SANCTUARY IS A RARE PURPLE FRUIT, AND ITS NATURAL ANTIOXIDATION COMPONENT IS QUITE RICH IN VC, WHICH ALLOWS WOMEN TO SLOW DOWN THEIR OLD AGE. A WOMAN WHO LOVES BEAUTY WANTS TO BE A GODDESS, SO DON'T MISS IT. IT'S SO ANNOYING TO EAT SO WELL, IT'S SO PURPLE THAT IT'S ALWAYS DIRTY, WASHES SO HARD TO WASH OFF, AND SOMETIMES IT'S EMBARRASSING TO STRETCH OUT, AND IT'S NOT EASY TO EXPLAIN IT. HA HA, NOW IT'S A GOOD WAY NOT TO TOUCH IT, TO FREEZE IT, TO EAT IT, TO EAT IT WITH A SPOON, TO BE EMBARRASSED WITH YOUR HANDS DYED
It had always been felt that sour soup was just a popular drink, and it had been repeated in the course that the teacher had told me about the great use of oupy soup, which was actually the best cure for warm diseases. What's warm? Warm disease, unlike the normal cold fever, is symptomatic of direct throat pains, headaches, fevers. There's no sign of sneezing snorting. This disease has been interpreted by many doctors as an incorruptible cold in their bodies because of the cold they have suffered before and the cold has become hot in their bodies. But that is not what Mr. Peng Zi Wei, a medical doctor from the early days of the nation, said in his " Round Movement ' s Ancient Middle Medicine " , that warmness is actually the result of changes in the human body ' s sense of conservancy, prompting inherent leakage and timidity. So, Mr. Peng Zi Wei believes that this inherent heat cannot be used with cool laxatives. Because there's no fire in the body, but it's a fire that goes where it shouldn't be, and it's the heat. So the treatment of mild diseases and the fever caused by cold fever are completely different — to adjust the excretion function of the liver and to contain the audacity. Pumbaa's cure for mild disease is sour soup! Sour plum soup is our daily name, but in Chinese medicine, it's called "Ummet soup." The pulse of u-mee soup: Fake and grand. Many of the civil practices, in fact, have roots, the wisdom of life left to us by our ancestors. This year is the year of fire, so I put a sanctuaries in the box that I've been using。