Easy To Use Interactive Herbal Tools
Find the Right Herbs for Your Wellness Goals
Herbal Tools & Wellness Builders
"Which herbs should I actually take?"
If you've ever stood in the tea aisle feeling completely overwhelmed, or clicked through endless herb articles without finding clear answers—you're not alone.
Learning herbal wellness shouldn't require a degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine. That's why we built these tools: to give you the same framework herbalists use, without the jargon or guesswork.
Free Herbal Wellness Tools
Find the Right Herbs for Your Health Goals—In Minutes, Not Hours
Instead of piecing together information from dozens of articles, our interactive tools help you:
- Identify herbs traditionally used for your specific wellness goals
- Learn how to properly prepare them (tea, decoction, or infusion)
- Understand which herbs work well together
- Discover your TCM body type and what it means for your health
Whether you're supporting digestion, sleep, immunity, liver health, or managing a specific condition, these tools guide you step-by-step.
Ready to Start Your Herbal Journey?
Choose a tool above based on where you are:
- Brand new to herbs? → Start with "What Herbs Should I Take?"
- Have a specific symptom? → Try the "Herb by Symptom Matcher"
- Want to understand TCM? → Take the "Body Type Quiz"
All tools are free. No signup required.
Not Sure Where to Start?
Most Popular Paths:
For Better Sleep** → Take the "Body Type Quiz" → Herb by Symptom Matcher→ Tea Builder
For Digestive Support** → Herb Finder → Preparation Guide → Pairing Tool
For General Wellness** → What Herbs Should I Take?→ Encyclopedia → Tea Builder
FAQ
Q: Do I need to know anything about TCM to use these tools?
A: No. Tools are designed for complete beginners while offering depth for advanced users.
Q: Are these personalized recommendations?
A: Tools provide educational information about traditional uses based on your inputs. Always consult healthcare providers for personal medical advice.
Q: Can I use multiple tools together?
A: Yes! Many users start with one tool and use others to go deeper.
