Ancient Chinese warriors were known to carry the Qing Mei Fruit in their satchels during battle.
Royal Heritage
Nearly 1500 years ago a sacred tradition was passed from one culture to another in the form of a gift from a Chinese monk to the Emperor of Japan. The gift was a qing mei tree that grew native in the monk's homeland deep in the secluded valleys of the Sichuan and Hubei provinces of China.
Perhaps the monk cherished the qing mei tree because of its beautiful white blossoms that bloom near the end of winter and endure snow and frost to greet the spring before all other plants awake. Most likely though, he carried the tree many miles due to the secrets held by its beautiful, green, tart fruit...a masterful gift from Mother Nature called qing mei.
Qing mei's origins can be traced back over 3000 years. Its seed has been found buried in the imperial tombs of warring Chinese dynasties. Ancient warriors revered the fruit for its power. Emperors praised it for its virtues. For generations, people in Asia have benefited from the nutritional value of this special fruit.
Today, we bring the benefits of the qing mei fruit, directly from its ancient origins in China, with the best of modern science to offer you a uniquely powerful dietary supplement named XING™.
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The Dynasties Have Awoken!


