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Xin Mai Ning – Dong Quai and Salvia Combo

Xin Mai Ning combines Dong Quai and Salvia to support cardiovascular health. This TCM-based formula promotes healthy circulation and nourishes the heart, offering a natural path to vitality. Amount: 100 Tablets per bottle.

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Xin Mai Ning – Dong Quai & Salvia Combo (Formerly Cardyherb Formula)

Introduction

Xin Mai Ning, a meticulously crafted formula, combines the wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with modern herbal research to support cardiovascular health. This potent blend features Dong Quai and Salvia, two revered herbs in TCM known for promoting healthy blood circulation and nourishing the heart.

History of the formula in TCM

Xin Mai Ning draws on centuries of Chinese herbal tradition, where Dong Quai (Angelica Sinensis) and Salvia (Dan Shen) have been staples in supporting heart health and addressing blood stasis—a condition recognized in TCM as a root cause of many cardiovascular issues.

Conditions or Symptoms Addressed

  • Poor circulation and blood stasis
  • Cardiovascular health concerns
  • Menstrual irregularities
  • Fatigue related to blood deficiency

Research Context

According to modern studies, Dong Quai has been shown to improve blood circulation and provide antioxidant benefits, while Salvia is recognized for its ability to enhance blood flow and support overall heart function. Together, these herbs form a synergistic blend that addresses both traditional and modern concerns.

Key Herbal Ingredients and Their Benefits

  • Dong Quai (Angelica Sinensis): Known as the “female ginseng,” it nourishes the blood, supports circulation, and balances hormones.
  • Salvia (Dan Shen): Promotes healthy blood flow, reduces inflammation, and supports heart health.

How to Use

Take 1-2 capsules twice daily with warm water. For best results, incorporate this supplement into your daily routine.

Side Effects or Contraindications

This product is generally well-tolerated. However, if you are pregnant, nursing, or on blood-thinning medications, consult your healthcare provider before use.

Traditional Chinese Medicine Functions

Xin Mai Ning invigorates blood circulation, removes blood stasis, and nourishes the heart, aligning with TCM principles for maintaining cardiovascular wellness.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can Xin Mai Ning be taken with other supplements?
A: Yes, but it’s recommended to consult with a healthcare provider to ensure compatibility.

Q: How long before I see results?
A: While individual responses vary, many users report noticeable improvements in energy and circulation within 2-4 weeks.

Conclusion

Don’t wait to give your heart the support it needs. With Xin Mai Ning, you can embrace the time-honored wisdom of TCM combined with modern research. Act now and take the first step toward a healthier, more vibrant life. Order today and experience the difference.

Herbal Ingredients found in Xin Mai Ning – Dong Quai & Salvia Combo (Formerly Cardyherb Formula)

Dosage Instructions:

As a dietary supplement, take 4 Tablets 3 times a day.

Amount: 100 Tablets per bottle.

Use with caution during pregnancy.

Customer Reviews

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Ellen Bruecker

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I believe it keeps my blood pressure where it should be.

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Teong Lim

It is Too early to see the effect of the herbal medicine.

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SAM FERNANDEZ

Best company to order your OTC MEDS!

Product seems to stabilize my mother’s condition well. Highly recommend!!!

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