Royal Jelly … Classic Formulas

Feng Wang Jiang · Lac Regis Apis

Primary Actions

  • Used in modern Chinese health-food and apitherapy traditions to supplement weakness and support recovery ... royal jelly is treated more as a nutritive tonic substance than as a classical decoction herb.
  • Supports fluids and tissue repair in household and topical use ... oral and skin applications are part of its broader restorative reputation.
  • Associated with vitality, reproductive support, and age-related depletion in contemporary use ... these claims are common in modern materia-medica discussion, though not all are strongly validated.
  • Functions more like a modern bee-derived tonic material than like a classical ben cao root, bark, or flower.

Classic Formulas

  • Royal jelly is not a standard classical decoction ingredient ... it is more often taken directly, mixed into modern tonics, or used in topical preparations.
  • Contemporary combinations with honey, bee pollen, or propolis belong to modern health-product practice rather than to canonical TCM formulas.
  • External use for minor oral or skin lesions is mostly a household or apitherapy extension rather than a named classical prescription tradition.

Classical Text References

  • Modern Chinese materia medica and apitherapy writing treat royal jelly as a nutritive restorative material more than as a traditional core herbal drug.
  • Because it is a bee secretion rather than a plant part, identity, freshness, and contamination control matter here as much as pattern theory.