Owing to its peculiar geographic, geologic and climatic characteristics, Tibet produces a multitude of medicinal herbs. Perhaps for this reason, a special branch of medical knowledge, Tibetan medicine, sprang up centuries ago. The inception of Tibetan medicine was connected with, if not based on, traditional Chinese medicine. According to a survey made by traditional Chinese medical scholars there are over 1,000 Tibetan medicines, of which about 300 are frequently used. The Tibetan medicines are generally sold as ready-made products. Strange to say, the marvelous efficacy of the Chinese caterpillar fungus (Cordyceps sinensis) was not discovered in Tibet, where this fungus of the greatest value is produced. It was brought to light somewhere else in China decades ago and soon came to be acknowledged as a wonderful medicine for natural enhancement and tonic.
It was popularly called the Winter-worm Summer-herb. Strictly speaking, it is a herb, not a worm. The name Winter-worm Summer-herb arose from a peculiarity in the life cycle of the Chinese caterpillar fungus, which causes it to be confused with a larva which goes underground to hibernate in winter with the reproductive cells of the fungus attached to it. Chemical analyses were made and the essence cordycepin was found. This essence came to be used first as a tonic and later as a medicine. In fact, there is no contradiction between these two views, because cordycepin has both short-term effect and long-term benefit. For example, satisfactory sexual performance depends on the maintenance of good health over a long period and also on the timely replenishment of vigor and energy. The dosage is to be varied according to the consumer's requirement. A survey showed that a great majority of people prefer to have long-term health and longevity. As the demand for cordycepin increased, the price skyrocketed. Since there was no systematic cultivation of this herb the supply of it soon became near exhaustion. The Tibetan plateau naturally attracted medicinal suppliers' attention.
These days, there's an increasing trend for Western doctors to look to ancient Chinese medicines to treat some of their patients who aren't responding to traditional medicines and treatments. Finding the scientific root of lethargy, for example, can be terribly tricky, but doctors from the school of Chinese medicine say that chronic fatigue is a symptom of the body being out of harmony in one way or another.
SANLIDA, the Golden Cordycepin/Ginseng Capsules,it can strengthen the male psychic force and male reproductive system; conserve the cerebrum, repair and regenerate the brain cells, naturally improve memory; and radically enhance immunity so as to really attain the goal of nurturing the kidney and achieving male enhancement, increase libido, invigorating the brain, enhancing male sexuality, retarding the aging process, prolonging life and boosting longevity.
Chinese herbal medicine is a health care system which has been around since ancient times. It is also known by the acronym CHM. As the causes of illness that afflict mankind have evolved in time, CHM has also undergone developments continuously. Along with modern medicine, state hospitals in China use herbal medicine for various ailments and diseases.