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Blooming You
Blooming You
Be refined by pollen, cypress mushroom, helicowaterplant, cicada, Chinese caterpillar fungus, containing carrot element, flavone, and ribotide. It can enhance metabolism and make woman become more beautiful.It is for the condition of the whole body, endocrine, anemia, a feminine complaint, degeneration of the climacteric,
Sciatica, anaphylaxis, sterility, whelk, freckles, splash, facial gloomy, aching pain, prostatitis, parastata intumesce.
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engqi records a romantic story of Cuihu in Tang Dynasty. It is said that on Tomb-sweeping Day Cui Hu went around outside. When passing a farmhouse, he felt thirsty, and he knocked the door for help. There came out a beautiful girl giving him some water and they fell in love with each other at the first sight. But Cui Hui had to hurry as he had something to do, he left. The next year at the same day, Cui Hu visited the farmhouse again. Having seen the door closely locked, he fall into deep sorrow. He indited a poem on the door: "On the same day of last year and in this house, the pretty face contrasted pleasingly with beautiful peach blossoms. I don't know today where shines the pretty face, only the pretty flowers smell vernal breeze." Days later, he visited again, he was told that the girl died from love-sickness for him. He was so moved that he married the girl at last. This story was passed on from generation to generation. Originally, ancient people used the peach blossom for cosmetic as the Summary of Events during Four Seasons, -- “On the third day of this lunar month, you can collect and preserve some petals of peach blossoms and take them out on the seventh of July, blend them with the blood of a Dark Chicken, and smeared the liquid on your body and face, then you will look bright and beautiful.” A book named the Life in Heaven also says that “on the third of March, you can pick some peach blossoms and soak them in wine, and then drink the wine. This will prevent you from being ill and make you look radiant.” The daughter of Cui Linyi of the North Qi Dynasty was famous for her beauty. She once disclosed her top secret of keeping beautiful, which is “to adhere peach blossoms on the face during springtime”. There was a ballad going like this -- “Take the red peach petal to mix with the white ones, wash her face and the face will be bright; Take the white and red, or take the white and red take, Wash her face and a belle we’ll make.”
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part from peach blossoms, ancient people also used seedlings of chrysanthemum and tuber of polygonum multiflorum or pollen to beautify their faces. The Eight Articles on Longevity suggests that one should “take the seedlings of chrysanthemum during this month… one qian each time and three times a day. Keep using it for a hundred days and you will feel refreshed and your white hair will turn black within a year.” A book named the Monthly Records by Qi People says “…take some polygonum multiflorum… make it into balls by blending it with honey, and pour in it one or two qian of wine”, which will make you stronger and more beautiful if you take it. It again says that “during the third and the fourth month, collect the tender leaves from pine trees or the flower buds in the valley…dry them and grind them into powder and then pills.” If you take them for long, you will live longer and become beautiful. These secrets of the ancient people are now taken into this medicine called “Blooming You”.
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ccording to the Record of History, Zhang Liang of the early Han Dynasty, who helped Liu Bang in establishing the Han Empire, fled from the emperor on success of fame and power, on the plea of illness by saying that “I will forsake all the earthly affairs and seclude myself in deep forests and live as if with Chisongtsu”, and eventually led to a peaceful and healthy life at his late years. His ending was in sharp contrast with those of Han Xin or Peng Yue. That is why even today people are talking about Zhang Liang as a wise man. In fact, there’s no use of a large fortune for someone who cannot eat, nor hear or see anything, or for someone who is not healthy or suffers from illness day after day. Chisongtsu was the son-in-law of the Holy Farmer (or the King of Medicines) and he was good at medicine and pharmaceutics. Among all the treasures, he appreciated
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ollen most and became a deity eventually. He was much admired by the people after him. Qu Yuan, the poet of the Warring States Period,once wrote that “I’ve heard of the fairy tales of Chisongtsu and would like to follow his living principles in my life” (from “Travelling Afar”, the Song of the South). Wen Tong, the poet and painter of the North Song Dynasty, also said that “In face of the most beautiful scenes of my olden country, I’ll live as if with Chisongtsu in deep forests some day”. Pollen worth its reputation because it has special functions indeed. People from all over the world, whether in the past or today, will find pollen to be their best friend. Old Greeks called it “panacea”, and the Bible called it “the fountain of youth and health”, whereas scientists praise it as“ special nutrition”, “natural immunity intensifier ” or “anti-ageing and beautifying cosmetic”. It is not incidental that pollen becomes world-famous nowadays。Special nutritional food
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ollen is rich in vitamins A, B1, B6, B12, C, D, E and K as well as folic acid and pantothenic acid (100 times more than honey), 20 amino acids (including eight types vital to the human body such as tryptophan, phenylalanine, lysine, threonine, methionine, isoleucine, leucine, and valine, 5 to 7 times than that in beef, cheese and egg of the same weight). It contains over 50 natural enzymes and coenzymes such as amylase, glucosaminidase, lipase and protease. Proteins account for 20% to 30% of pollen. Pollen also contains calcium, phosphorus, nitrogen, potassium, iron, zinc, manganese, copper, microelements, carbohydrates, antibiotics, bioflavonoids and other active components for physical function. Daily use of 35-g pollen meets the nutritional requirement for the whole day and significantly improves learning and sports endurance. Steve Liter, a sprinting champion in Montreal Olympics, thought highly of pollen—“it is fantastic!”
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