
Pre-Order Now Live: Get a FREE Healing Foods Deck when Purchasing the 5-Deck-Bundle!
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Hi friends!
The wait is over! Our Healing Foods Deck is now available for pre-order!
Checkout our early bird special and be sure to secure your deck by 6/15/2025!
We also have a special offer for those who've been waiting to get the all decks!
Special Offer: Use code 5BUNDLEGIFT at checkout to get a FREE Healing Foods Card Deck when you purchase a 5-Deck Bundle Set!
* You must add the 5-Deck Bundle and the Healing Foods Deck to your cart to claim the free deck!
Please kindly note that the 5-Deck Bundle and Healing Foods Deck will be shipped separately.
ARE YOU LOOKING FOR THE PLUS SIZE 5-DECK BUNDLE?
Important Note: We are currently sold out of some plus-size decks. If you’re interested in pre-ordering the Healing Foods Deck and purchasing the 5-Deck Bundle together, please email us at friends@bonchofriends.com with the subject line “[PLUS SIZE] Healing Foods with 5-Deck Bundle” and specify which bundle set you are interested in (e.g., Plus-Size 5-Deck Bundle or Ultimate 5-Deck Bundle) to receive the private pre-order link. This helps us prioritize your request!
Use code 5BUNDLEGIFT at checkout to get a FREE Healing Foods Deck with your 5-Deck Bundle Set purchase.
Secure your deck at the lowest price!
Front View: Each card displays key TCM properties:
Chinese Characters: The food’s name in Chinese for authenticity.
TCM Temperature: Indicates whether the food is warming, cooling, or neutral.
English & Latin Names: For easy identification.
Korean Name: Connecting with Korean herbal traditions.
TCM Taste Property: Sour, Bitter, Sweet, Acrid, or Salty, influencing the body’s balance.
TCM Abilities: The food’s therapeutic effects, such as tonifying Qi or clearing heat.
TCM Entering Channels: The organ systems the food supports (e.g., Liver, Spleen).
Back View: A playful and informative design featuring:
Cute Character: A unique illustration for each food, making learning fun.
English Name: Clear identification.
Elements: Associated with Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, or Water.
Taste: Reinforces the TCM taste property.
Supportive Foods: Foods that harmonize with this food to enhance its benefits. For example, pairing ginger (warming) with jujube (nourishing) supports digestion and Qi.
Disruptive Foods: Foods that may counteract or imbalance the food’s effects. For instance, combining cooling cucumber with warming lamb may disrupt digestion due to conflicting energies.
*For those who pre-order, you will be the first invited to access a lifetime digital version, which includes detailed information about why certain foods are supportive and others are not!
Supportive food and disruptive food example for Rosemary
TCM Food Synergy: Understand how to pair foods for harmony and avoid combinations that disrupt balance.
Estimated Shipping Date: Early August to Late September
If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to us at friends@bonchofriends.com
Warmly,
Boncho Friends
The Meaning of Boncho
Boncho has a double meaning for us. First, it means Medicinal Herb in Korean (본초). Second, it has two words that represent our philosophy: Bon (본) (本) means foundation, or root, to represent our desire to build a good foundation, holding true to the basis, root, and origin of Oriental Medicine. Cho (초) (初) means beginning, start, or inception to represent our desire to always stay true to why we started this company: to help those who are helping others to become healthier and happier.