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Plum Flower – Fertile Fields (Fu Ke Zhong Zi Wan)
Plum Flower – Fertile Fields Teapills addresses hormonal infertility in women, amenorrhea, and scanty or spotty menses.
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Plum Flower – Fertile Fields Teapills addresses hormonal infertility in women, amenorrhea, and scanty or spotty menses.
In stock
$6.95 Domestic Shipping $14.95 Expedited 90-Day Returns
Plum Flower – Fertile Fields Teapills is a Chinese Herbal Medicine formula which tonifies and invigorates blood, warms the uterus, and warms Kidney yang. It is recommended for supporting normal fertility when cold affecting the uterus inhibits the release or implantation of the egg (a common reason for hormonal infertility in women). It is also applicable to address amenorrhea, scanty or spotty menses, and as a post-menstrual tonic to help replenish and recover full vitality.
Secondary symptoms pointing to the appropriate use of this formula include: dry skin and hair, poor memory, sore lower back and knees, and cold limbs.
Other Ingredients: Microcrystalline cellulose, Hydrated magnesium silicate, Dextrin, China wax x
*Contains gluten & soy.
Take eight pills, three times per day (or as directed by your healthcare practitioner).
Amount: 200 teapills per bottle (net wt. 1.2 oz.)
Kelsey Bigelow
So far so good!
One month on this supplement and I feel great! Overall happy so far.
Charlotte M
Love this
It took a couple of days to feel the difference but it definitely works great as an aphrodisiac. It has balanced by bladder as I do not have frequent bathroom trips in the night. hoping to get pregnant soon.
Annika Hurwitt
works well
works well
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