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| SANLIDA, the Golden Cordycepin/Ginseng Capsules, is concocted on the basis of a recipe of 27 precious natural Chinese medicinal herbs according to an ancient method supplemented by such high and new technologies of modern Chinese medicine as the supercritical extraction technology, etc., all being used in a painstaking process of medicine preparation. It has the threefold typical feature of being able to invigorate blood circulation, remove obstructions in body channels and generate sperm. The administration of doses will make all channels in the body completely free for passage and control with high precision the flow of blood into the arteries and the return of it through the veins. A typical reflex of the nerves will keep the male penis in a state of continuous erection when required. The 27 valuable natural Chinese medicinal herbs that it specially contains can replenish the kidneys with an almost endless supply of dynamic force. The benefit to the increase of sperm and strengthening of the bone marrow will be quite obvious. Related article: how to increase sperm count-Ginseng,Cordyceps http://sanlida.easyjournal.com/ http://www.blurty.com/users/mimichina/ http://sldinter.vorblog.com/ | ||
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| Which method is used to treat erectile dysfunction will depend on each individual conditions. Therefore, it's important to consult with a qualified physician first before deciding which method is right for you. What is the effect of SANLIDA? By merging quick effect with temperate long-term improvement of sexual health, SANLIDA has shown itself to be the ideal product on the market at present for eradicating handicaps in the sexual function. Quick effect: By virtue of adopting the micromolecular technology, the most-advanced carbon-dioxide supercritical extraction technology, the slow measured release technology, and targeted administration of medicine, it has eliminated the special attribute of Chinese herb medicine, which consisted in the medicine being hard to absorb and tardy in showing effect. All this has conduced to the ingredients of the medicine being assimilated at high speed by the human body, thus achieving the purpose of quick amelioration of the symptoms. Temperate long-term improvement of sexual health: Cordycepin and other pure Chinese medicinal constituents, taken over a long period of time, can improve health in a non-drastic manner, which is comprehensive and long-enduring in therapeutic effect, radically eliminating erectile dysfunctions. related article: SANLIDA cure erectile dysfunction and impotence | ||
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| If you do not trust male enhancement reviews on the website that sells products, you can search on blogging websites, where surely some person has mentioned his experiences with the male enhancement products. Modern medical science has corroborated the finding that the Northern Tibetan wild ginseng is also a gem in the family of ginseng. It is unique in that the ginseng saponin it contains has very strong activity, thus being able to initiate at high speed the immunity of the human body with the result that the killing of those cells which are undergoing pathological changes is accelerated. Furthermore, the saponin can promote the secretion of sexual hormone, protect the myocardium from being damaged, affording at the same time two-way regulation of the central nervous system to the effect that intelligence is fostered, pain reduced, fever alleviated, convulsion forestalled and muscle strengthened. SANLIDA is the top-notch possession of a man's. It is the consummate contribution made by China, which has a background of 5,000 years' culture, to the families and lovers of the whole world who are pursuing a high-quality life. Its charm lies in its ability to keep your male sexuality for ever at the level of that of people 30 years of age. That will make you the most lovable and most fortunate man! Related articles: http://lilichinese.nowblogging.net/2464_best_herbs_and_male_enhancement_from_china http://clearblogs.com/menshealthfromchina/150208/Best+male+enhancement+from+SANLIDA+Chinese+herbal+medicines.html http://sldinter.spaces.live.com/default.aspx | ||
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| In the present-day world, Tibet is a hot topic for discussion. The discussion is generally centered around culture and Lamaism. Of curse, great attention is also paid to the scenery of enchanting beauty and the Tibetan people's life and customs, which are of great importance to the development of Tibetan tourism. As the raw material of the chief ingredient ofSANLIDA golden cordycepin and ginseng capsules comes from Tibet, it should be a responsibility of the SANLIDA World Healthcare Products Company of Hong Kong to introduce you to Tibet, so that, you may understand better this roof-ridge of the world, which has been for a long time in the past a mystery in people's minds. Tibet is fascinating. I have only seen Tibet in summer. The sky is a firmament, sapphire in color, deep and beautiful. The white clouds, as white as hada, which is a piece of silk used as a greeting gift among Tibetans, form patterns high