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Brand: Superfeast
Eucommia bark has been revered by Taoist herbalists for more than 2500 years for its ability to replenish depleted Kidney energy, support a strong and flexible skeletal structure (especially knees and lower back), as well as support tendon and ligament health.
Eucommia bark is a primary Yang Jing herb; it is also a slightly lesser Yin Jing herb and a Liver herb.
Eucommia bark is the first herb listed in the Shen Nong materia medica and is therefore the first tonic herb ever formally documented in a text, this honour is not without significance.
It is amazing for promoting fertility and sexual potency, and is supportive for the immune system.
Eucommia bark is a warm, sweet, pungent herb.
Start with ¼ - ½ tsp daily.
Stir into hot water or plant milk for an instant tonic tea. Works well in hot or cold drinks, broths and meals.
Servings per size | 100g Jar = 100 | 250g Bag = 250 | 1kg Bag = 1,000
Eucommia Ulmoides (Eucommia Bark)
10:1 dual-extract powder
This standard ratio of ours means we use 10 kilos of dry herb to create 1kg of extract powder.
SuperFeast Eucommia Bark is sourced Dì Dào (地道) from the Hunan, Sichuan, Shaanxi, and Guizhou regions of China. It is harvested from trees 8-10 years old and sun-dried before being dual-extracted.
If you have a latex allergy or sensitivity you should avoid medicines that contain Eucommia ulmoides. If you have any concerns or questions about this issue, please speak to your health professional. If you are on blood thinners or blood pressure medication, please check with your prescribing doctor if Eucommia Bark is appropriate for you. Eucommia bark is one of the herbs most commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine to stabilise pregnancy and prevent miscarriage (Bensky et al. 2004; Chen and Chen 2004). There is no safety data on its use during breastfeeding; discuss whether it's appropriate with your healthcare provider.
Keep out of reach of children.
Packed in Australia from imported ingredients.
Talk to a TCM practitioner/health professional if you are unsure if this medicine is right for you. If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.