6 g*10 bags of traditional Chinese medicine for nourishing yin, tonifying kidney, dizziness, tinnitus, lumbar acid, spermatorrhea and kidney deficiency
Shan Yao (Chinese yam, Dioscorea opposite) has long been used as a congenital and acquired tonic. It contains diosgenin, mucilage, choline, starch, sugar, protein, free amino acids, abscisin, vitamin C, amylase, and so on. In China it is basically produced in Henan, Hunan, and regions south of the Yangtze River.
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