above, which change in shape with the variations in strength and direction of the wind. Some mountaintops are perennially covered with snow. If you can climb to the top of a snow mountain which is four or five thousand meters above sea level, you will see the clouds floating at your side and winding around your feet, as if they were a flock of gentle and affectionate swans tenderly keeping you company. When you are among mountains and rivers, you will feel that everywhere in Tibet there are infatuating scenes, which are radically different from the scenes which you encounter elsewhere, for they seem to have the power of cleansing a person's inner world. You will desire to linger there, if possible, and postpone your return. Even when you are in the airplane and are saying good-bye to Tibet, you will feel the irresistible temptation to gaze at Tibet through the windowpane. The towering mountains are gradually diminishing in size, turning into an expanse of dark green color, to be concealed at last in the layers of white clouds of Tibet. At that time, you will certainly say to the deep-blue sky, "How I wish to see you again, Tibet!" Tibet is worth people's clinging to and cherishing in the bosom, because it is almost limitless in size, peerlessly beautiful, without the need for any decoration. The whole "individual" cannot but feel a great admiration for it surging up in his/her chest when standing face to face with it. As an "individual" you would be deeply conscious of your own "minuteness". You would feel that the matter that worried you yesterday is no longer of any importance today. Life is for its own reason far more important and far more precious than anything else. To many people, an attempt to describe the beautiful scenery of Tibet by using poems would be either naivete or a pretension to sophistication. Therefore, I can only give you hereunder a realistic sketch of the place. http://sldinter.blog124.fc2.com/blog-entry-15.html http://sldinter.5d6d.com/thread-10-1-1.html http://lilichinese.livejournal.com/ | ||
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| Modern investigations, however, have suggested that calcium, in its various forms of chemical combination with other elements in the oyster’s shell, must be easier for human beings to absorb. Since pine pollen was often prescribed to treat anorexia if the patient was rich enough to afford the high price, we may infer now that it was certainly considered beneficial to the human digestive system. Some traditional Chinese medical practitioners believe that the pine pollen can facilitate the deposition of calcium in the bone. Otherwise, the calcium administered to an old patient might soon be excreted in the urine and the patient’s bone mass could not seem to increase so fast, the practitioners say about the past. It is a well-known fact at present that in primary osteoporosis bone mass may be reduced by 40 to 50 per cent before symptoms or signs of the disease become evident. Recent investigations have suggested that the main aetiological factor is a prolonged deficiency of calcium resulting from inadequate intake, diminished absorption from the gut or increased excretion in the urine. Pine pollen in the chewing tablet serves to improve the digestive system and to prevent the loss of calcium through the renal system. In the past, traditional Chinese medical practitioners encouraged old patients to engage as much as possible in shadowboxing not because they knew that a prolonged sedentary state promotes the loss of calcium from bone and muscle, but because they had learned from experience and observation that old people should lead an active life for as long as possible. In the same way they had learned that pine pollen and pulverized oyster shell could help old people get rid of what we now call osteoporosis.osteoporosis prevention Related articles: osteoporosis prevention treatment calcium supplement prevent osteoporosis pollen calcium http://blog.sina.com.cn/chinesemenshealth http://theblogs.net/lilichinese/ | ||
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| Western medicine considers the lung to be a respiratory organ, the kidney an organ of the urinary system, the liver an organ for production and secretion of the bile, and the spleen an organ concerned with immunity. However, traditional Chinese medicine deems the lung not just an organ used for respiration but closely connected with the water metabolism of the whole body. It conceives of the kidney not simply as a urinary system but as an organ needed for reproduction, for the growth and development of the human body, and even for the breathing of air. These variances are due chiefly to differences in the research methods employed and the resulting divergences in theories formulated through generalization. Traditional Chinese medicine holds that the internal organs of the human body have each its specific functions, but each does not work entirely on its own and is by no means independent of other organs. The mutual coordination between the internal organs and the brain, the bone marrow, etc. ---their integration and unity ---is the basis of maintaining the normal life activities of the human body. The influence of external environments and spiritual factors on the human body is also reflected chiefly by changing the state of coordination between these organs. The incidence, development, and recidivism of diseases are intimately related with the functional states of these organ. Chinese medicine about the human body organs Views of organs of the human body kindey and spleen-internal organs http://sldinter.blogspot.com/ http://renechina-wwwsldinter.blogspot.com/ http://historychinese.blogspot.com/ | ||
