Fo-ti - Ho Shou Wu - Polygonum
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Fo-ti ( Ho Shou Wu ) LATIN NAME Polygonum multiflorum ALSO KNOWN AS Polygonum multiflorum, Ho Shou Wu, fleeceflower vine, and polygonum flower. It is one of the most widely praised herbs in Chinese herbal medicine, some claiming that it is second only to Ginseng in reputation and use. In China, Fo-Ti has a long history of reversing and preventing the effects of ageing as a bittersweet, astringent, slightly warming herb that was first recorded in an "herbal" written in 973 A.D., as a key remedy for the elderly. The Chinese common name for Fo-Ti is "He-Shou-Wu," and its history is rich in legend. CONTRAINDICATIONS None known. Suggested Dosage Herbal Powder Take 2 to 4 grams up to two times a day or as recommended by a herbal practitioner. Herbal Tincture Extraction ratio 1:3 Alcohol Vol. 25% 1ml to 3ml up to two times a day or as recommended by a herbal practitioner.
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