








He Shou Wu, or Shou Wu Pian, (also referred to as Chinese knotweed and as Fo-Ti in America) is one of the oldest remedies recorded in Chinese medicinal handbooks and is derived from the Polygonum multiflorum thunb plant. It is often used to promote good health and virility and in Traditional Chinese Medicine it is used to supplement the liver and kidneys, nourish the blood and yin, help balance qi energy, benefit and retain the essence, stop leakage, detoxify the body, moisten the intestine, move stool, support tendon and bone, and expel wind from the skin by nourishing the blood. He Shou Wu may also be used to help with lower back weakness, blood deficiency patterns, carbuncles, high cholesterol levels, constipation with blood deficiency, dizziness, drying, eczema, fatigue, premature graying of hair, hair growth, hypertension, hypoglycemia, insomnia, weak knees, sore limbs, nocturnal emission (wet dreams), erectile dysfunction or lack of sexual drive, skin rash from blood deficiency, sores, tinnitus from blood deficiency, vaginal discharge, and blurred or spots in vision. This IC was made with the help of Polygoni Multiflori Radix Preparata (Fo Ti / Zhi He Shou Wu).
Grand merci au Dr Akemi Borjas, DOM pour ce soin qui semble extraordinaire.
Suite à des recherches, j'ai lu quelques part qu'il pouvait être difficile pour l'estomac.
J'aimerais le donner à ma compagne car il lui correspond pour beaucoup de choses, mais elle souffre aussi de problèmes d'estomac (douleurs, remontées acides, prise d'IPP (à la demande)).
Peut elle malgré tout utiliser He Shou Wu?
Jean-Marie
Grand merci au Dr Akemi Borjas, DOM pour ce soin qui semble extraordinaire.
Suite à des recherches, j'ai lu quelques part qu'il pouvait être difficile pour l'estomac.
J'aimerais le donner à ma compagne car il lui correspond pour beaucoup de choses, mais elle souffre aussi de problèmes d'estomac (douleurs, remontées acides, prise d'IPP (à la demande)).
Peut elle malgré tout utiliser He Shou Wu?
Jean-Marie
Many thanks to Dr Akemi Borjas, DOM for this treatment which seems extraordinary.
After some research, I read somewhere that it could be difficult for the stomach.
I would like to give it to my partner because it suits her for many things, but she also suffers from stomach problems (pain, acid reflux, taking PPIs (on demand)).
Can she still use He Shou Wu?
Jean Marie
Many thanks to Dr Akemi Borjas, DOM for this treatment which seems extraordinary.
After some research, I read somewhere that it could be difficult for the stomach.
I would like to give it to my partner because it suits her for many things, but she also suffers from stomach problems (pain, acid reflux, taking PPIs (on demand)).
Can she still use He Shou Wu?
Jean Marie