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Cordyceps Sinensis is a famous and costly
traditional Chinese medicine. It is created when a type of fungus
parasitizes the larvae of the Chongcao Bat Moth and forms a fungus/larva
composite body. The larva forms a cocoon in the winter and hibernates in
the ground. Because the fruiting body of the fungus emerges from the
head of the larva in the summertime and resembles a grass sprout, this
medicine’s Chinese name means roughly “winter-insect, summer
grass.” In recent years, medical researchers have conducted many
studies of Cordyceps Sinensis, and some new discoveries have further
expanded its scope as a curative agent.
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the bronchia and strengthen the adrenal glands. Highly effective at
replenishing the essence and strengthening the body. Reversing the toxic
effects of various chemicals to the kidneys, enhancing lung functioning,
bolstering the kidney's yang energy, relieving cough, and lessening
sputum. |
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Indications: |
Asthma,
allergies, allergic rhinitis, poor renal function, renal injuries by chemicals,
chronic bronchitis, coughing, poor resistance of respiratory tract,
lowered immunity to flu, abnormal blood pressure, decreased sex drive,
irregular menstruation, raised blood lipid levels, weakened immunity due
to aging, Cordyceps Sinensis can also be used for coughing blood
or bloody sputum that maybe caused by tuberculosis,
coughing and difficult breathing, and cold or sudden sweating. Weak
kidneys, weak lungs, poor vitality, impotence, spermatorrhea, aching
back and knees, general debility caused by long-term illness. |
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Adults,
16
years and up: Take Orally 1 gram each time, 2 times a day Children
take orally: Ages 2-4: 0.5
grams daily Ages 5-7:
0.5
grams each time, 2 times a day Ages 8-15:
0.5
grams each time, 3 times a day at morning, noon and
evening. |