Dragon’s Blood Pain Liniment

$ 28.00

Dragon’s Blood Liniment is a topical herbal liniment for the treatment of blood stasis due to traumatic injury when there is pronounced pain and bruising. Use for relief of minor aches and pains of muscles and joints due to overuse.

This liniment is for the treatment of blood stasis due to traumatic injury when there is pronounced pain and ecchymosis.  Quickens the blood and dispels stasis, moves the qi, disperses swelling, and stops pain.

Indicated for relatively recent closed traumatic injuries such as contusions, sprains, and strains characterized by pain, swelling, and pronounced black-and-bluing.

Directions: Apply liberally to the affected area 3-5 times per day.  4 oz bottle

Description

Dragon’s Blood Liniment is a topical herbal liniment for the treatment of blood stasis due to traumatic injury when there is pronounced pain and bruising. Use for relief of minor aches and pains of muscles and joints due to overuse.

This liniment is for the treatment of blood stasis due to traumatic injury when there is pronounced pain and ecchymosis.

Quickens the blood and dispels stasis, moves the qi, disperses swelling, and stops pain.

Indicated for relatively recent closed traumatic injuries such as contusions, sprains, and strains characterized by pain, swelling, and pronounced black-and-bluing.

Directions:
Apply liberally to the affected area 3-5 times per day.

Ingredients:
Isopropyl alcohol
Xue Jie (Sanguis Draconis)
Song Jie (Lignum Pini Nodi)
Ru Xiang (Olibanum)
Mo Yao (Myrrha)
Da Huang (Radix Et Rhizoma Rhei)
Hong Hua (Flos Carthami)
Su Mu (Lignum Sappan)
Tian San Qi (Pseudogenseng)
Zhang Nao (Camphora)
Bing Pian (Borneolum)

Xue Jie (Sanguis Draconis), Song Jie (Lignum Pini Nodi), Ru Xiang (Olibanum), Mo Yao (Myrrha), Da Huang (Radix Et Rhizoma Rhei), Hong Hua (Flos Carthami), Su Mu (Lignum Sappan), and Tian San Qi (Pseudogenseng) all quicken the blood and dispel stasis and all are commonly used for the treatment of traumatic injury within Chinese medicine. Mo Yao and Ru Xiang are also empirically extremely effective for stopping pain, while San Qi also has the ability to stop bleeding. Zhang Nao (Camphora) and Bing Pian (Borneolum) aromatically penetrate and free the flow of blockage and obstruction as well as disperse swelling and stop pain.

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