| I did not formulate the Woman’s Cap, but
I always feel like she is my adopted girl from China. When she
just came to the States, no one would pay attention on her, even
Chinese professionals wouldn’t take a look. They thought
she was too simple to be good. (She is made from five common Chinese
herbal foods: wolfberry, hawthorne berry, safflower, mulberry,
sea kelp).
My husband and I studied her birth certificate; we thought maybe
she is an unique girl. So we invited her to settle in our house
in June of 2003. Since that time, we worked very hard try to discover
her personality traits, her temperament. I have been working seven
days a week to get first hand information about her so I could
send reports back to her biological parents (Dr. Li and Dr. Liu).
As time went by, this girl become more attractive. She plays
well with her brothers and sisters (our own Happy Mood, Baby Boom
I, Baby Boom II which we formulated ourselves, and other single
herbs). She has fun with them. They work well together. This little
girl can go solo or sing in the chorus. Her voice is so special
she is at the Julliard (FDA) level! Too good to be true?! Here
she is! The FDA recognized her!
When the time comes, we will complete the FDA file application
and send her out into the world, just like our daughter. We appreciate
the opportunities that the American people have given to us. We
are sure Miss Woman’s Cap will serve the people well in
the future. We will miss her. All her brothers and sisters are
watching and will miss her too. I am sure she will know all of
her parents worked hard for her, to prove to the world that she
helps make people healthy and happy.
Good luck little girl (Woman’s Cap)!
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