My father lived with chronic metabolic illness. Every day, my mother became his manual regulator — tracking vitals, adjusting routines, pouring her energy into stabilizing a system that was never designed to be managed by hand.
When his energy crashed, the irritability and exhaustion weren't character flaws. They were mitochondrial blackouts — his cells simply running out of fuel.
It took years to understand what I was really watching: a body crying out for a physical solution, not another pair of human hands.
XIHE was born from this realization. We partnered with Academician Zheng Nanfeng's team at the Jiageng Innovation Laboratory to build an uncompromised physical solution: 9.4μm far-infrared resonance that triggers cellular repair autonomously — no manual intervention, no guesswork. We replaced human exhaustion with the reliability of physics.