Ingredients: Evodia unripe fruit Tetradium ruticarpum (Wu Zhu Yi) Pinellia cured rhizome Pinellia ternata (Zhi Ban Xia) Ophiopogon root tuber Ophiopogon japonicus (Mai Dong) Astragalus root Astragalus membranaceus (Huang Qi) Dong quai root Angelica sinensis (Dang Gui) Sichuan lovage rhizome Ligusticum chuanxiong (Chuan Xiong) Chinese peony root without bark Paeonia lactiflora (Bai Shao) Donkey-hide gelatin (E Jiao) Cassia bark Cinnamomum cassia (Rou Gui) Tree peony root bark Paeonia suffruticosa (Mu Dan Pi) Ginger dried rhizome Zingiber officinale (Gan Jiang) Codonopsis root Codonopsis pilosula (Dang Shen) Chinese licorice honey-roasted root & rhizome Glycyrrhiza uralensis (Zhi Gan Cao) Bai-zhu atractylodes rhizome Atractylodes macrocephala (Bai Zhu) Turmeric root tuber Curcuma longa (Yu Jin) Cyperus rhizome Cyperus rotundus (Xiang Fu)
Specification: 0.19g/0.20g*200pills, 8 pills to be taken with water 3 times a day after meals
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Price: € 8.00
Supports A Normal Menstrual Cycle and Enhances Beauty
It's almost that time of the month you dread. A dozen times a year, or more, your quality of life plummets, all because of your cycle. But it's not just your emotional and physical state that can suffer. So, too, may your beauty, intimacy and self esteem.
According to TCM theory, there's a direct correlation between menses and overall women's wellness. Healthy, radiant skin is only possible with a regular cycle. Indeed, many women with irregular menses look pale and gaunt and have rough skin, as well as other characteristics. Also, irregular cycles may cause dryness in the vagina as well as low sex drive.
To achieve a regular menses, some women rely on estrogen supplementation. An herbal alternative is our traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) formula, WarmMenses?. WarmMenses may support your normal cycle and normal uterine function. By doing so, it encourages internal conditions for more youthful and healthy-looking skin.
Famous Traditional Formula Warms Menses and Nourishes Blood
Wen Jing Tang, the Chinese name of this herbal formula, dates back several centuries. It's the main prescription in TCM for the cold type menstrual condition, symptoms of which include: cold sensation and discomfort in the lower abdomen; early or late menses; mild flow in the uterus; spotting between cycles.
Women with this TCM syndrome typically appear at least slightly malnourished with pale face; have low energy and are physically weak. Secondary characteristics include dry mouth and lips, and dry palms that easily crack. Other areas of the skin may also be dry and rough.