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Dao Labs

Effervescent Powder Herbal Formulas

Some of the most important Traditional Chinese Herbal Formulas added to daily water is a convenient way to achieve a maintain a consistent intake of herbs.

Evil Bone Water
$40.00

Materials/Ingredients:

  1. Quality Statement: "Evil Bone Water is never compromised with lesser grade herbal ingredients, only ethically sourced, empirical grade herbs are used." - Saint Apothocary

    • Zhang Nao (Camphor) - Helps local circulation.

    • Bo He Nao (Menthol) - Aromatic and cooling, clears heat.

    • San/Tian Qi (Notoginseng, Pseudoginseng) - Helps with bleeding & blood stasis, bruising & swelling, inflammation and pain.

    • Ji Gu Xiang (Japanese Knot Weed) - Bruising and sprains inflammation.

    • Gui Pi (Cinnamon Bark) - Relaxes muscles, promotes circulation and warms.

    • E Zhu (Zedoary Rhizome, Rhizoma Curcumae) - Promotes the circulation of qi and blood while helping break down accumulations in the body.

    • Bai Zhu (Atractylodis Macrocephalae Rhizoma) - Anti-inflammatory properties, helps relieve pain, muscle spasms and cramps.

    • Hu Zhang (Knotweed Rhizome) - Invigorates the blood, helps dispel stasis, helps open channels.

    • Bai Niu Dan (Inula Cappa DC) - Helps dispel wind, lessening dampness.

    • Qian Jin Ba (Philippine Flemingia Root)

    • Huang Qin (Scutellaria Root, Radix Scutellariae Baicalensis)

    Instructions:

    1. Moisten a gauze pad, or a piece of flannel with Evil Bone Water. You’ll want it saturated, but not dripping.

    2. Apply to the affected area, limit movement and allow it to absorb for 30-90 minutes.

    3. Enjoy quick relief.

    Tip: The solution will stain, so be cautious of where it comes in contact with clothing.

    1. Alternate application: Spray or Q-tip application

Evil Bone Water (Zheng Gu Shui) is a Chinese topical medicinal hand-crafted with only empirical grade herbal ingredients in an approved facility.
Common uses for Evil Bone Water include:
Incidental Injuries (particularly sports injuries)
Joint Pain
Spinal Pain
Muscle & Ligament Pain
Bruising
Sprains
General Pain
Cuts & Insect Bites