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100% Pure Traditional Chinese Medicine Formula, Made from Precious Herbal Ingredients
Functions:
Nourishes the kidneys and strengthens the spleen
Regulates qi and replenishes blood
Treats various conditions
Enhances physical strength
Calms the mind and boosts intelligence
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Centennial Kidney Nourishing Formula: Replenishes Qi and Blood, Fights Early Signs of Aging
Kidney deficiency does not discriminate by gender, as the balance of kidney qi affects the life cycles of both men and women. According to the Huangdi Neijing, women have a life cycle of seven years, while men have eight. At the fifth seven years (around 35 years of age for women) and the fifth eight years (around 40 years for men), kidney qi begins to decline irreversibly, marking the onset of aging. As one grows older, the body clearly transitions into an aging phase, with functions gradually diminishing.
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) considers the kidneys as the "foundation of congenital health," the most vital of the five organs, and the source of life. The kidneys contain both yin and yang elements, which nourish and warm various organs. Imbalances or deficiencies in these elements can lead to a weak kidney qi state, indicating kidney deficiency—even before old age sets in.
In modern urban life, high stress, irregular eating, and sleep patterns can lead to liver stagnation and gradually deplete kidney essence, accelerating aging. It is common for robust individuals under 30 to exhibit signs of kidney deficiency, which is characterized as "premature aging" in TCM.
Therefore, it is crucial for both men and women to take preventive actions early, addressing the root causes to safeguard against early kidney qi decline and the signs of aging.