Wild plant raw material
Jiao Gu Lan Balls
Similar to ginseng, this plant has a sweet-tart aftertaste.
Not approved as food according to Novel Food Regulation
Origin: China
Ingredients: Jiaogula herb rolled, glucose
THE HERB OF IMMORTALITY
JIAOGULAN 4 x STRONGER THAN GINSENG
Jiaogulan - For a better quality of life. Rejuvenates body, mind and soul!
Many scientific studies confirm the beneficial effect on high blood pressure, cholesterol and blood fats. Jiaogulan has a beneficial effect on obesity as well as on insomnia. The positive effect on all types of common diseases is overwhelming. Spleen and stomach secretion is stimulated, appetite is stimulated, fatigue is combated, hair is given back its shine, aging is delayed, cardiovascular disease is prevented and cured and cancer cells are prevented from metastasizing. Jiaogulan balls give new strength and energy without the use of theine and caffeine.
Jiaogulan naturally improves the heart's pumping performance and thus also general blood circulation. Blood pressure is brought into normal ranges. High cholesterol levels are reduced - especially the bad LDL level and triglycerides. This also promotes weight loss in overweight people. Jiaogulan prevents blood platelets from clumping together (thereby preventing strokes, heart attacks and thrombosis). It supports the formation of white and red blood cells. Useful for convalescence. Jiaogulan lowers blood sugar and blood fats in diabetes and improves blood circulation to organs in the case of metabolic problems. Jiaogulan tea contains ginsenoside, the tumor-inhibiting substance RH2, in high concentrations and has a calming and harmonizing effect on the nervous system. It also reduces oxidative stress.
Strengthens the immune system. The activity of lymphocytes is strengthened, in both sick and healthy people; it increases endurance during sports. The herb of immortality supports the entire hormonal balance with 80 saponins.
ORIGIN: This pure natural product comes from a village near Fanjing Mountain. Free from any pesticides and preservatives.
Source: www.jiaogulan.com.