Are you suffering from chronic insomnia, fatigue, anxiety or depression, poor digestion or constipation?

Tri-Rejuvenator
Tri-Rejuvenator
Item# trirejuvenator
$40.00, 6/$200.00

Product Description

Tri-Rejuvenator is developed based on the holism theory of TCM. It can not naturally maintain health by protecting blood vessels from blockage, stimulating the immune system and adjusting the functionality of vital organs, but also improve the functions of heart, lung, liver, spleen, and kidney. It particularly helps those experiencing chronic insomnia and fatigue, depression and stress, poor digestion and constipation. People with hyperlipidemia, hypertention, and diabetes will also benefit from this product to prevent vascular complications caused by damage of blood vassel.

2~3 capsules each time. 2~3 times daily. For patients having problems such as fatigue, high blood lipid, insomnia, etc., take three times each day. Six bottles for one course of treatment.

Major ingredients: sweet tea vine, hawthorn berry, fo-ti.

(1) sweet tea vine (Gynostemma, Jiao Gu Lan, immortality herb)

It functions as both an adaptogenic and an antioxidant herb. It contains gypenosides that are structurally similar to the active constituents in Ginseng yet with higher concentration. It also contains rich nutrient vitamins, organic acids, flavones, minerals, amino acids and sugars. In a survey conducted by Chinese scientists, unusual longevity (many people over 100) and low cancer rates were found in areas where Jiao gu lan grows. One common of these octogenarians is that they all drink Jiao gu lan tea on a regular basis.

Ginseng can cause nose bleeding, headache or irritating in some cases because it is warm in nature according to TCM theory. It is not suitable for people with hypertension. But Jiao gu lan is cool in nature, and has less side effect comparing to Ginseng. It is believed to have a superior effect than Ginseng, be more supportive without causing over-stimulation.

The followings are functions of Jiao gu lan extract confirmed by biological and pharmacological studies: anti-aging, anti-stress, anti-fatigue, anti-cancer, lowering blood pressure and blood sugar, decreasing total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) and raising high-density lipoprotein (HDL), improving sugar and protein metabolism, stimulating immune system, preventing cardiovascular diseases, helping sleep, lessening anxiety, improving memory, protecting liver form toxin.

(2) Hawthorn berry (Shan zha, Crataegus fruit)

It is a fruit-bearing shrub with a long history as a Chinese herbal medicine. It can reduce food stagnation (especially from meat and greasy foods) and invigorate blood to alleviate blood stasis. Research results indicate that Shan zha could protect heart function, lower blood pressure, and decrease cholesterol. The cardiovascular effects are due to its ability to increase the integrity of the blood vessel wall and improve coronary blood flow, and its positive effects on oxygen utilization and inotropic activity.

Flavonoids are the main components responsible for these effects. Organic acids, vitamins are also rich in this berry.

(3) Fo-ti (He shou wu, Fleeceflower root, Flowery knotweed root)

The Chinese name (He shou wu) of this herb is derived from an old man’s name in a legend thousand years ago. It is said that Mr. He was plagued by illness and infertility. He found this plant and consumed it regularly for several years, regaining his health and youthful complexion -- as well as his black hair -- and thereafter fathered children.

In TCM, Fo-ti is mainly used to tonify the liver and kidneys, nourish the blood, and augment the essence. The essence in TCM is a vital substance that plays an extremely important role in human physiology. Pharmacology studies have proved that Fo-ti can increase the number of hematopoietic (blood-forming) stem cell in bone marrow and red cells in blood, stimulate the immune system, lower blood LDL and raise HDL, increase the blood flow in coronary artery, prevent atherosclerosis, protect liver function, and delay aging.

The processed Fo-ti (Zhi he shou wu) is applied in this capsule. The components that stimulate the bowel movement in raw materials can be decomposed by special treatment. The processed Fo-ti is often used in TCM prescriptions for people with prematurely graying hair, low back pain, angina pectoris, low energy, infertility, and other conditions.

(4) Pyridoxine (Vitamin B6) (information from WebMD)

Pyridoxine is used for preventing and treating low levels of pyridoxine (pyridoxine deficiency) and the “tired blood” (anemia) that may result. It is also used for heart disease; high cholesterol; reducing blood levels of homocysteine, a chemical that might be linked to heart disease; and helping clogged arteries stay open after a balloon procedure to unblock them (angioplasty).

