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Wan Shi
@wanshi
Daniel Calder
@danielcalder
This is called Die Da Wan in the ball form, and Die Da Jiu (Dit Da Jow in Cantonese) in its liquified form. Both are used for expediting injury healing and workout recovery, and Die Da Wan also for post-surgery recovery. Unlike Thai oil (which is for pain relief), this contain herbs which significantly reduce healing... See more
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Paul Sturrock • 2 cards
Red date (or jujube)
Bob Flaws • The Tao of Healthy Eating
Shuya Gong
@ohmygong
China eating a diet of herbs and rice wine and gathering plants and herbs, including wild ginseng, goji berries, lingzhi mushrooms, gotu kola, and he shou wu. These herbs are known to have potent longevity benefits, but are they enough to lend someone 256 years of life?
Ben Greenfield • Boundless
Cinnamon
Bob Flaws • The Tao of Healthy Eating
Carrot