Item Package Quantity:1 Eucommia bark has been used in traditional Chinese
herbalism for over 3,000 years. Since the tree does not grow widely outside
China, this herb was not used in other cultures until recently. – Eucommia
bark is strongly associated with the kidneys and to a lesser extent with the
liver. In Chinese health, the kidneys store jing. Jing is an essential life
source and associated with whole body growth and development, and normal
reproductive functioning. The kidney and liver jing also affects the bones,
ligaments, and tendons. – In the Chinese system of health, yin aspects must be
kept in balance with yang aspects. Ill health occurs when the energies and
elements of the body are out of balance or in disharmony. Health is restored
by taking herbs that restore that balance. – Eucommia bark is the primary herb
used to increase yang functions in the body. However, it also supports yin
functions. Eucommia bark helps to build strong bones and a fl – Traditionally
used to help support kidney and liver disorders, help promotes strong and
flexible ligaments and tendons, acts as a diuretic, can help reduce swelling,
lowers blood pressure and much more. – Take 1 capsule, 3 times daily, with
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- Eucommia bark has been used in traditional Chinese herbalism for over 3,000 years. Since the tree does not grow widely outside China, this herb was not used in other cultures until recently. – Eucommia bark is strongly associated with the kidneys and to a lesser extent with the liver. In Chinese health, the kidneys store jing. Jing is an essential life source and associated with whole body growth and development, and normal reproductive functioning. The kidney and liver jing also affects the bon