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Treasure of Youth anti-aging beauty capsule simply works around fixing the major flows that starts to be visible after the age of 30. Fine and deep wrinkles, unhealthy color of your face, aging changes in hair and nails, muscle tension and many other little signs of aging may change your entire perspective of being effective and happy. It shouldn’t be happening today, when so many new herbal and medical solutions are available. Today, after comprehensive research of certain ingredients known since the ancient times, we finally have the best natural solutions to keep yourself young and healthy.
Treasure of Youth is contained of main three very interesting ingredients. One of them - Catepillar Fungus began its world recognition history in 1993 - after the Olympic Games in Beijing, China (read the story below). It is interesting to point out, that Catepillar Fungus is perfectly balanced in Yin and Yang (one of three Chinese Treasures). Grown from a lavra on the Tibetan Plateau and the Himalayas at an altitude between 3,000 and 5,000 m (9,800 and 16,000 ft) Catepillar Fungus is apparently both animal and vegetable. Second ingredient -Colla Corii Asini - was proved to be a more effective medicine in the Tang Dynasty. Some sources call Colla Corii Asini DHG is one of the three treasures in traditional Chinese Medicine (after ginseng). Effects of Colla Corii Asini: Tonifying the blood, arresting bleeding, nourishing yin and moistening dryness. Due to the complex process of production of Colla Corii Asini described above, in old times this ingredient has been available only for Royal families. Read more below. The third main ingredient in anti-aging capsule is Perilla Stem also called ZI SU GENG. It is a pungent, aromatic, warming herb that is antibacterial, antidote, antipyretic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antitussive, aromatic, carminative, diaphoretic, emollient, expectorant, pectoral, stomachic and tonic. The leaves are used in the treatment of colds, chest stuffiness, vomiting, abdominal pain etc. The seed is anti-asthmatic, anti-tussive, emollient and expectorant. It is used internally in the treatment of asthma, colds and chills, nausea, abdominal pain, food poisoning and allergic reactions (especially from seafood), bronchitis and constipation. Catepillar Fungus Natural history of Catepillar Fungus The "caterpillar" [technically it is a larva, since it is hairless] prone to infection by the fungus lives underground in alpine grass and shrublands on the Tibetan Plateau and the Himalayas at an altitude between 3,000 and 5,000 m (9,800 and 16,000 ft). Spending up to five years underground before pupating, the caterpillar is attacked while feeding on roots. The fungus invades the body of the Thitarodes caterpillars, filling its entire body cavity with mycelium and eventually killing and mummifying it. The caterpillars die near the tops of their burrows. The dark brown to black fruiting body (or mushroom) emerges from the ground in spring or early summer, always growing out of the forehead of the caterpillar. The long, usually columnar fruiting body reaches 5-15 cm above the surface and releases spores. Catepillar Fungus. Use in Medicine Traditional Chinese medicine The first mention of Cordyceps sinensis in traditional Chinese Medicine was in Wang Ang's 1694 compendium of material medica, Ben Cao Bei Yao. In the 18th Century it was listed in Wu Yiluo's Ben cao cong xin ("New compilation of materia medica"). The entire fungus-caterpillar combination is hand-collected for medicinal use. The fungus is a medicinal mushroom which is highly prized by practitioners of Tibetan medicine, Chinese medicine and traditional herbal Folk medicines, in which it is used as anaphrodisiac and as a treatment for a variety of ailments fromfatigue to cancer. It is regarded as having an excellent balance of yin and yang as it is apparently both animal and vegetable (though it is in actuality not vegetable, but fungi). Assays have found that Cordyceps species produce many pharmacologicallyactive substances. They are now cultivated on an industrial scale for their medicinal value. According to Bensky et al. (2004), laboratory-grown C. sinensismycelium has similar clinical efficacy and less associated toxicity. He notes a toxicity case of constipation, abdominal distension, and decreased peristalsis, two cases of irregular menstruation, and one case report of amenorrhea following ingestion of tablets or capsules containing C. sinensis. In Chinese medicine C. sinensis is considered sweet and warm, entering the Lung and Kidney channels; the typical dosage is 3-9 grams.[5] Caterpillar fungus research Some work has been published in which Cordyceps sinensis has been used to protect the bone marrow and digestive systems ofmice from whole body irradiation. An experiment notedCordyceps sinensis may protect the liver from damage. An experiment with mice noted the mushroom may have an anti-depressant effect. Researchers have noted that the Caterpillar fungus has a hypoglycemic effect and may be beneficial for people with insulin resistance. Caterpillar fungus's introduction to the world Outside of the East, the world was largely unaware of cordyceps. This changed, when the fungus caught the world's attention due to three female Chinese athletes, Wang Junxia, Qu Yunxia, andZhang Linli. These athletes broke 5 world records for 1,500, 3,000 and 10,000 meters in 1993 at the National Games in Beijing, China. The amount of new world records being set at a single track event caused much attention and suspicion. Following the races, the woman were expected by some, to fail drug tests for anabolic steroids. However, the athletes' tests revealed no illegal substances, and coach Ma Junren told reporters the that the runners were taking Cordyceps sinensis and turtle blood at his request. However for the Syndney Olympics, Ma Junren withdrew some of his athletes last minute. It was speculated that a new doping test would have revealed illegal doping, thus half a dozen Chinese field and track athletes were left home. Colla Corii Asini Colla Corii Asini (Donkey Hide Gelatin) has been popular in China for hundreds of years, and is finally getting recognition in the rest of the world because several products being launched containing the Colla Corii Asini as a primary ingredient. The gelatin is extracted from the dry glue pieces made from the hide of a rare black-skinned donkey found in the remote mountainous region of Eastern China. Known as one of the three Ancient Treasures of Chinese Medicine by Li Shizhen in the Compendium of Materia Medical, Donkey Hide Gelatin is obtained after a series of processes surrounding the hide: washing, soaking, plucking, rinsing and stewing. Donkey Hide Gelatin is normally sold in the Shandong, Zhejiang and Fiangsu provinces, of China. Under a new trade agreement with China, importation of Donkey Hide Gelatin to the US is now legal. Aside from being used as an anti-aging formula other uses of donkey hide gelatin include aids for dizziness, hematemesis, insomnia, cough. The donkey- hide gelatin is obtained after a series of processes of the hide: washing, soaking, plucking, rinsing and stewing. The herb is produced mainly in Shandong, Zhejiang and Jiangsu Provinces. It is used unprepared, or stir- baked with oyster shell powder or cat-tail pollen powder into small glue balls for use. Due to the comprehensive process of production of Colla Corii Asini described above, in old times this ingredient has been available only for Royal families. Anti-aging capsule Treasure of Youth:
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