The Hall of
A Hundred
Herbs

The Hall of
A Hundred
Herbs

ROOTED IN NATURE, REFINED BY SCIENCE

Inspired by Eastern herbal wisdom and guided by Western academic precision, we explore pet wellness as both science and philosophy — a living dialogue between nature, knowledge, and care.

In ancient Eastern writings, 'A Hundred Herbs' symbolises the nurturing wisdom of nature and the harmony of all living things.

In the European humanist tradition, a 'Hall' is a place of learning, art and ideas — a space where knowledge is gathered and shared.

LitPet · The Hall of A Hundred Herbs is an imagined space that bridges East and West: where the wisdom of Eastern herbal philosophy meets the rational spirit of Western science, and where the light of enquiry and the fragrance of nature come together into an art of wellbeing.

In European culture, a Hall has never been merely a solemn building.

It represents a meeting of ideas, the continuation of knowledge, and the harmony between humankind and nature.

So The Hall of A Hundred Herbs becomes a symbol — a space where herbal wisdom and academic thought meet. Every light, every stone and every leaf within it carries a sense of considered beauty: the precision of science × the restraint of art × the order of nature.

Our Commitment

Together for a moment, Connected forever

Herbal formulas, the timeless heritage of the East.

Nature: The Original Source of Care for Our Pets

Animals have always turned to nature for balance and renewal, and people are no different.

In Hong Kong, a fondness for herbs feels almost instinctive — perhaps carried down from the aroma of herbal soups our mothers lovingly prepared, a tradition that feels like a family treasure.

What makes this heritage so special is the way it cares for the whole animal. Herbs are chosen to work in harmony with one another, supporting the body gently rather than forcing it — a steady foundation for long-term vitality, helping pets thrive from the inside out.

With the power of nature, provide your pets with care you can trust.

Nature teaches us the patience to nurture.

Wellbeing Begins with Everyday Care

Wellbeing isn't about reacting only when something is already wrong — that moment is late. It's something you build, gently, day by day.

True wellbeing is tied to time and consistency. We believe in nourishment over haste: choosing considered ingredients that support your pet's body in step with nature's rhythms, so wellbeing has the time and steadiness it needs to settle in. One day, you simply notice how well they're doing.

Caring for your pet stops feeling like a chore and becomes as simple and natural as their daily meal — a warm ritual that enriches both your lives.

With the power of nature, nurture their happiness and wellbeing for a lifetime.

Sustainably harvested, for the good of the community.

Herbal Care, Chosen with Respect

Real care begins with respect — for the land, for the growers, and for the plants themselves. We choose herbs gathered sustainably, in ways that protect the soil and support the communities who tend them.

When ingredients are sourced with this kind of intention, that quality carries all the way through to your pet's bowl — natural, considered and traceable from field to formula.

Quality herbs, chosen with heart — because your pet deserves nothing less.

Core Ingredients

The botanicals at the heart of our formulas.

Botanical illustration of Ganoderma lucidum
Nº 01Ganoderma lucidum

Habitat

A wood-decaying fungus of the Polyporaceae family, found on hardwood logs and now carefully cultivated across East Asia.

Traditional Heritage

Valued in Chinese, Japanese and Korean herbal traditions for over 2,000 years, where it was poetically known as the 'herb of spiritual potency' and treasured as a symbol of longevity and balance.


Functional Activity

  1. Rich in naturally occurring compounds.
  2. Long held a place of honour in traditional herbal practice.
  3. Traditionally associated with balance and everyday wellbeing.

Representative Compound

β-D-Glucanβ-D-Glucan
Ganoderic Acid AGanoderic Acid A
LZ-8 ProteinLZ-8 Protein

Botanical illustration of Valeriana officinalis
Nº 02Valeriana officinalis

Habitat

A flowering perennial of the Valerianaceae family, native to Europe and parts of Asia and long grown for its aromatic root.

Traditional Heritage

A cornerstone of European herbal tradition, where it became affectionately known as 'the calming herb' and a familiar companion to restful evening rituals.


Functional Activity

  1. Prized for its distinctive aromatic root.
  2. Holds a long-standing place in time-honoured traditions of calm and relaxation.

Representative Compound

Valerenic acidValerenic acid
Bornyl acetateBornyl acetate
LinarinLinarin

Botanical illustration of Astragalus membranaceus
Nº 04Astragalus membranaceus

Habitat

A hardy perennial of the Fabaceae (legume) family, native to northern China and Mongolia, where its root is harvested.

Traditional Heritage

One of the most respected roots in traditional Chinese herbalism, valued for centuries and long associated with vitality and 'qi.'


Functional Activity

  1. A classic 'tonic' root in Chinese tradition.
  2. Long woven into everyday herbal soups and restorative home recipes.

Representative Compound

Astragaloside IVAstragaloside IV
CycloastragenolCycloastragenol
CalycosinCalycosin
FormononetinFormononetin
Botanical illustration of Curcuma longa
Nº 03Curcuma longa

Habitat

A leafy rhizome of the Zingiberaceae (ginger) family, native to India and South-East Asia, where it has been part of daily life for thousands of years.

Traditional Heritage

A treasured spice and herbal staple across South Asia, woven into cooking, ceremony and traditional wellbeing rituals.


Functional Activity

  1. Best known for its natural compound, curcumin.
  2. Curcumin is the vivid golden pigment at the heart of turmeric's colour.
  3. A cornerstone of turmeric's long culinary and herbal heritage.

Representative Compound

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