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Injury & Trauma

Ingredients: Xuan Shen, A Wei, Dang Gui, Guan Gui, Di Huang, Mu Gua, Chi Shao Yao, Bai Zhi, Da Huang, Qiang Huo, Su Mu, Du Huo, Song Jie You, Chuan Gen Pi, Hou Pu, Lu Jiao, Bi Ba, Gao Liang Jiang, Ru Xiang powder, Mo Yao powder, Zhang Nao, Bing Pian, Ding Xiang powder, Rou Gui powder.

Indications: dispelling wind, dispersing cold, invigorating flow of blood, resolving stagnation. It can be used for wind-cold numbness, tendons and bones pain, soreness sensation on lumbar region and keens, muscles and meridians spasm, traumatic injury, sudden sprain in lumbar region, cold stomach and abdominal distention, cold kidney, colic, abdominal pain during menstruation, dampness-cold leucorrhea, obstruction and blockage, blood stagnation with pain.

Method and dosage: exterior use. Cleaning affected skin with ginger, unfreezing ointment with slight fire, pasting the ointment on points or affected area.

Attention: Pregnant woman can not paste it on navel. Raw cold foods are prohibited. Enclosed storage in cool dry place and avoiding from sunlight.

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