Women use pyridoxine for premenstrual syndrome (PMS) and other menstruation problems, "morning sickness" (nausea and vomiting) in early pregnancy, stopping milk flow after childbirth, depression related to pregnancy or using birth control pills, and symptoms of menopause.

Pyridoxine is also used for Alzheimer's disease, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Down syndrome, autism, diabetes and related nerve pain, sickle cell anemia, migraine headaches, asthma, carpal tunnel syndrome, night leg cramps, muscle cramps, arthritis, allergies, acne and various other skin conditions, and infertility. It is also used for dizziness, motion sickness, preventing the eye disease age-related macular degeneration (AMD), seizures, convulsions due to fever, and movement disorders (tardive dyskinesia, hyperkinesis, chorea), as well as for increasing appetite and helping people remember dreams.

Some people use pyridoxine for boosting the immune system, eye infections, bladder infections, and preventing cancer and kidney stones.

Pyridoxine is also used to overcome certain harmful side effects related to radiation treatment and treatment with medications such as mitomycin, procarbazine, cycloserine, fluorouracil, hydrazine, isoniazid, penicillamine, and vincristine.

Pyridoxine is frequently used in combination with other B vitamins in vitamin B complex products.

(5) Vitamin B12 (information from WebMD)

Vitamin B12 is used for treating and preventing vitamin B12 deficiency, a condition in which vitamin B12 levels in the blood are too low. It is also used to treat pernicious anemia, a serious type of anemia that is due to vitamin B12 deficiency and is found mostly in older people. For this purpose, people use either a supplement that is taken by mouth or a gel that is applied inside the nose.

Vitamin B12 is also used for memory loss; Alzheimer’s disease; boosting mood, energy, concentration and the immune system; and slowing aging. It is also used for heart disease, lowering high homocysteine levels (which may contribute to heart disease), male infertility, diabetes, sleep disorders, depression, mental disorders, weak bones (osteoporosis), swollen tendons, AIDS, inflammatory bowel disease, asthma, allergies, a skin disease called vitiligo, preventing cervical and other cancers, and skin infections.

Some people use vitamin B12 for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig’s disease), multiple sclerosis, preventing the eye disease age-related macular degeneration (AMD), Lyme disease and gum disease. It is also used for ringing in the ears, bleeding, liver and kidney disease, and for protection against the poisons and allergens in tobacco smoke.

Vitamin B12 is applied to the skin either alone or in combination with avocado oil for psoriasis and eczema.

Vitamin B12 is frequently used in combination with other B vitamins in various vitamin B complex products. Biotin (information from WebMD) Biotin plays a key role in the body. It supports the health of the skin, nerves, digestive tract, metabolism, and cells. Biotin may also help to treat some types of nerve pathology, such as the peripheral neuropathy that can result from kidney failure or diabetes. Biotin supplements have been studied as a treatment for a number of conditions. In people with type 2 diabetes, early research suggests that a combination of biotin and chromium might improve blood sugar. On its own, biotin might decrease insulin resistance and nerve symptoms related to type 2 diabetes. More research needs to be done. Some preliminary evidence suggests that biotin might help strengthen brittle nails. Other uses of biotin -- for conditions like cradle cap, hepatitis, hair loss, and depression -- are unsupported or untested.

(6) Folic acid (information from WebMD)

It is used for preventing and treating low blood levels of folic acid (folic acid deficiency), as well as its complications, including anemia and the inability of the bowel to absorb nutrients properly. Folic acid is also used for other conditions commonly associated with folic acid deficiency, including ulcerative colitis, liver disease, alcoholism, and kidney dialysis.

Women who are pregnant or might become pregnant take folic acid to prevent miscarriage and “neural tube defects,” birth defects such as spina bifida that occur when the fetus’s spine and back don’t close during development.

Some people use folic acid to prevent colon cancer or cervical cancer. It is also used to prevent heart disease and stroke, as well as to reduce blood levels of a chemical called homocysteine. High homocysteine levels might be a risk for heart disease.

Folic acid is used for memory loss, Alzheimer’s disease, age-related hearing loss, preventing the eye disease age-related macular degeneration (AMD), reducing signs of aging, weak bones (osteoporosis), jumpy legs (restless leg syndrome), sleep problems, depression, nerve pain, muscle pain, AIDS, a skin disease called vitiligo, and an inherited disease called Fragile-X syndrome. It is also used for reducing harmful side effects of treatment with the medications lometrexol and methotrexate.

Some people apply folic acid directly to the gum for treating gum infections.