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Diolosa Line - Rinchen Tea

"Rinchen" means precious, it is a name given to precious medicines in the Tibetan tradition, medicines which have been created from the Buddha himself to help sentient beings. Rinchen Tea warms the Kidney Yang and Qi, its replenishes the kidney essence (Jing) and the essence of all organs and also nourishes the liver and heart blood.

"Rinchen" means precious, it is a name given to precious medicines in the Tibetan tradition, medicines which have been created from the Buddha himself to help sentient beings. Rinchen Tea warms the Kidney Yang and Qi, its replenishes the kidney essence (Jing) and the essence of all organs and also nourishes the liver and heart blood.

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essence - the jing - either with warm or cold<br />

herbs. Very often both categories are<br />

combined together in order to avoid any<br />

kidney imbalance, but in the case of<br />

<strong>Rinchen</strong> <strong>Tea</strong> the herbs which are used to<br />

nourish the Essence have a warm nature.<br />

It is always important to distinguish<br />

whether the essence and the blood were<br />

primarily consumed by heat, empty heat or<br />

internal cold, damp, phlegm and Yang<br />

deficiency. If the exhaustion of the essence<br />

(jing) is the consequence of empty heat, fire<br />

or chronic infectious sicknesses with high<br />

fever and profuse sweating, then San Bao<br />

<strong>Tea</strong> should be used. In the other situations,<br />

where the Yang Qi of the body was primarily<br />

depleted and damp, phlegm cold prevails,<br />

<strong>Rinchen</strong> <strong>Tea</strong> is better.<br />

When the yin is exceeding, because of the<br />

weakness of the kidney yang, dampness and<br />

phlegm prevails and block the channels.<br />

This is the reason why the production of<br />

essence and blood decreases, when the<br />

constitution is cold and damp.<br />

Although the patient takes a lot of nutritious foods, juices, salads,<br />

cold food and drinks, smoothies, dairy products, calcium,<br />

magnesium and vitamins, its constitution remains weak and cold<br />

and the bone structure decreases (osteoporosis<br />

„<strong>Rinchen</strong><br />

means<br />

precious as<br />

a jewel…“<br />

despite many dairy products). <strong>Rinchen</strong> <strong>Tea</strong><br />

differs from San Bao <strong>Tea</strong> as it tonifies the<br />

essence through the yang, while San Bao <strong>Tea</strong><br />

refills directly the essence, the blood and the jin<br />

ye through the yin. Both teas stimulate the<br />

resorption of food and preserve the function of<br />

the middle burner. Their composition prevents<br />

the production of dampness and phlegm. The<br />

<strong>Rinchen</strong> <strong>Tea</strong> reflects the function of the DU MAI, while the San Bao<br />

<strong>Tea</strong> reflects the function of the REN MAI. This is the reason why I<br />

mostly recommend the San Bao <strong>Tea</strong> for women and <strong>Rinchen</strong> <strong>Tea</strong> for<br />

men, particularly after the age of 50 years.<br />

<strong>Rinchen</strong> <strong>Tea</strong> can be combined with Yang Root Tablets, which have<br />

the same energetic potential. Warming the Root is warmer and<br />

can better eliminate coldness from the lower burner and the back<br />

than Yang Root and <strong>Rinchen</strong> <strong>Tea</strong>. Secret Power is a libido booster<br />

and increases the fertility. It is possible to use all those Patent<br />

Formulas together. I would recommend <strong>Rinchen</strong> <strong>Tea</strong> in the morning<br />

<strong>Rinchen</strong> <strong>Tea</strong><br />

nourishes the<br />

essence with warm<br />

herbs. This is the<br />

secret path of<br />

pharmacology, that<br />

only few understand.<br />

If you combine<br />

<strong>Rinchen</strong> and San Bao<br />

<strong>Tea</strong> together, you have<br />

a powerful tonic for<br />

both kidneys.<br />

Decoction is always<br />

better, the essence of<br />

the herbs can be<br />

extracted more<br />

efficiently.<br />

Claude <strong>Diolosa</strong> 2

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