The results showed a marked improvement in endometrial thickness in the group that received "Genfeng," with a restoration of its normal wavy shape, increased glandular density and blood vessel formation, along with higher levels of vascular endometrial growth factor necessary for vessel formation.
It is noted that a thin endometrium, less than 7 mm thick, affects about 2.5% of women of reproductive age, and is usually caused by repeated uterine operations, infection, or hormonal imbalances, leading to poor blood flow and impaired endometrial growth.
The "Ginfeng" formula consists of herbs and natural ingredients such as Epimedium, Citronella, Motherwort, Cinnamon, Ginseng, Jasmine, Donkey Skin Gelatin, and Deer Antlers, among others. From the perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine, it warms the kidneys, nourishes the liver and spleen, regulates energy channels, and promotes blood circulation.
Scientifically, the study demonstrated that the formula promotes angiogenesis, supports endometrial repair, and improves the uterine environment for successful embryo implantation. Researchers emphasize that the study bridges the gap between traditional medicine and modern science, paving the way for future human trials to understand the molecular mechanisms behind this promising therapeutic effect.