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| Obviously, the biggest dividing line in logical thinking between traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine consists in epistemology. Traditional Chinese medicine looks upon the whole universe as one organism; and since the universe is an organism, all things in it are related to each other without exception by being interdependent, mutually restraining, balanced and in harmony. Owing to the fact that man is also looked upon as a “universe”, though on a small scale, the view is entertained that between the internal organs of the human body there also exist the requirement for equilibrium between yin and yang and the phenomenon of mutual reinforcement and mutual neutralization. (Related articles: ) Traditional Chinese medicine, having gone through a process of development of thousands of years, has succeeded in sublimating from an empirical type of medicine to a systematic one with its unique and peculiar theory and its complete and comprehensive methodology. It is the embodiment of the typical Eastern mode of thinking. However, there are certain limitations to this methodology, because the processes of abstract thinking and logical reasoning are comparatively too great in number, resulting in a lack of concreteness and definiteness. Similarly, Western medicine also suffers obvious limitations because its basic theory is not closely related to philosophy. It adopts a certain purely biological point of view and, therefore, does not pay enough attention to how natural environment and psychological factors influence the illness and health of mankind. Physicians, no matter whether they are traditional Chinese medical practitioners or doctors of western medicine, may belong to somewhat different times, have dissimilar cultural backgrounds, and are used to thinking somehow in not the same way. This fact is reflected in their methods of treating patients. Their diagnostic methods may be somewhat different; there may be dissimilarities in their cognition and methods of treating patients, and even their prescriptions may differ from each other. What is the same of them is their aim, their sole aim, which is to cure patients'diseases and alleviate their suffering. http://www.gmrblogs.com/forum/site-support-suggestions/1293 http://renechinasanlida.blog.163.com/ http://lilichinese.tabulas.com/ HK SANLIDA company and Chinese medicines History of traditional Chinese medicines | ||
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| High Blood Pressure causes the heart to work harder, putting a person at increased risk for heart attack, stroke, heart failure, kidney and eye problems. A Blood Pressure above 140/90 may be considered to be on the high side for a young adult, but a Blood Pressure higher than 180/110 is too high and dangerous. There are no symptoms to identify High Blood Pressure and therefore many people are unaware that they have it. High Blood Pressure usually does not give warning signs. low blood pressure Related articles: lower blood pressure,hypertension treatment anti hypertension treatment Chinese herbal tea anti hypertension low blood pressure what is high blood pressure http://blog.sina.com.cn/chinesemenshealth http://theblogs.net/lilichinese/ http://menshealthfromchina.beeplog.com/ | ||
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| Blood pressure is the lateral pressure that blood exerts on the walls of blood vessels when it flows in the blood vessels. The excessive elevation of the pressure in the arteries is characteristic of disease. Blood pressure is represented by the value measured by a sphygmomanometer at the upper arm (i.e. on the brachial artery) and expressed in units of mm Hg or kPa. The blood pressure we spesk of in our everyday life may cover systolic pressure and diastolic pressure. The systolic pressure denotes the lateral pressure that blood exerts on the walls of the blood vessels at the time when the heart contracts, while the diastolic pressure denotes the lateral pressure that blood exerts on the walls of the blood vessels at the time when the heart relaxes. If the doctor writes down the blood pressure as 120/80 mm Hg, then 120 mm Hg is the systolic pressure and 80 mm Hg is the diastolic pressure. What are the criteria for blood pressure? The systolic pressure for a normal adult should be less than or equal to 140 mm Hg (18.6 kPa) and the diastolic pressure should be less than or equal to 90 mm Hg (12kPa). If for an adult the systolic pressure is greater than or equal to 160 mm Hg (21.3 kPa) and the diastolic pressure is greater than or equal to 95 mm Hg (12.6 kPa), he/she has high blood pressure. If the values of blood pressure are between the two ranges mentioned above; namely the systolic pressure is between 141 and 159 mm Hg (18.9 and 21.2 kPa) and the diastolic pressure is between 91 and 94 mm Hg (12.1 and 12.5 kPa), he/she has critical high blood pressure. low blood pressure Related articles: lower blood pressure,hypertension treatment anti hypertension treatment Chinese herbal tea anti hypertension low blood pressure what is high blood pressure http://renechinasanlida.blog.163.com/ http://lilichinese.tabulas.com/ | ||
