Moonlit is a Chinese herbal formula designed to relieve the stress and improve sleep. The ingredients include Goji which helps to correct the imbalance caused by everyday tension or internal disorders. This formula may be used on a regular basis as part of a preventative health program. Some of the herbs inside have been used as Taoist Yogi Supplements for thousands years in China. Many legendary of those herbs are very popular in Chinese literature.
This formula is developed from the imperial medical practice record for Emperor Guangxu of Qing Dynasty. It includes many herbs applied by Taoist yogis to enhance energy balance. For instance, Goji is very popular in the west nowadays.
Herbs Inside

Goji, also known as Wolfberries have long played important role in TCM, where it believed to enhance immune system, improve eyesight, protect the liver and improve circulation, among other effects.
In TCM terms, wolfberries are sweet in taste and neutral in nature. They act on the liver, lungs, and kidneys and enrich yin. They can be eaten raw, consumed as juice or wine, brewed into an herbal tea or prepared as a granule form as in our product . The berries are also used in traditional Korean medicine, traditional Japanese medicine and traditional Tibetan medicine. It has been applied as yogi herb to approach longevity.
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Chang Pu (Rhizoma Acori Graminei) is another
traditional yogi herb to cultivate the mind activity.
In the Imperial Medical Record from the Forbidden City, Emperor Guangxue was prescribed this herb to help his anxiety. This herb has also been proved to improve the brain function.
There is a story regarding the study of Buddha's AVATAMSAKA SUTRA. A Chinese monk was directed to find this herb to help his meditation and memory of this huge sutra and obtained enlightenment.
In TCM practice, this herb is applied to relieve anxiety, tension, stress and improve memory.
Dan Shen (Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae) gets popular now in European medical journals. This herb is classified as "Blood-invigorating" in TCM ,which were thought by ancient Chinese physicians to make "sluggish" or "stuck" blood flow more freely. It is important to note that the Chinese physiological concept of the fluid "Xue," commonly translated as "Blood" is a functional term of broad implications which includes the anatomical "blood" of conventional biomedicine but is not restricted to such.
Key Benefits
Relieve stress
Improve sleep
Balance energy
