
CNI STA-LIONS ( FOR MEN )
Sta-Lions is a concoction of absolute herb that helps to increase energy. It consists of 5 types of herbs namely Cordyceps, Epidemium, Tongkat Ali, Ginseng and Cynomorium that are scientifically formulated using advanced biology technique called SFE.
SFE is Carbon Dioxide Extraction Technology at very low temperature and nanotechnology to extract the herbs’ essence effectively and it also involves fermentation process. Sta-Lions ingredients undergo 24 rounds of distillation extraction using nanotechnology ultra-micron method.
CNI STA-LIONS Main Function
- Increases health and vitality
*This product is a traditional herbs; it is not intended for medication purposes.If symptoms persist, please consult a doctor.
The Story Behind Sta-lions' Herbs
Cynomorium Songricum is a type of parasitic plant known as "Suoyang" in chinese meaning "locking goodness". It is normally available in the highlands of Mongolia, Qinghai, Gansu and Tibet, and is commonly used to treat weak performance, back ache, to strengthen tendon and to increase blood.
During the 16th century in Europe, it was popularly known as maltese mushroom and was highly prized as it was usually given as a gift to European monarchy rulers by maltese warriors.
Cynomorium has a reddish brown colour that turns darker when dried. Thus, herbalist claim that it is good for treating blood-related problems. Its similar shape to that of the male genitalia proposes that it is also reliable in alleviating sexual problems. It was used by the Crusuader warriors to revive energy during war. In Saudi Arabia, it is known as Tartuth and is used to treat male-related problems, the digestive system and ulcer.
Cynomorium tastes sweet in it raw form and was once used as food in China. At that time, a General from the Tang Dynasty, General Xue Rengui and his army besieged a town called Anxi which was located halfway across the silk road and hailed as the door to the west. When the army ran out of food and was in dire need of aid, they survived by eating suoyang and eventually gained victory. Since then, Anxi was called Suoyang to immortalise the superiority of this herb.











