Summer].
https://wonfes.jp/specialsite/

Original coasters for 'Kanbo Seirei' were being distributed at the 2-03-01 ' SPARKLE ' booth in the adult area. The booth was jointly exhibited by Beijing's 'SPARKLE' and 'STAR ARC' and Cyberdyne .



'Kampo Spirits' is a project that turns the spiritual personalities that guide the ingredients and medicinal effects of herbal medicines into characters. The illustrations are by

KOTORI .



'Chinese herbal medicine spirit ginseng (carrot)'. The roots are prepared into red ginseng and white ginseng for medicinal purposes, and are used as a tonic for people who suffer from general fatigue and loss of appetite.



'Chinese herbal medicine spirit, Polygonum multiflorum (Kashu)'. It is also used as a folk medicine for the purpose of tonicity and laxative (loosening stool).



'Chinese Herbal Spirit: Saffron'. Saffron, also known as a spice, is listed as 'Fan Benhua' in the Chinese book 'Compendium of Materia Medica' and is said to be highly effective against menopausal disorders such as irritability, hysteria, and insomnia.



'Chinese herbal medicine spirit Lingzhi (Ganoderma lucidum)'. It is also known by other names such as 'Mannentake' and 'Auspicious mushroom'. It is not generally eaten, but is used as a herbal medicine in traditional medicine in China and other countries.



Even if we limit ourselves to plant-based herbal medicines, there are still many more, such as the kudzu root (pueraria root) and licorice (kanzo) found in kudzu decoction, so it will be exciting to see what develops in the future.

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