Explore the wonders of the Cautious Foxglove, a natural remedy to reduce nocturnal urination, promote kidney health, and prevent the risk of kidney failure.
Unveil the secrets of the Foxglove plant, scientifically known as Cibotium of the Dicksoniaceae family. Found in tropical regions of Asia and the Americas, it is renowned for its effectiveness in treating nocturia, kidney deficiency, and relieving lower back pain.

Delve into the benefits of Red Polygonum Multiflorum, also known as Blood Harmony or Giao Đằng. Modern pharmacological research has proven its effectiveness in treating various ailments, improving overall body functions, and promoting health.
Uncover the characteristics of the Red Polygonum Multiflorum plant, scientifically named Fallopia multiflora (Thunb) Haraldson, belonging to the Polygonaceae family. This herbaceous vine, thriving in cool and humid climates, is renowned for its ability to nourish the kidneys, strengthen the liver, and alleviate nerve weakness.

Introducing the Grinding Tree - A solution for those experiencing frequent urination, urinary discomfort, excessive urination, and weak kidneys.
According to traditional medicine, the Grinding Tree has a slightly sweet taste, neutral properties, and is known for its ability to dispel wind, clear heat, detoxify, promote diuresis, and alleviate inflammation. It is highly effective in treating urinary discomfort, frequent urination, blocked urine, reddish-yellow urine, and bone and joint pain.

Introducing the Cinnamon Tree - a woody plant reaching a height of 10-20m, with smooth bark and branches. Its leaves are alternate, with a stiff and brittle stem, slightly pointed or obtuse, and have three curved veins. The white flowers form small clusters, and the egg-shaped fruits turn brownish-purple when ripe.
The Cinnamon Tree is found in forests and can be grown from seeds or cuttings. It typically flowers from June to August, with fruits appearing from October to December or February to March of the following year. Various parts of the tree, including the bark, branches, and leaves, are used for medicinal purposes. Cinnamon is known for its spicy-sweet taste, warm properties, and its affinity with the Kidney, Bladder, Heart, and Liver meridians.

Introducing the Black Bean, known for its kidney-nourishing properties in traditional Chinese medicine. The black color corresponds to the Water element, associated with the Kidneys. Many are aware of the benefits of black beans, incorporating them into their daily diet to enhance kidney function.
Black beans, also called black soybeans or black adzuki beans, are part of the legume family. The plant, growing year-round, stands around 50-100cm tall, branching into multiple stems. The leaves are trifoliate, with the central leaf larger than the lateral ones. The flowers are light purple, and the pods contain 7 to 10 black beans. These beans come in two varieties: white or green cotyledons.

