Overview
MENLA the art of healthy living Goyu-28 is a traditional Tibetan herbal blend presented as granules for adult use. Formulated within classical Tibetan wellness concepts, this composition is oriented toward support of the urogenital system and is considered in contexts involving cold patterns in the lower back and kidney area, pelvic and hip joint discomfort, and urinary sensations such as chill or mild pain during voiding.
As an eco-product in granule form, it is intended for integration into daily routines focused on male and female pelvic wellness, with attention to weakness or tension in the lower extremities and changes in sexual desire. The 30-granule pack is designed for measured, month-long use under guidance.
Why You'll Like It
- Traditional Tibetan formulation aligned with classical concepts of kidney and lower-body warmth.
- Granule format allows measured daily use and easy integration into existing routines.
- Eco-product composition for adults seeking herbal options for pelvic and urogenital comfort.
- Oriented toward easing sensations of cold, mild aches in the lower back, hips, and legs, and urinary discomfort.
- Supports contexts involving reduced desire and male performance concerns without medical claims.
- Packaged for measured use with 30 granules to structure consistent, supervised intake.
Who It's For
- Adults exploring traditional Tibetan herbal approaches for pelvic and urogenital wellness.
- Individuals seeking supportive options for sensations of cold or mild discomfort in the lower back, kidneys, and lower limbs.
- Those interested in herbal blends for male and female sexual desire within non-medical wellness frameworks.
- Users preferring eco-friendly, granule-based products for measured daily integration.
- People looking for supervised, month-long herbal routines rather than quick-fix solutions.
Package Details
- 30 granules per pack, sized for a month of measured use.
- Granule format with eco-product composition.
- Packaged for adult use with focus on urogenital and pelvic wellness contexts.