I’ve got a little cold from all the heat, to be more precise: From all the air conditioners standing everywhere. It’s not really healthy to have sudden temperature changes from over 20 degrees, but some people simply ignore this fact. Example: When I enter our office building, the temperature changes from 38° Celsius to 20° Celsius. Is that nuts or what?
Anyway, so when I got a cold, my wife was so sweet and went to buy me some chinese medicine. She came back with a bottle containing dark fluid, the name of the medicine was the same as this title’s post: Nin Jiom Pei Pa Koa.
It tastes damn good, and my eyes went big when I read through the ingredients.
Here’s what’s in this medicine:
- Tendrilleaf Fritillary Bulb
- Loquat Leaf
- Fourleaf Ladybell Root
- Indian Bread
- Pummelo Peel
- Platycodon Root
- Prepared Pinellia Tuber
- Chinese Magnoliavine Fruit
- Snakegourd Seed
- Common Coltsfoot Flower
- Thinleaf Milkwort Root
- Bitter Apricot Seed
- Fresh Ginger
- Liquorice Root
- Almond Extract
- Menthol
- Honey
- Maltose
- Syrup
I thought of the beginning scene from END OF DAYS, where big hero Arnie mixes whatever he finds laying around his apartment together in a mixer for breakfast… Yummy!
Seriously though, this medicine tastes good and calms my throat down like nothing I tried before.
Recommended!
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That’s why European medicine doesn’t taste any good – so you hopefully don’t get addicted to it ;-) What matters is, does it work?
And yes, totally nuts, both economical and for your health.
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Ben (Who am I?) added these pithy words on Jul 07 08 at 5:05 pm
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