FUNCTIONS
Product PV | 20 |
Product Weight | 0.063kg |
OTHER ACTIONS OF GUIFEI BAO
Treat gynecological diseases including:
Ovarian cyst, Infection/STD, Fallopian tube blockage, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, Fibroid, Vaginal dryness, Amenorrhea, Female infertility, Early menopause, Sexual pain, Enhances libido etc.
Description:
GuifeiBao is made from herbs. It cleanses, controls, restores qi with its anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory effects.
Therefore, these pill can be used in a number of gynecological diseases. Princess Pearl are recommended to use as an auxiliary therapy in number of gynecological diseases and as a preventive measure against them.
Application:
- Open the foil package and check for external damage.
- Wash and dry vagina. Put on the sanitary gloves and pull a pill of guifeibao into the vagina, the tip of the cord must remain outside.
- After five days, gently pull
out the cord and the pill easily pulls out then wash your vagina.
The procedure could be repeated from 1 after one or two days.
To moisturize and soften the skin we recommend that you apply Fohow Aloe Vera Gel to the vagina and surrounding.
Note:
Guifeibao is not recommended for:
- pregnant women
- Virgin
- Guifeibao shall not be used during menstruation, breast feeding.
Product PV | 20 |
Product Code | FY001 |
Product Weight | 0.063kg |
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