Ming VMM: Immune Health When Chi Flows Well, There Is Harmony And Balance! MING VMM Chinese philosophy ascribes Yin or Yang qualities to all things. They believe there is a force, which binds them all together, which flows within and around them. This force is called chi and is regarded as one of the four most important aspects of Chinese Herbal medicine. In Chinese medicine chi is regarded as a Yang force, the source of growth and disintegration. It organises the whole body, repels attack from outside and promotes the functioning of the internal organs. The essence of traditional Chinese medicine is to keep the chi as complete as possible. It is through strengthening chi that healing takes place. When chi flows well there is harmony and balance, but when it stagnates, it is the cause of many illnesses. The ancient Chinese learned that different combinations of herbs can help correct imbalances in the flow of chi. Ancient herbal formulas for maintaining different aspects of a healthy chi were originally developed exclusively for the Imperial Chinese Emperors. These formulas were collected and documented, being passed from one dynasty to the next. Ming Dynasty Emperor Ming Cheng Zu was so enamoured by these herbal formulas that, upon his death, he left instructions for the royal medical encyclopedias to be buried with him. After a duplicate set of these manuscripts was destroyed during the Boxer Rebellion the formulas were thought to have been lost to mankind forever. When Chinese peasants discovered the burial chamber of Emperor Ming Cheng Zu in 1977, they also uncovered the original manuscripts of the ancient herbal formulas. Once they were authenticated Neways secured the marketing rights for many of the Imperial formulas found in these ancient health documents. Among them was the formula for Ming Dynasty VMM. Ming Dynasty VMM is a herbal formula which is based on what the ancient Chinese Imperial herbalists recommended to enhance the body’s own ability to regulate nutrition and maintain balance. Start feeling better and get back your strength and resistance with Ming VMM. Your First Line Of Defence Against Winter As the cooler days and nights approach, give yourself the edge against catching that dreadful cold. Take Ming VMM and maintain your resistance against the seasonal conditions that might afflict you, so take advantage of Ming VMM in preparation for the changing seasons. Ming VMM is an extraordinary supplemental product from Neways Health Care line that can be taken in conjunction with any of the other health care supplements. This innovative product combines the best of old and new herbal science; it helps maintain those body systems that keep you in good condition. Ming VMM is the best natural, nutritional science Neways has been able to resource. Strong projections of health and well being play an important roll in creating the right image. Not only do you feel better when your body is in balance, but you project an image of one who is in harmony with the universe. Even mental and emotional projections are affected by physical health. Neways has taken the same approach to developing its health philosophy – we research the research to create the world’s finest line of dietary supplements. VMM helps the body maintain a physical and mental balance giving you the capacity to better maintain harmony. Available from your Neways Independent Distributor NEWAYS INTERNATIONAL (NEW ZEALAND) LTD www.neways.co.nz PO Box 71176 Rosebank, Auckland 1348. Telephone: (09) 828 9015 • Facsimile: (09) 828 4843 The information contained in this literature is for use in New Zealand only. R07/12 © All rights reserved. In The Beginning MING VMM Nature was designed in perfect balance, for the purpose of sustaining life. Every nutrient and dietary element intended for consumption came forth from the earth and nourished life. In each region and in each culture, the ideal components for health and survival sprang from the earth’s surface. We quickly learned how to benefit from the herbs, fruits, vegetables and animals that Mother Nature provided. The Chinese believe health and well being is aided by a combination of body, mind and soul, and that good health is achieved by balancing all three systems. In the original Chinese medical manuscripts, from around the time of the Ming Dynasty, this formula was likened to the purity of mother’s milk for its legendary life-building properties. The Chinese were concerned first with overcoming the ailments of improper nutrition. They reasoned that a successful formula would help create the same type of internal balance present in a newborn baby. The Chinese felt a healthy baby had a high level of positive “Chi” (an invisible human-energy force) and they believed that as we age, this balance is compromised by environmental factors with which we come in contact with. Active Ingredients • Echinacea purpurea (Echinacea) we owe Native Americans a debt of gratitude for introducing the • • • • • • • settlers to the wonders of this purple coneflower plant. Indians of the Great Plains first used this herb as a tonic. Word of Echinacea’s properties travelled back to Europe where it is one of the most sought after herbs and one of the better researched as well. Thymus vulgaris (Thyme) contains 100 times more chromium than meat and 400 times more manganese, they have numerous roles in our body. They assist us to utilise the nutrients from our food, so our body can eliminate waste and toxins it is important for the health of our nervous system and brain. Hyssopus officinalis (Hyssop) long believed to purify the body. Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary). A traditional European herb that supports circulation in times of illness or lack of exercise. Also used in cooking not only for flavour, but also for its ability to support digestion, the liver, intestinal tract and the gall bladder. Crataegus monogyna (Hawthorn) are rich in bioflavonoids, compounds that are essential for vitamin C function and that also assists with the maintenance of blood vessels. Chondrus crispus (Irish moss) also known as carrageen. It is gelatine derived from seaweed. Soothing properties for the throat and digestive systems and it is also nutritious. Verbascumthapsus (Mullein) is one of the primary herbs. Panax ginseng (Ginseng). One of ginseng’s key investigators, Russian I.I.Brekhman, coined the term ”adaptagen” to describe ginseng’s ability to maintain many different functions. It can have different responses, depending on what an individual needs. Cautionary Statements • If any symptoms persist, consult your health care practitioner. 07/12 © All rights reserved.
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