Monkey syrup

Strengthening attention in children

Categories:

Psyche, nerves, insomnia, fatigue, senses, metabolism, heart and blood vessels, prevention, anti-aging, Liver system, Spleen system, Heart system, Kidney system, Lung system.

Recipe use according to traditional Chinese medicine:

Description:

Monkey Syrup targets the difficulties that lead to lack of attention, impatience, constant running around and impulsiveness in children. It is based on the traditional Chinese medicine recipe An Shen Wan Jia Wei, to which vital Reishi and Hericium mushrooms have been added.

According to Traditional Chinese Medicine, the primary cause of these conditions is deficiency of yin energy of the Kidneys and empty heat in the Heart. This causes impaired communication between water and fire, which leads to a dis-ease of the Shen soul residing in the Heart. Children are then having trouble concentrating, are impulsive and tearful. These are imbalances that approach ADHD conditions. A common accompaniment is night sweats shortly after falling asleep. Another indication for the administration of this syrup is learning disabilities.

The principle of the mixture is to strengthen and harmonize the Kidneys and Heart and to draw the soul of Shen back to the Heart. It also supports the Spleen and harmonizes the Stomach. Empty heat leads to mucus production, so the openings of the Heart need to be opened and cleared so that the Shen spirit can travel freely and calm down. Gently cleansing the heat and strengthening the Yin will replenish the body fluids and support the Kidney essence.

Monkey Syrup helps to improve sleep and recovery and improves the distribution of the child's energy throughout the day. The child calms down, is able to concentrate better and begins to enjoy activities that he/she did not previously enjoy. It is the natural equivalent of medication for anxiety, hyperactivity and attention deficit disorders. Instead of dampening the body, it refuels and calms the child's psyche. This helps to "describe the board" with the right habits and information, builds internal order and creates new habits.

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Chinese

Czech

Latin

Mai Men Dong

Ophiopogon japonica, root

Rad. ophiopogonis

Fu Shen

Poria coconut, fruit with root

Scler. paradicis poriae cocos

Zhi

Yuan Zhi

Polygal, root

Rad. polygalae tenuifoliae

Shi Chang Pu

Pygmy grass, rhizome

Rhiz. acori

Chao

Bai Zhu

Atractylis, rhizome

Rhiz. atractylodis

Chao

Shan Yao

Chinese yam, tuber

Tub. dioscoreae oppositae

Long Yan Rou

Longan, fruit

Arillus longan

Sheng

Bai Shao

Milkweed, root

Rad. paeoniae alba

Sheng

Di Huang

Sticky rhubarb, modified root

Rad. rehmaniae preparata

Sheng Shai

Ren Shen

Ginseng, root

Rad. ginseng

Reishi

Glossy cornflower

Ganoderma lucidum

Hericium

Coralline coral

Hericium erinaceus

Sheng

Gan Cao

Licorice, root

Rad. glycyrrhizae