Shu Di Huang (Wine-Prepared Rehmannia Root)- Liquid Extract (Tincture) Fertility & Women's HealthWhat is it? The Chinese Herb Shu di (huang) is the dried root of the rehmannia plant (Rehmannia glutinosa Libosch) that has been soaked in millet wine & steamed. It is slightly warming and is said to "strongly" tonify blood & yin. It is among the most commonly prescribed herbs in Chinese Medicine to address gynecological issues stemming from blood deficiency (such as spotting, amenorrhea, light color flow volume, or other irregularities). Shu di huang
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is a traditional Chinese herbal formula renowned for its ability to harmonize the body’s internal environment
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