Gongjin-dan: A Royal Herbal Formula for Vitality and Balance
Gongjin-dan is a traditional herbal remedy once reserved for Korean kings. Known for its potent restorative properties, it is especially effective for individuals with weak constitutions or chronic fatigue. Small in size and easy to take, it delivers a powerful boost to overall health and vitality.
📖 As described in Dongui Bogam (Korea’s classical medical text):
“If a man remains weak even after reaching adulthood, his constitution is naturally delicate. In such cases, nourishing body fluids while reducing internal heat is essential. Ordinary medicine may prove ineffective, but this remedy harmonizes the internal organs and helps prevent a wide range of illnesses.”
🌿 Key Ingredients & Their Functions
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Sa-hyang (Musk): Opens energy pathways (Qi). Acts externally on the skin and internally on the bone marrow.
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Nok-yong (Deer Antler): Strengthens yang energy, nourishes marrow and sperm, and promotes strong bones and muscles.
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Dang-gwi (Largeteeth Ostericum): Improves blood circulation, supports blood production, regulates menstruation, relieves cramps, and eases constipation.
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San-su-yu (Japanese Cornel Fruit): Stimulates yin energy, enhances reproductive function, improves erectile health, and warms the lower back and knees.
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Other secret ingredients: Handed down through generations at Youngdo Korean Medicine Clinic, adding depth and balance to the formula.
🌿 Health Benefits of Gongjin-dan
- Sexual hypofunction and infertility
- Liver weakness from stress or overconsumption of alcohol
- Chronic fatigue and overall decline in stamina
- Physical exhaustion from overwork
- Poor blood circulation and low energy
- Weak constitution or frailty
- Aging prevention and immune support
- Hypersensitivity and sleep disturbances
- Postoperative fatigue and slow recovery
- Preventive support for early-stage paralysis
- Impotence and premature ejaculation
- Female fatigue and sexual dysfunction
🥄 How to Take
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Take one pill and chew slowly.
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Drink a warm cup of water afterward.
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If you’re feeling unwell (e.g. with a cold or indigestion), wait until your condition improves before taking it.