Sun Ten - Stress & Emotional Balance
Your Nervous System Has Been Running the Night Shift Since 2020 and Nobody Approved the Overtime
Stress used to be a sabertooth tiger situation. Now it is seventeen browser tabs, three unread group chats, and a vague email from your boss that just says "Can we talk?" Your nervous system was built for short bursts of alert followed by long stretches of calm, but somewhere along the way the calm part got outsourced and nobody knows who has the contract. You are not broken. You are just running software designed for the savanna on hardware that lives in a world of push notifications.
Sun Ten's stress and emotional balance formulas come from classical Chinese herbal traditions that mapped the relationship between emotions and physical health centuries before anyone coined the term "mind-body connection." Formulas like Si Ni San, Xiao Yao San, and Gui Zhi Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang were prescribed by practitioners who understood that emotional turbulence and physical tension are two chapters in the same book. These concentrated capsules and granules support the body's natural ability to regulate its stress response without trying to mute your feelings entirely.
This collection addresses the full range of emotional wellness support, from occasional anxious feelings to the kind of low-grade tension that makes you clench your jaw in your sleep without realizing it. Each formula works within the TCM framework of liver qi flow, heart-kidney communication, and the balance between spirit and substance. It is sophisticated stuff dressed in humble capsule form, and it has been field-tested across more centuries than modern psychology has existed.
Sun Ten has been manufacturing these classical formulas under cGMP standards since 1946, which means their quality control program is older than most stress management apps. Every batch is traceable from raw herb to finished product. Your nervous system deserves support from a company that understands patience is not just a concept but an actual manufacturing principle.
