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kung fu medicine shop
Introduction
Recovery Stages
Injury Type
Achille's Tendonitis
Ankle Sprain
Arthritis
Back Pain
Carpal Tunnel
Frozen Shoulder
Golfers Elbow
Hamstring Pulled or Torn
Heel Spur
Jammed Finger
Joint Support
Ligament & Tendon Support
Mortons Neuroms
Muscle Pain
Neck Pain
Plantar Fascitis
Runners Knee
Tennis Elbow
Trigger Finger
Sever's Disease
Shin Splints
Wrist Pain
Consultation
Store
Blog
Login Account
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Back
Achille's Tendonitis
Ankle Sprain
Arthritis
Back Pain
Carpal Tunnel
Frozen Shoulder
Golfers Elbow
Hamstring Pulled or Torn
Heel Spur
Jammed Finger
Joint Support
Ligament & Tendon Support
Mortons Neuroms
Muscle Pain
Neck Pain
Plantar Fascitis
Runners Knee
Tennis Elbow
Trigger Finger
Sever's Disease
Shin Splints
Wrist Pain
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Po So Mon Liniment

$18.99

Benefits

Therapeutic Power of Warmth

  • When it comes to pain relief, warmth can be a comforting ally. If you find that your pain feels better with the application of warmth, there are effective solutions available to help you find relief. Whether you're experiencing muscle aches, back pain, or arthritis discomfort, incorporating warmth into your pain management routine can make a significant difference.

  • Warmth is particularly beneficial for addressing chronic tendonitis, a condition where pain is often alleviated by applying heat. By providing a soothing sensation and promoting relaxation, warmth can help ease the discomfort associated with chronic tendonitis.

  • However, it's important to pay attention to your body's response when applying a remedy. If you notice an increase in pain after application, it may be an indication of residual inflammation. In such cases, it is recommended to discontinue the use of the current remedy and consider alternative options such as Wu Yang Plaster or Herbal Ice.

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Benefits

Therapeutic Power of Warmth

  • When it comes to pain relief, warmth can be a comforting ally. If you find that your pain feels better with the application of warmth, there are effective solutions available to help you find relief. Whether you're experiencing muscle aches, back pain, or arthritis discomfort, incorporating warmth into your pain management routine can make a significant difference.

  • Warmth is particularly beneficial for addressing chronic tendonitis, a condition where pain is often alleviated by applying heat. By providing a soothing sensation and promoting relaxation, warmth can help ease the discomfort associated with chronic tendonitis.

  • However, it's important to pay attention to your body's response when applying a remedy. If you notice an increase in pain after application, it may be an indication of residual inflammation. In such cases, it is recommended to discontinue the use of the current remedy and consider alternative options such as Wu Yang Plaster or Herbal Ice.

Benefits

Therapeutic Power of Warmth

  • When it comes to pain relief, warmth can be a comforting ally. If you find that your pain feels better with the application of warmth, there are effective solutions available to help you find relief. Whether you're experiencing muscle aches, back pain, or arthritis discomfort, incorporating warmth into your pain management routine can make a significant difference.

  • Warmth is particularly beneficial for addressing chronic tendonitis, a condition where pain is often alleviated by applying heat. By providing a soothing sensation and promoting relaxation, warmth can help ease the discomfort associated with chronic tendonitis.

  • However, it's important to pay attention to your body's response when applying a remedy. If you notice an increase in pain after application, it may be an indication of residual inflammation. In such cases, it is recommended to discontinue the use of the current remedy and consider alternative options such as Wu Yang Plaster or Herbal Ice.

 

Ingredients & Directions & Precautions

Ingredients

Radix Scutellariae, Radix Glycyrrhizae, Sanguis Draxonis, Oleum Cinnamomi, Oleum Menthae Dementholatum

Directions:

  • Pour a small quantity into the palm of your hand.

  • Start lightly and massage the liniment into the injured area.

  • For optimum results, it’s advisable to apply liniments to the affected area 3-4 times daily.

Precautions

  • For External Use Only. Do not use on wounds or on irritated or damaged skin. Avoid contact with the eyes or mucous membranes.

  • Pregnant or lactating consult a physician before use.

  • Stop use and contact your doctor: If condition worsens, or skin rash occurs, or excessive irritation on the skin.

  • Keep out of reach of children to avoid accidental poisoning.

  • If swallowed, get medical help or contact Poison Control Center right away.

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