Description
2 oz./58 gr.
This natural herbal spray is used on traumatic injuries with swelling, bruising, and/or discomfort immediately after a traumatic injury. In Chinese medicine this type of formula would be referred to as Dit Da Jow which refers to an infusion of botanicals that move Blood and Qi and speed up healing with sports injuries and acute traumatic injuries. The formula contains very cold herbs to reduce swelling, but also contains herbs to reduce Blood Stagnation so that lymphatic fluids can flow properly and that healing can occur without delay.
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Addressing Trauma and Sports Injuries with Chinese Herbs
Directions for use: Apply this formula every waking hour after injury has occurred for the first 2 days following a traumatic event.
Tip: Let spray dry completely dry, then put on a dedicated cotton wrap or Ace bandage that may get stained; we use the real, most potent herbs available in this formula for the best result and they do carry a natural pigmentation.
Ingredients: An aqueous/alcohol infusion of (Oregon Grape Root), Huang Bai Fen-Phellodendron chinense (Phellodendron root bark), Huang Qin-Scutellaria Baicalensis (Chinese Skullcap Root), Polysorbate 20 (Derived from coconut oil), Chen Pi You-Citrus Tangerina (Green Mandarin Essential Oil), May Chang Yao-Litsea Cubeba (Litsea Essential Oil), Da Huang-Reheum Palmatum (Rhubarb Root), Shi Gao (Gysum), Pu Gong Ying-Taraxacum officinale (Dandelion Root), Zhi Zhi-Gardeniae Jasminoidis (Gardenia), Hong Hua-Carthamus tinctorius (Safflower Flower), Organic Bo He-Mentha spp. (Menthol Crystals), Organic Mahonia Aquifolium
Store in a cool place out of direct sunlight. Shake before using.
Cautions:
- For external use only
- Keep out of reach of children
- Contra-indicated for pregnant or nursing women and infants
- Can stain fabrics/surfaces
- Contra-indicated for those on blood thinning medication or who have a bleeding disorder
- Always seek emergency medical care following a serious traumatic injury!
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.