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The History of Jiaogulan.


Remarkable herbal tonic combines ancient wisdom and modern science.

Nearly every civilization on Earth has developed a system of natural healing based on the use of native plants. One of the great appeals of herbs is that you don’t need to become ill first in order to use them. To the contrary, there are certain herbs that, if used on a daily basis, will help to heighten your body’s natural resistance so that you can head off trouble before it starts. The most protective and health-restoring herbals are the liquid preparations called tonics, a name derived from their ability to keep the body’s systems and energies in tone. Tonics are a mainstay of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the world’s most comprehensive system of natural healing. In TCM, a tonic is said to have
a protective, balancing, and energizing quality that benefits one’s entire well-being and creates “radiant health.” Many of the ancient tonic formulas in TCM still enjoy great popularity today, both at home and around the world. And yet, the tonic herb with perhaps the most profound benefits for human health is little known outside of China. Its name is jiaogulan (jee-ow-goolahn), and it is Nature’s Greatest Treasure™ for health and longevity.

Longer and Healthier Lives - The jiaogulan plant is not widespread throughout China; it grows mainly in the country’s rugged southern mountains. That is why the ancient masters of TCM overlooked jiaogulan; and yet, the people of the South have long treasured this twisting vine with five-leafed clusters above all other healing plants. It is described by the local inhabitants as xiancao, or the “Immortality Herb,” because people within certain villages in the Southern provinces of China, where jiaogulan tonic is drunk regularly, are said to have a history of living to a very old age. In the last 30 years, extensive research has been carried out around the world, and more than 300 scientific papers on jiaogulan have been published in respected journals. This makes jiaogulan
one of the world’s most well-researched herbs, and no other plant has been scientifically demonstrated to have broader applications for the betterment of human health and wellness. Today this miracle herb is used by health practitioners in China to support virtually every aspect of human health.

FreeLife Investigates the “Immortality Herb” - Thanks to the efforts on the part of scientists, particularly the pioneering Chinese research team guided by Dr. Jialiu Liu, jiaogulan recently came to the attention of FreeLife International. FreeLife is an industry-leading company dedicated to bringing people the most effective, scientifically validated nutritional products. With that corporate mission, jiaogulan appeared to be a natural for FreeLife. But at first, Co-Founder and CEO Ray Faltinsky was skeptical. “At first I could not believe my eyes,” said Faltinsky. “The health benefits claimed for this plant were so broad and far-reaching that it appeared impossible. But, after a very detailed and in-depth investigation by our scientific team, we were convinced that we had found the most important health discovery we had ever seen.” FreeLife could have chosen to market an existing jiaogulan product, but, according to Faltinsky, “Our goal in developing our jiaogulan product was to utilize the very best minds in the world to create the ultimate jiaogulan tonic—a product that would be based on the most cutting-edge science and that would give people the health-promoting results they wanted.”

With that goal in mind, FreeLife began an in-depth investigation, which included traveling to China to meet with the “Father of Jiaogulan”—Dr. Jialiu Liu, a kindly and learned medical school professor who is widely regarded as the leading jiaogulan researcher in the world. Creating the Premier Jiaogulan Tonic Dr. Liu explained that Jiaogulan works as a potent, body-balancing adaptogen. He emphasized the importance of using elements from the entire jiaogulan plant, including juice from the leaf, stem and root— not just the leaves as are used in most other products. He also stressed that a complete jiaogulan tonic should contain other synergistic Chinese herbs to complement jiaogulan’s activity. Following Dr. Liu’s wise counsel, FreeLife scientists created a formula that they further enhanced by the addition of select high antioxidant, phytonutrient-rich super foods. The end result is Jule of the Orient, the premier jiaogulan tonic. This energizing patent-pending blend combines full-spectrum Jiaogulan with 21 key supernutrients to give you the adaptogens, phytonutrients, and antioxidants you need to live life to the fullest!

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jiaogulan in ChinaJiaogulan: The “Secret of the South”

Why the “Immortality Herb” was unknown to ancient scholars.

Jiaogulan is now acknowledged as perhaps the most health-giving herb in all of traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), but this was not always so. For thousands of years, this remarkable plant was unknown to TCM practitioners. In fact, the earliest written description of jiaogulan came only
in the late 14th Century, and although that may seem like ancient history to us in the West, 700 years by Chinese standards is almost like yesterday! Even
when jiaogulan was described in that first Ming Dynasty text, it was confused with another, wholly unrelated medicinal plant, and further descriptions in later textbooks did not give accurate accounts of its properties. Perhaps because of the confusion and inadequate descriptions, jiaogulan was virtually ignored and was little used in TCM formulas and prescriptions.

Besides the confusion, there was another good reason for jiaogulan’s lack of mainstream acceptance—geography. The ancient founders of TCM were an elite group of physicians and academicians, most of whom had been appointed
to the Emperor’s court in Beijing in the north of China. They chose their herbs, therefore, from those familiar plants that grew in the northern and central parts of the vast country, a region that is known as the “ancient domain” of Traditional Chinese Medicine. It would have been virtually impossible in those days for the herbal scholars to travel outside the ancient domain to the nearly
inaccessible mountain forests of southern China where jiaogulan was grown.
Even had there been a means of traveling to the South, the ancient herbalists might well have chosen not to venture there. As elite scholars, they may very well have believed that there was nothing left for them to learn, especially from unschooled mountain folk. And yet, those good people of the southern mountains knew something that all of the schooling in the world could not teach—they understood the incredible power of jiaogulan, the twisting vine with five-leafed clusters that they lovingly called xiancao, the “Immortality Herb.”

Today, with the introduction of Jule of the Orient, FreeLife invites the whole world to share in the tremendous health and longevity benefits of the “Secret of the South.”

†These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
 
 
 
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