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After a serious illness, many people experience lingering fatigue, poor appetite, and persistent thirst.
The instinctive response is often to “boost fast” with strong tonic ingredients.
However, during early recovery, the body—especially the digestive system—is still fragile.
Overly rich or heating supplements may place additional strain on the spleen and stomach, slowing true recovery rather than supporting it.
This is where gentle, balanced nourishment becomes essential.
Pseudostellaria Root (Pseudostellaria heterophylla), traditionally known as Prince Ginseng, has long been used in Chinese medicine as a mild tonic herb suitable for post-illness recovery.
According to the Pharmacopoeia of the People’s Republic of China, Pseudostellaria Root:
Tonifies Qi and strengthens digestion
Generates body fluids and nourishes Yin
Supports recovery without causing internal heat
Unlike stronger tonics such as ginseng or deer antler, Pseudostellaria Root is gentle, balanced, and non-irritating, making it especially suitable for individuals recovering from illness, surgery, or prolonged weakness.
Pseudostellaria Root from Shibing County, Kaili, Guizhou Province is a recognized Geographical Indication (GI) product.
Key quality advantages include:
Authentic origin from one of China’s core production regions
Naturally high starch content and strong powdery texture
Sulfur-free processing, ensuring purity and safety
Stable quality suitable for long-term nourishment
This makes Shibing Pseudostellaria Root a reliable choice for recovery-stage nutrition, suitable for all family members.
15 g Shibing Pseudostellaria Root
½ portion pork ribs
2 slices fresh ginger
Water, simmered for 1 hour
Add a small amount of salt to taste
The resulting soup is naturally sweet, light, and clean-tasting—never greasy or overpowering.
After just a few days of regular consumption, many people report improved energy levels and a noticeable return of appetite.