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| How are the degrees of seriousness of hair loss to be determined? Answer: There are ten degrees of seriousness for seborrheic hair loss and postpartum alopecia. A 10% loss of the original amount of hair is counted as 1 degree. By analogy, the total loss of hair means the 10th degree in seriousness. The 1st, 2nd, 3rd degrees mean that the illness is still considered light; the 4th, 5th and 6th degrees mean medium seriousness; and the 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th degrees mean that the illness is severe. For alopecia areata there are 3 degrees. The light degree implies a short case history and that the scope of baldness is not in excess of 5 patches, with the largest patch not exceeding 3cm×3cm in area; the medium degree implies a relatively longer case history and that the scope of baldness is not in excess of 10 patches, with the largest patch not exceeding 5cm×5cm in area; and the severe degree implies a still longer case history and that baldness is in excess of 2/3 of the total area, with eyelashes and hair of other parts of the body being lost to various degrees. Hair loss treatment Related articles: male hair loss and hair growth treatment Evergreen female hair loss treatment for new hair growth http://menshealthfromchina.beeplog.com/ http://www.feedmode.com/blog/view/id_91/title_Shanghai-great-city/ http://sldinter.blogspot.com/ http://renechina-wwwsldinter.blogspot.com/ http://historychinese.blogspot.com/ | ||
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| People crave health and longevity. How can this aim be achieved, especially by those who are aging? In China, a baby is popularly considered to be one-year old the moment he/she is born. Hence, when a man has reached the 49th year of his life he is revered as one who is "half-a-hundred”. Of course, most people hoped to live longer than that nominal age of 50. But, strange to say, even the First Emperor of the Qin Dynasty, who is famous for having unified China for the first time in history and for having sent an expedition of boys and girls overseas eastward to seek for the elixir of life, died ironically just when he was in the 49th year of his life (259~210BC), at the nominal age of half-a-hundred. This fact may be explained perhaps in part by the lack of efficacious tonics and medicines in the second century BC. Ginseng was produced in the mountains of Northeast China (formerly Manchuria). It became the popular, most highly esteemed tonic in China late in the 19th century, when the country was still ruled over by the Manchurian monarchs. The trend continued into the 20th century, up to the present time. Consumers said that Ginseng was beneficial to the respiratory system and to the cardiovascular system besides giving them the overall sense of well-being. This assertion was confirmed by scientific investigations, which showed that ginseng, when administered in small doses, can excite the central nervous system, bring about a slight drop in blood sugar and boost the force of contractions of the heart and the frequency of contractions. It is particularly useful for treating debility and prostration. This accounts in part for the sense of well-being that consumers generally claim that they have. However, most consumers of tonics in China, both male and female, are of the opinion that pride of place has now gone to cordycepin. Cordycepin is the essence of Cordyceps sinensis, or Chinese caterpillar fungus. This fungus is popularly called winter-worm summer-herb in China. Why? Because the fungus invades the wormlike larvae of some moths (Hepialus armoricanus, for example) and after a larva which has been invaded by the fungus makes its way underground to hibernate in winter it will gradually become dominated by the sclerotium of the fungus. The sclerotium is a dense mass of branching filaments containing stored food and capable of remaining dormant for a long period of time. It will emerge from the ground next summer in the form of a herb. People tend to make the mistake of thinking that a worm has transformed into a herb. In contrast to ginseng, cordycepin is endowed with the property of improving renal and sexual functions, though it is also beneficial to the lungs, nerves, and skin. Therefore, cordycepin and ginseng are complementary to each other. They can be combined for better effect, as in SANLIDA Golden Cordycepin and Ginseng, to make a man over fifty look youthful and vigorous and thus increase the likelihood that he will have longevity. It is noteworthy that tonics are never to be taken in big doses. Related articles: SANLIDA natural male enhancement from China http://sldinter.5d6d.com/thread-10-1-1.html http://lilichinese.livejournal.com/ http://chinesemenshealth.shoutpost.com/ | ||
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