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Lao Jiang Wang fen pao jiao
Can't cure beriberi. . . ? . . . . ? . . . . This year is extremely cold once in 50 years. In addition to doing a good job of keeping warm, it is also a top priority to soak your feet to keep out the cold and prevent freezing and enhance your resistance. Ginger King adopts a variety of scientific formulas of pure natural Chinese medicines to deal with symptoms such as invasion of cold pathogens and yang stagnation, which has a good effect on dispelling cold, improving cold hands and feet, enhancing immunity and preventing colds! Specially developed and designed non-woven packaging is more convenient to use! Concentrate on bringing you every health!

Product name: herbal fragrant ginger king foot bath powder dredges meridians, keeps out cold and prevents freezing.

(Non-woven packaging electric washbasin, foot-soaking wooden bucket and ordinary washbasin can be used)

Efficacy: Soaking feet with this product has the effects of warming the middle warmer, dispelling cold, warming the kidney and restoring yang, and is suitable for invasion of cold pathogen, cold hands and feet, yang deficiency, vomiting and diarrhea, and cold pain in chest and abdomen; People with symptoms such as heart-kidney yang deficiency, yin-cold syndrome, aversion to cold and sweating, cold mouth and nose, diarrhea and micro-pulse in limbs soak their feet.

Main ingredients: dried ginger, cinnamon, clove, galangal, Evodia rutaecarpa, fennel, etc.

Specification 5g* 100 packet

Usage and dosage: put 1-2 bags of this product into the foot bath tub, add boiling water to soak for 2-3 minutes, then add warm water to adjust the temperature to 38-45 degrees (depending on people), and soak the feet for about 30 minutes (add hot water when the water temperature drops).

Precautions: This product can only soak feet. Use with caution for those who are allergic to Chinese herbal medicines, and prohibit those with skin ulceration.