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He Shou Wu Powder Herb - Hyperion Herbs - 16:1 Concentration - 4oz - Potent Gray Hair + Anti Aging Tonic - Fo-Ti Extract

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About He Shou Wu Powder Herb - Hyperion Herbs - 16:1

Ingredients: Prepared He Shou Wu Extract* Other Ingredients: None Suggested Serving Size: ½ teaspoon which is about 2 grams 1-2 x a day, or as directed by a health professional Suggestions on usage: This powder can be added directly to smoothies, juices, and protein shakes. The flavor is actually one of the better ones, and would blend well with anything sweet, fruity, or savory. Vanilla undertones give it a versatile and fun base to work with. It is already prepared and ready to consume as is- no heat or stewing necessary. Powdered extracts generally mix more easily in warmer temperatures, but a blender can be used to help incorporate the powder into cooler foods and beverages or simply to ensure a more thorough distribution. *CONCENTRATED EXTRACT: The active constituents are extracted from the herb and then concentrated to a 16 to 1 ratio. GRAY HAIR: The defining factor that He Shou Wu possesses is its ability to maintain natural hair color and even reverse gray hair! This is one of the most popular uses of He Shou Wu, as one study in China showed 89% of the participants to have a portion of their gray hair return to natural color, and of that, 65% were fully recovered. It is important to keep in mind that this study was administered under daily consumption of the herb for several months. According to Dr. Subhuti Dharmananda, director of the Traditional Medicine Institute of Portland: "Healthy hair depends on the sufficiency of blood stored in the liver. When the liver blood is deficient, it is unable to rise and nourish the head; the hair then turns gray or falls out. The health of the kidneys is expressed in the hair of the head, and graying or loss of hair is a sign of kidney deficiency. The teeth depend on the sufficiency of bone matter, which is governed by the kidneys."