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TCM Practitioner Collection
The TCM Elementals Collection bridges the wisdom of flower essence therapy and Traditional Chinese Medicine. Each essence in this collection has been paired with common TCM patterns and energetic correspondences, allowing practitioners to offer clients a supportive vibrational remedy that complements acupuncture and other holistic treatments.
The collection contains 4 of each of the five element element essences (20 remedies total), plus a copy of the In Our Element book as a user guide.
Oasis
For replenishment, restoration, and deep rest
Oasis supports those experiencing depletion, burnout, exhaustion, and difficulty receiving nourishment. It invites a return to inner stillness, replenishment, and trust in life's natural rhythms.
TCM Correspondences:
Kidney Yang deficiency
Kidney Yin deficiency
General constitutional depletion
Abundance
For contentment, ease, and gratitude
Abundance helps transform patterns of striving, tension, scarcity, and overexertion. It cultivates a felt sense of enoughness, gratitude, and the capacity to receive support from both community and spirit.
TCM Correspondences:
Liver Qi stagnation
Heart Qi or Blood deficiency
Stress related emotional and muscular constriction
Wholehearted
For shock, trauma, grief, and emotional healing
Wholehearted offers support during times of heartache, loss, transition, and intense stress. It nurtures emotional resilience while helping reconnect body, heart, and spirit.
TCM Correspondences:
Shen dysregulation
Heart Blood deficiency
Heart Yin deficiency
Fire and Water imbalance
Embodied Light
For healing within the body and finding light through physical distress
Embrace supports emotional stressors that contribute to physical challenges, injury, and illness. It encourages self compassion, courage, and meaningful engagement with the healing journey, or the reset of personal health rituals on a new wellness journey
TCM Correspondences:
Qi and Blood stagnation due to injury
Qi and Blood deficiency
Recovery and rehabilitation support
Present Presence
For emotional balance, mindfulness, and reverence for everyday life
Presence cultivates equanimity, grounded awareness, and the ability to settle into the sacredness of the present moment. It is particularly supportive when stress, worry, or irritability make it difficult to remain centered.
TCM Correspondences:
Liver Qi stagnation manifesting as irritability and frustration
Yin deficiency (Kidney, Heart, Liver or Lung)
Stress related Shen imbalance
For practitioners seeking more specific Five Element applications, please see the Five Element Practitioner Kits for Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water patterns and their associated emotional, spiritual, and archetupal patterns.
Our practitioner collections are designed to support you as you offer flower remedies to your patients and clients. Purchase in bulk at a discounted rate, and offer to your clients for the suggested retail price of $35.
The TCM Elementals Collection bridges the wisdom of flower essence therapy and Traditional Chinese Medicine. Each essence in this collection has been paired with common TCM patterns and energetic correspondences, allowing practitioners to offer clients a supportive vibrational remedy that complements acupuncture and other holistic treatments.
The collection contains 4 of each of the five element element essences (20 remedies total), plus a copy of the In Our Element book as a user guide.
Oasis
For replenishment, restoration, and deep rest
Oasis supports those experiencing depletion, burnout, exhaustion, and difficulty receiving nourishment. It invites a return to inner stillness, replenishment, and trust in life's natural rhythms.
TCM Correspondences:
Kidney Yang deficiency
Kidney Yin deficiency
General constitutional depletion
Abundance
For contentment, ease, and gratitude
Abundance helps transform patterns of striving, tension, scarcity, and overexertion. It cultivates a felt sense of enoughness, gratitude, and the capacity to receive support from both community and spirit.
TCM Correspondences:
Liver Qi stagnation
Heart Qi or Blood deficiency
Stress related emotional and muscular constriction
Wholehearted
For shock, trauma, grief, and emotional healing
Wholehearted offers support during times of heartache, loss, transition, and intense stress. It nurtures emotional resilience while helping reconnect body, heart, and spirit.
TCM Correspondences:
Shen dysregulation
Heart Blood deficiency
Heart Yin deficiency
Fire and Water imbalance
Embodied Light
For healing within the body and finding light through physical distress
Embrace supports emotional stressors that contribute to physical challenges, injury, and illness. It encourages self compassion, courage, and meaningful engagement with the healing journey, or the reset of personal health rituals on a new wellness journey
TCM Correspondences:
Qi and Blood stagnation due to injury
Qi and Blood deficiency
Recovery and rehabilitation support
Present Presence
For emotional balance, mindfulness, and reverence for everyday life
Presence cultivates equanimity, grounded awareness, and the ability to settle into the sacredness of the present moment. It is particularly supportive when stress, worry, or irritability make it difficult to remain centered.
TCM Correspondences:
Liver Qi stagnation manifesting as irritability and frustration
Yin deficiency (Kidney, Heart, Liver or Lung)
Stress related Shen imbalance
For practitioners seeking more specific Five Element applications, please see the Five Element Practitioner Kits for Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water patterns and their associated emotional, spiritual, and archetupal patterns.
Our practitioner collections are designed to support you as you offer flower remedies to your patients and clients. Purchase in bulk at a discounted rate, and offer to your clients for the suggested retail price of $35.