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Solstice Medicines – Liu Wei Di Huang Wan

Solstice Medicines – Liu Wei Di Huang Wan is traditionally used to treat Kidney Yin deficiency, which can manifest as symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, dry mouth, thirst, and dizziness. Amount: 200 teapills per bottle.

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Lan Zhou Foci – Liu Wei Di Huang Wan – Herbal Supplement

Lan Zhou Foci Brand?s Liu Wei Di Huang Wan is a natural herbal supplement that is designed specifically to support the reproductive needs of men. This supplement also supports the health of your circulatory and immune systems, kidneys, bodily tissues and lumbar region, along with your knees and ears.

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Lan Zhou Foci – Liu Wei Di Huang Wan contains Chinese yam rhizome which is an ornamental vine that grows extensively in Asia. It also can grow in North America, but it is unrelated to sweet potatoes in the US. Chinese yam also is known as cinnamon vine. The roots of this yam contain disgenin. Chinese yam can be useful in supporting the health of the male reproductive system and provide support for the joints. It supports the function of kidneys, as well.

Ingredients Included in Liu Wei Di Huang Wan

Other Ingredients: starch

Dosage Instructions for Liu Wei Di Huang Wan

Take 8 pills, three times a day (or as directed by your healthcare professional).

Amount: 200 teapills per bottle.

Not to be used during pregnancy.

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