Traditional Chinese medicine detoxification prescription

by sudag6o5 on 2012-03-09 13:25:09

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Turtle glue 4 qian, deer ginseng 5 qian, accurate invitation money, prepared rehmannia 3 qian, deer glue 3 qian, poria, tangerine red, large shell, old paper, roasted grass , all finely ground into pills. This formula is mild in nature and highly effective. Those who take it need not doubt its efficacy excessively. For those taking this medicine, adjust the dosage according to the severity of addiction, doubling if necessary, and swallow with plain water. After taking the medicine, sit quietly for a while. After seven days, the root cause will be permanently cut off, preventing recurrence. However, whether this happens depends on the sincerity of the individual.

To my knowledge, there is no truly effective cure for addiction! According to Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), addiction affects the heart. It's difficult for even a divine doctor to treat mental ailments!

However, I have a friend from a family specializing in Zen medicine, skilled in guiding techniques. He used the method of kidney water overcoming heart fire to help his own son completely quit a two-year drug addiction within 50 days!

I cannot disclose contact information. I recommend finding a "good" doctor to learn guiding techniques, whether through standing meditation or Zen practice. For drug addiction, which severely damages both qi and blood, these practices offer significant benefits!!!

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