Just born, but Pham Thu Hang (SN 1978) has brought in her a malignant disease of multiple hemangiomas. Over the past few decades, with extraordinary energy, Hang overcame the disease. She also found ways to process male remedies into useful products for women.
The superficial villa, filled with fresh flowers and ornamental plants, located on the romantic stream of Group 6, Moc Chau town, Moc Chau district, Son La province is the home of Hang’s family. Ms. Hang has a slim figure and walks gracefully. Her hair is long and black like a girl in her twenties, and her skin is rosy. No one thought that, over the past 40 years, she had fought every second, every minute with her illness to win her life. Receiving us in that house filled with fresh flowers, Ms. Hang also did not believe that she had enough energy to overcome those hardships.
“Two Tongue Rabbit”
Bringing her energetic eyes towards the distant rocky peaks of the highland, Hang remembers her miserable childhood years.
Her family is among the poorest in the commune. Poverty comes from many reasons, her father was diagnosed with cancer early. The family’s wealth is devoted to medical treatment. As for Ms. Hang, the doctor concluded that she had a strange disease, with many tumors residing under her mouth. Sometimes she can’t speak. At that time, the doctor cut a small tumor under her tongue. As a result of the disease, her voice was changed. She suddenly brought with her the short-tongued habit of speaking without complete sentences. Not stopping there, when coming home from the hospital to live, a tumor as big as a duck egg grew on his chin. Her childhood was accompanied by illness and medicine. “That day, I just wished I could eat a full meal, but I couldn’t,” she sobbed, recalling the days of poverty in the countryside.
Due to using Western medicine for many years, her body was dry and black. Her friends hardly dared to play with her because her body had many differences, which kept them away. They also gave her the nickname “Two Tongue Rabbit”.
She grew up in loneliness and tormented illness. In return, she has a grandmother who knows the profession of male medicine who wholeheartedly loves her poor niece. Every day she went to work in the fields, she took her grandson with her. On the banks of the fields, the banks of the ditches, there are plants and flowers everywhere, and the grandmother shows her granddaughter their uses. Many plants such as gotu kola, stuffed neem, and lettuce, which were easy to find in the countryside, were then applied by the grandmother and treated her granddaughter.
Those years of living in that miserable and miserable situation did not stop Hang’s dream. After finishing high school, due to her poor family, her parents encouraged her to enter pedagogical schools to save money on tuition.
No matter how old she got, the monstrous hemangioma disease tormented her even more. “The tumor is getting bigger and bigger, under my chin it’s like wearing two dumbbells. It eats away at my health and sucks all my willpower”, recalling that date, Ms. Hang is still afraid.
Love revives life
When she received the admission notice from the Faculty of Pedagogy, Hanoi University of Agriculture, she was overjoyed, but her worries also accompanied her. Her family is poor, her father is seriously ill, her mother is a teacher with a salary of three piles and three dong, now where can she get money to take care of her schooling. With her efforts to rise, Ms. Hang worked as a hired worker, studied and fought with illness. The four years of university also passed quickly. It was during her school days that she often went to the library to learn about male remedies. Medical journals are her top priority.
In 2002, she sent her application to the highland to apply for teaching. Unexpectedly, this was a decision that changed her life. Going to Moc Chau, she taught at Moc Ly High School and fell in love with Mr. Dung – her husband later. Knowing that she is sick, but with love and sympathy and understanding, he still vows to marry her. A few months after the wedding, she had to return to Hanoi to operate on a tumor under her left chin. Fortunately for her, the surgery was successful. But other hemangiomas still exist. It keeps clinging to her and humiliating her forever. The tumor under the right chin was still growing. The doctors advised her not to have further surgery because she would lose her voice. Returning from the institute to Chau Moc plateau, her husband encouraged and comforted her a lot. With that sincere concern helped her get up.
After surgery, she was advised by doctors to limit the use of severe antibiotics because it would cause many complications. When her health was on the verge of life and death, she thought of the old grandmother’s remedies. The place where she lives is full of ginger, lemongrass, lettuce, honey, and ha thu o… She takes them home and prepares water to cure herself.
After a long time of actively treating her health, she has prepared many useful and easy-to-find male remedies such as ginger root, Phu Yen black garlic, red potted red bean, and peach blossom squash. .. All these products are used regularly by her to cure herself.
Stopping western medicine treatment, self-administering herbs prepared by herself helped her health recover quickly. The purple skin color will be pink again every day. Tumors seem to be nourished by a cool water source that prevents them from growing as strongly as before. It was as if she had been revived again.
Knowing that his wife was seriously ill, Mr. Dung always cared for and encouraged him every day. The source of love is like an elixir to help her overcome the stormy days of her life. “If it weren’t for my husband’s timely support, I wouldn’t be where I am today,” Hang said of her husband with infinite gratitude.
Grateful to life
In addition to the time in class to teach students about agricultural technology, she focused on learning more about the male remedies that her grandmother had diligently passed on to her. Using my body and my husband as a “white mouse” to try and test remedies such as ginger root, Cao Ha thu o, Yen Chau black garlic… gave good results. She bravely sent the items to register for copyright and check the quality. Her tireless efforts have helped her successfully receive certificates for her lifelong project with the name Cao Moc Chau Beautiful Flower Ginger.
Living on the herbal medicine warehouse in Moc Chau plateau, she persistently researched and made more beauty products for women. 100% natural ingredients. She registered for a business license, registered for product testing, only when the authorities approved it, she sold it to everyone. Sales channels are mainly on facebook and zalo. She often writes “tout” to clarify the use of natural products. Her natural aroma and herbal remedies are well received by many people. Until now, she does not have enough products to sell. She does not consider production to make a profit, but only hopes that her medicine will come to her sisters as a gift from the Creator.
Using my body and my husband as a “white mouse” to try and test remedies such as ginger root, Cao Ha thu o, Yen Chau black garlic… for good results
In difficult or successful times, her husband is always by her side, encouraging her to work. “He is like an elixir for my life that is too painful. Now, my husband and I are looking forward to bringing these products to women as a way to repay life. I live and be healthy like Today is the luck of the Creator. Every year my husband and I spend the profits from the sale of products to give to people with more difficult circumstances than me. Serving the community is my choice,” Hang shared.
She has received certificates for her lifelong project with the name Cao ginger beautiful flower Moc Chau