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Trauma Liniment

$35.00

Dit Dat Jiao Trauma Liniment is our small batch brewed liniment used in our clinic for muscle / ligament / joint pain, sprains, bruises, fractures, arthritis, bug bites, dental pain and much more. Its history is used in Mixed Martial Arts to help with bone bruising and sprains. For external application to reduce / kill pain, reduce swelling and break stasis.

3.8 oz.

Ingredients: 

Da Huang (Rhizoma Rhei / Rhubarb) – clears heat, cools blood, invigorates circulation. Zhi Zi (Fructus Gardenia Jasminoidis / Gardenia) – clears heat, cools blood, clears dampness. Hong Hua (Flos Carthami Tinctorii / Safflower) – activates blood, dispels blood stasis. Huang Bai (Cortex Phellodendri / Phellodendrum Bark) – clears heat, dries dampness. Mo Yao (Myrrha / Myrrh) – invigorates blood, promotes circulation, reduces swelling, alleviates pain, promotes healing. Ru Xiang (Gummi Oibanum / Frankincense) - invigorates blood, promotes circulation, reduces swelling, alleviates pain, promotes healing. Xue Jie (Sanguis Draconis / Dragon’s Blood) – dispels blood stasis, alleviates pain, stops bleeding. Lu Lu Tong (Fructus Liquidambaris Taiwanianae / Liquidambar Fruit) – promotes movement of Qi & blood, open the channels, promotes circulation. Dang Gui Wei (Radix Angelica Sinesis / Tang Kuei Tails) – invigorates blood circulation, disperses cold. Bai Jiu (Alcohol Base) – above herbs soak in.

Directions: Spray on and rub into the injured and/or swollen area several times a day, using a light friction rubbing action on the area to create heat.

If an intense or immediate trauma has occurred, saturate (wet) a piece of gauze with liniment so it soaks through and then cover with an elastic bandage or rolled gauze, so that the herbal material is pressed firmly against the skin. The bandage should be firmly in place so that the herbal material does not slip, but not so tight that circulation is restricted. This may be left on for several hours or overnight before removing or changing to a fresh piece of material.

*Please reach out to your practitioner for other suggestions & uses*