Since June 2021, a 60,000-mu “Nailong Ancient Medicine Field” has been planned and implemented in Luolong Town, Daozhen Gelao and Miao Autonomous County, Zunyi City, Guizhou Province. In the primeval forest, a forest healing site called “Huanjing Qi Gathering Heaven and Earth Cavity” has been established. Additionally, the project has received support from the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences for the collection of natural data and natural cultivation management of authentic Chinese medicinal materials. It is funded by the National Natural Science Foundation, the Ministry of Education of China, and the Hong Kong Natural Healing Association for Resource Management.
Currently, the project is divided into Area A and Area B, focusing on scientific experimental research. The research involves using biological and physical technologies to induce the awakening of dormant medicinal gene banks and growth factors, integrating Chinese medicine, forests, and humans into a unified state of vitality. This is presented against the backdrop of Chinese culture’s “harmony generates life” philosophy, returning to the original ecological state. Under the guidance of local nature and following the thermocline cavity effect and natural laws, this protective production method respects local nature, aims to restore ecosystem balance, and focuses on cultivating the core of soil cavity effects. The goal is to produce safe and high-quality medicinal products. The project adheres to five major principles: ecology, environmental protection, zero residue, recycling, and balance. It strictly follows the “three uses and six non-uses” principle for input materials, aiming to “benefit farmers and bless consumers.”
A protective Chinese medicinal herb park has been established to preserve animal and plant habitats. The research center is based on the traditional Chinese cultural text “Tao Te Ching,” which states, “Tao gives birth to one, one gives birth to two, two gives birth to three, and three gives birth to all things. All things carry yin and embrace yang, achieving harmony through the blending of qi.” The project uses the finite and infinite natural thermocline cavity effect structures to act on “Dao Danzi,” integrating forests, Chinese medicine, and humans into a unified state of vitality. This follows the traditional cultural alchemy method of gathering images and releasing qi. By adhering to the principle of “qi gathers into form, form disperses into qi,” and following natural laws, the project enhances the explicit properties of Chinese medicine, fully expressing the four natures and five flavors of the medicine. This also highlights the culture of Daoist medicine.
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