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Five Elements(Wuxing) Natural Incense Collection | Joy Flow

Five Elements(Wuxing) Natural Incense Collection | Joy Flow

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Experience the healing spirit of traditional Chinese incense with our Five Elements Incense Collection — a line of natural incense for wellness inspired by the timeless principles of Chinese medicine and philosophy.

Traditional Chinese Medicine Incense Collection

Wood Incense(逍遥)

Cypress,Akronychia pedunculata,Agarwood,Chinese Thorowax Root,Poria,Dried Tangerine Peel

  • Taste & Properties: sweet taste, warm nature
  • Meridian: Liver Meridian, Gallbladder Meridian.
  • Description: Rooted in the Wood element of Chinese medicine, long linked to the liver—this incense is designed for the first light of day. Burn it at dawn to awaken your senses and usher in a gentle wave of revitalizing energy.
  • Feature:At sunrise, burn this Wood-element incense to gently boost liver detoxification and blood production, supporting your shift from rest to daytime vitality.

Earth incense(厚土)

Angelica, Astragalus, Safflower, Poria, Codonopsis, Stir-fried Atractylodes, Dendrobium,Cypress, Agarwood, Sandalwood.

  • Taste & Properties: Sweet taste, neutral nature.
  • Meridian:Spleen Meridian, Stomach Meridian.
  • Description: Linked to the spleen and stomach in TCM’s Earth element, burn this late afternoon to nurture and ground your body and mind.
  • Feature: This Earth-element incense supports your spleen’s digestive role by strengthening spleen qi to more effectively break down, absorb, and distribute nutrients. Burn it in the late afternoon to cultivate a warm, grounding atmosphere—nurturing your body after the day’s work and helping maintain steady energy as evening approaches.

Water incense(归藏)

Agarwood, andmore than ten herbal medicine juices

  • Taste & Properties: Salty taste, cold nature.
  • Meridian:Kidney Meridian, Bladder Meridian.
  • Description:Linked to the kidneys in TCM’s Water element, this incense is burned at midnight to calm and cleanse your space.
  • Feature:This Water-element incense supports kidney filtration and vital essence, nourishing bones and marrow while preventing dryness.

Fire incense(安心)

Sandalwood, Cypress, Agarwood, Ginseng,  Semen Ziziphi Spinosae, Herba Dendrobii

  • Taste & Properties: Bitter taste, warm nature.
  • Meridian:Heart Meridian, Small Intestine Meridian.
  • Description: Tied to the heart in TCM’s Fire element, burn at night to harmonize energy.
  • Feature:Light it in the evening, during reading, meditation, tea ritual, or yoga, and let each breath ease fatigue, quiet the mind, soothe intense emotions, and bring you closer to deep inner peace.

Metal incense(雨影)

Sandalwood,Cypress,Herb Dendrobium Juice, andmore than ten herbal medicine juices.

  • Taste & Properties: Pungent taste, cool nature
  • Meridian:Lung Meridian, Large Intestine Meridian.
  • Description: Linked to the lungs in TCM’s Metal element, burn this evening to purify your space and invite deep relaxation.
  • Feature: This Metal-element incense aids your lungs’ natural gas exchange—helping absorb fresh qi, expel turbid qi and harmful gases, purify the blood, and stabilize lung qi for deeper, cleaner breathing.

Available in two sizes to suit your needs:

  • Trial Size – Perfect for first-time users or for on-the-go use. Ideal for sampling the product before committing to the full size.
  • Full Size – Our standard version, suitable for daily use. Economical and long-lasting. (30 Incense Sticks per pack*5/150 incense sticks)

Length: 14cm

Burning time: ~40 minutes/piece

Experience True Balance with Every Breath

In the ebb and flow of modern life, our Five Elements Incense invites you back to nature’s fundamental rhythms. Cultivate well-being, align your inner elements, and let the timeless art of Chinese medicine guide your path to harmony.

— Joy Flow 

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The Five Elements

The Five‑Element theory in Chinese Medicine can be found in the ancient text Huangdi Neijing, which likely dates back to 300 B.C. Wu means “five,” and Xing—often rendered as “elements”—also implies phases, forces, or transformations, highlighting their dynamic character.

Rather than fixed categories, the Five Elements—Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, and Water—describe constantly shifting interactions within natural cycles. Each element represents one phase of growth and change, maintaining a balanced relationship with the others.

These phases map the journey from birth through decline, illustrating how Qi circulates and transforms. By applying the Five‑Element framework, we can interpret every aspect of existence and the connections between them.

In the body, each internal Zang‑Fu organ corresponds to one of the Five Elements. Likewise, the Five Shen (spiritual aspects) align with these elements, reflecting the theory’s integrated view of physical and spiritual health.

Wuxing incense, or five elements incense, is a unique practice that applies these ancient ideas to modern wellness. By burning carefully blended herbal incense, you can support specific organ systems, calm the mind, and regain inner harmony—naturally and gently.

Use Instruction

Set Your Intention: Choose the element that resonates with your current need—creativity, calm, clarity, or vitality.

Light & Ground: Ignite the tip of the incense, let the flame dance for a few seconds, then gently blow it out.

Breathe & Center: Place the burning stick in a heatproof holder. Inhale deeply, visualizing the element’s energy infusing your being.

Rotate & Balance: For a full 五行 experience, cycle through each element over five days, allowing their collective harmony to restore balance.

How to choose?

If you don't know how to choose, contact us, and we will give you more professional advice.

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Jingxiang, our Master Incense Alchemist

Armed with a degree in landscape design, she spent four years etching stories into skin. Then came a Buddhist pilgrimage and an inner awakening: she didn't choose incense—it chose her. Guided by her deep connection to nature and a passion for Chinese medicine, she walked into her studio.

“I never thought I was special. I simply empty myself, listen completely to nature’s voice, and offer it back to you.”

—Jìng Xiāng

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