Anti-Aging | Energy | Memory
CODE: 2009070
- Anti-Allergic, antioxidant, analgesic, anti-fungus, anti-inflammatory, antitumor, antiviral,
Inmunomodelator, liver protector, hypotension, hypertension, - Antidiabetic agents, prevention of cardiovascular disease and bronchitis...
CODE: 2009052-1
Indications: Menopause Syndrome, infertility, diabetes, asthma, bronchitis, urinary incontinence...
- Rhizome Dioscoreae: This plant is well known for its ability to stimulate and balance human hormone production
CODE: 2010079-1
CODE: 2009079
The Hospital of Prevention and Therapeutics in Shashi, Huben Province, PRC reported a study in which 882 patients took Shou Wu for hair loss. After 3 months 630 patients reported significant hair regrowth...
CODE: 2009034
Reduces fatigue and enhances the immune system.
CODE: 2009045
Indications: Fatigue, weakness, lack of energy, loss of appetite, difficulty in digestion, lethargy, depression, diabetes...
...used for chronic nephritis, diabetes, as an antibacterial, antiviral, liver protector, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, as a diuretic and hypotensive agent in multiple sclerosis...
CODE: 2009072
Indications: Fever, irritability, agitation, nervousness, menstrual abnormalities, pale face, tiredness, fatigue, irregular menstruation, abdominal pain, anemia...
- Remains one of the most popular plants in Chinese medicine and is used mainly for medical conditions in women...
CODE: 2009065
The root of this plant native to China contains substances called polysaccharides that stimulate the immune system, promoting tissue regeneration, increases energy, accelerates the metabolism and strengthens the body.
Astragalus is used in the treatment of viral infections, pneumonia, AIDS, abnormalities in blood, genital herpes, chronic fatigue and weakness...
CODE: 2009011
- Promotes longevity.
- Supports the skeletal system. Prevents osteoporosis. Regenerates bones and muscles.
- Brings great benefits at hormonal level.
- Cleanses the body of wastes and toxins, providing increased energy and wellbeing...









