Wednesday, June 13, 2018
Ultimate Anti-Aging Herbs | Premier Kidney & Liver Tonic | Learn More Inside
Today I want to take the time to share with you even more information on He Shou Wu, also known as Polygonum multiflorum.
This highly-renown YIN tonic and anti-aging herb, a 10:1 water extract of prepared roots has some undeniable benefits to men and women (of all ages).
You might be wondering… what is really special about this herb?
And how can it benefit YOU?
In recent years studies have shown its capabilities to work within the body and provide optimal longevity effects by using superoxide dismutase (SOD), a powerful antioxidant found in just about all living things. By supplementing this antioxidant we enable our bodies to protect us from oxidative damage, DNA damage and in some cases even reverse the damage and increase lifespan.
One unique benefit of He Shou Wu is its ability to reverse the loss of color in hair.
You may wonder...hmmmm and how?
As we age, so do our organs and body functions. A few of which are the liver and kidneys and these play a key role in helping keep us healthy, managing our hormones and annihilating toxins and even free radicals from our system.
He Shou Wu works directly with the kidneys and liver to strengthen, tonify and provide the body with Qi which in return provides the ability to enhance circulation and nourishment to the scalp.
Additional Benefits Include:
Supports Blood Building and Blood Cell Health with Iron
Helps Modulate Estrogen
Strengthens the Kidneys and Adrenals
Aids in Mental Clarity, Learning and Memory
Can help with Low Back or Knee Pain (as these are associated with Kidney Deficiency)
Immune System Support
Slows Degeneration of Glands
Helps Strengthen the Muscles and Tendons
And more
>>> Learn all about He Shou Wu HERE <<<
Many people who struggle with liver/kidney deficiency notice the following:
Lack of Energy
Trouble Sleeping
Dry/Itchy Skin
Swollen/Puffy Eyes
Muscle Cramping
Greying/discoloration of Hair
And more
In addition to supplementing, I also strongly suggest that you consider what you're putting in your body, and how hard it has to work to process it.
Avoid things such as:
Processed foods
Alcoholic Beverages
Caffeine
Nicotine and Drugs
Non-organic foods
Consider the following to strengthen:
Greens
Organic Foods
Water
Fruit Juices
Vegetable Juices
Herbal Supplements
Support your health by replenishing and caring for your kidneys and liver.
>>>Pick up He Shou Wu HERE Today.<<<
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