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Attn: Linnaeus re: weight gain

Posted by Hombre on November 26, 2010, at 18:53:12

A recent experience with herbs allows me to say the following with confidence.

A deficient Spleen energy will make it hard to gain weight if that is your "natural" constitution. I stopped taking my Spleen tonifying formula and due to some serious stresses I started to lose weight and felt physically weaker.

After getting back on the herbs and making sure to eat whole grains, veggies and meat, along with moderate exercise and rest, my body is filling out again, mostly with lean tissue.

The basic formula for this builds blood and energy. It's called Ba Zhen Wan, or Eight treasures, and if taken regularly for a while, along with adequate nutrition, exercise and rest, will help you to put on weight.

I hope you consider trying it. You will be surprised how it can make a difference.

 

Attn: *Linkadge* re: weight gain

Posted by Hombre on November 27, 2010, at 19:33:28

In reply to Attn: Linnaeus re: weight gain, posted by Hombre on November 26, 2010, at 18:53:12

Automatic spell check must have changed "linkadge" to "linnaus". Hilarious.

 

Re: Attn: *Linkadge* re: weight gain

Posted by linkadge on November 28, 2010, at 19:03:38

In reply to Attn: *Linkadge* re: weight gain, posted by Hombre on November 27, 2010, at 19:33:28

Thanks, I will look into this.

The combination of amitriptyline and clonazepam seems to be agreeing with me.

Linkadge

 

Re: Attn: *Linkadge* re: weight gain » linkadge

Posted by Hombre on November 28, 2010, at 22:34:49

In reply to Re: Attn: *Linkadge* re: weight gain, posted by linkadge on November 28, 2010, at 19:03:38

That's really good news. I hope you continue to feel better.


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