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Direction
One or two bottles daily. Shake well before taking.
Chinese Ginseng And Health
Chinese Ginseng is well-known for its revitalizing properties. The most valuable Ginseng is the wild type which thrives in the remote mountains and dense forests in the Northeast region of China, notably those from the Chang Bai Mountains and Ji Lin Province. These places have just the right amount of moisture, temperature and unique soil quality for the Ginseng's optimum growth.
The efficacy of Ginseng improves with age, and the older the root, the more efficacious its effect. It is quite common to hear of those who cherish a 300 - 500-year-old Chinese Ginseng and consume it when necessary. In China's distant past, Wild Ginseng were imperial properties, and those found in possession of Wild Ginseng were severely punished.
Wild Ginseng powerfully revitalizes the ancestral energy (yuan chi), an inherited energy source within, similar to one's principal in a bank. In the Chinese materia medica, Wild Ginseng is one of a handful of herbs that can reawaken one's primal ancestral energy.
Wild Ginseng also tonifies the lungs and spleen, promotes the secretion of body fluids and relieves mental stress. It is effective for treating serious exhaustion, anemia, heart weakness, impotence and women's menstrual problems which result from a lack of qi and blood.
Wild ginseng also improves digestion, calms the mind, sustains alertness and restores strength and energy levels after illness. People prone to nervous or emotional disorders will benefit from its calming effect.
Taken regularly, Chinese Wild Ginseng keeps the body in good health and is believed to promote longevity.
Royal Jelly And Health
Royal Jelly has the eight essential amino acids required by human beings, namely, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, and valine. The other amino acids in royal jelly are alanine, arginine, aspartic acid, glutamic acid, glycine, histidine, proline, serine, taurine, and tyrosine.
For many years, royal jelly has been considered the ultimate gift from the hive. Royal jelly is a milky white glandular secretion made by worker bees and fed to the queen bee. In the beginning all bee larvae are fed royal jelly. For humans, the nutrients in royal Jelly supply energy, mental alertness, and a feeling of well-being
Benefits Of Royal Jelly
Royal Jelly is one of the world's richest natural sources of pantothenic acid, a vitamin thought to combat stress, fatigue, and insomnia and to be necessary for healthy skin and hair and proper digestion. According to Dr. Yves Donadieu, writing in Royal Jelly in Natural Therapeutics, royal jelly may be useful for these conditions:
1. Digestive system.
It is recommended for anorexia or loss of appetite, including anorexia nervosa. Diverse digestive upsets and gastrointestinal ulcers often respond to royal jelly.
2. Cardiovascular and circulatory systems.
It has been suggested for isockonic anemia of the elderly, hardening of the arteries, dizziness, buzzing in the ears, and for lowering cholesterol levels.
3. Genitourinary system.
Some forms of impotence and sexual weakness in men have been helped by royal jelly, as well as some cases of frigidity and menopausal problems in women. It has also been recommended for urinary incontinence
4. Neuro-psychological system.
The medical literature has suggested royal jelly for some patients with anxiety, moodiness, minor nervous breakdowns, insomnia, and loss of memory. Some children with Down's syndrome have shown improvement on royal jelly therapy.
5. Dermatological system.
Various skin problems sometimes respond to royal jelly treatment, including dryness and scaling of the skin, acne, and lupus erythematosus.
Doctors who advocate the use of royal jelly say it is an amazing nutritional supplement that can relieve stress, soothe digestive ailments, strengthen the liver, alleviate insomnia, eliminate fatigue, and increase vitality. |