What is Tongkat ali?
Tongkat Ali is a wild shrub that grows in moist sandy soil in the primitive tropical rainforest near the equator in Southeast Asia, and matures for more than 5 years.
Its tree height is 4-6 meters, the trunk diameter is 8-10 cm, and the thickest can reach 15 cm. The branches are barely forked, and the leaves grow in the shape of an umbrella at the top. Its roots are not forked, and the deepest penetration into the ground can reach 2 meters. The roots of Tongkat Ali have various functions.

In Malaysia, Tongkat Ali, known as Malay ginseng, has always been used as a postpartum tonic to treat diabetes, hypertension, prostatitis, tuberculosis, fever, jaundice and dysentery. Tongkat Ali contains a variety of alkaloids, which can also treat malaria, allergies, fever and other diseases. In addition, it also contains a variety of elements that can resist cancer, antioxidant, anti-rheumatism, etc. It is suitable for people of all ages. .
