He shou wu - Cordyceps - Deer antler tincture
What is he shou wu?
Reynoutria multiflora is a species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family Polygonaceae native to central and southern China. It is known by the English common names tuber fleeceflower and Chinese knotweed. It is known as he shou wu in China and East Asia. Another name for the species is fo-ti, which is a misnomer.
Health benefits:
- Helps support hair health.
- Helps support digestion.
- Anti-viral.
- Anti-inflammatory.
- Anti-bacterial.
- Helps support brain health.
- Helps support heart health.
- Helps combat stress.
- Helps support sexual health.
- Helps support reproductive health.
- Helps provide energy.
What is cordyceps mushroom?
Cordyceps militaris is a species of fungus in the family Cordycipitaceae, and the type species of the genus Cordyceps.
Health benefits:
- Helps provide energy.
- Helps support muscle health.
- Helps combat fatigue.
- Helps support sexual health.
- Anti-ageing.
- Helps support brain health.
- Anti-viral.
- Helps support kidney health.
- Helps support heart health.
- Anti-inflammatory.
- Helps support liver health.
- Helps support immune system.
- Helps support respiratory health.
- Helps support cellular health.
- Helps combat toxins.
What is deer antler?
Deer antler is a traditional Chinese medicine. It is made from immature deer antlers, which are covered in velvet-like hair. At this stage, the antlers are made of cartilage. The antlers also contain protein, fat, minerals, and other chemical compounds, including hormones.
Health benefits:
- Helps support immune system.
- Helps combat stress.
- Helps support bone health.
- Helps support sexual health.
- Helps support reproductive health.
- Anti-viral.
- Anti-inflammatory.
- Helps support circulation.
- Helps support muscle health.
- Helps support joint health.
- Anti-ageing.
Ratio:
2:1
2 = Vegetable glycerine & distilled water
1 = Product
Ingredients:
He shou wu
Deer antler
Cordyceps
Vegetable glycerine (derived from rapeseed)
Distilled water
Dosage:
3-5 Full droppers per day or 3-5 teaspoons per day.