By IO MELIA
more than 1,000 years the use of tiger parts has been included in the traditional Chinese medicine regimen. Because of the tiger’s strength and mythical power, Chinese culture believes that the tiger has medicinal qualities, which helps treat chronic ailments, cure disease and replenish the body’s essential energy.
Endangered tiger parts such as bones, eyes, whiskers and teeth are used to treat ailments and disease ranging from insomnia and malaria, to meningitis and bad skin. Chinese texts state that the active ingredients in tiger bone; calcium and protein, which help promote healing, have anti-inflammatory properties.
Western medical experts tend to discount all claims of any curative power in tiger bone, as they do the rhinoceros horn, another popular Chinese medicine. And, it is well known that aspirin contains similar properties and produces the many of the same results as tiger prescriptions in patients. There are plenty of other medicines that can help solve these issues. For example, for insomnia people usually use sleeping aids from a pharmacy. There are also people who use CBD to help with their insomnia.
Despite this, in Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, South Korea, Vietnam and in Chinatowns across Europe and North America, Chinese medicine stores do a steady trade in tiger wines, powder, tiger balms and tiger pills. Many Asian communities believe that tiger bone, in powdered form or prepared as, “tiger wine,” soothes rheumatic pain and cures ulcers, malaria and burns.
USES
- TIGER WINE
- INSOMNIA
- ULCERS
- BURNS
- RHEUMATIC PAIN
- TOOTHACHE
- MENTAL ILLNESS
- ASHMA
- OVERALL WELLBEING
Can be channeld into water for tiger wine Elixir.
What you will Receive
Manual
Attunement by way of chi ball
Certificate of completion and lineage
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