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Poultices
What are Poultices?
Poultices are powdered herbal formulas that can be combined with a variety of liquid mediums to make a paste for direct application to an injured area. They are ideal for in-clinic treatment of more severe injuries. Herban Pharmer makes a broad spectrum of poultices. They are designed to be used singly, or in combination, according to the symptomatic presentation of the injury.
The Nature of Injury
Different types of injuries are characterized by varying degrees and combinations of local qi stagnation and blood stasis, obstruction of the channels and collaterals, pain and swelling. Poultices provide a more intensive therapy than liniments.
How to Select a Poultice
For effective use of a poultice, it is first necessary to assess the nature of the injury.
The Acute Trauma Poultice is a balanced product that treats sprains, strains, bruises, and contusions, while also reducing swelling and pain.
The Bone Mending Poultice aids in the healing of bones and ligaments while alleviating pain.
The Tendinopathy Poultice is formulated to address most any type of nagging tendonitis, from tennis elbow to plantar fascitis. For acute flare-ups presenting with significant redness and heat signs, this very warm poultice can be cooled by adding Clear Heat Powder, creating an invigorating and dispersing effect. However, it is important to note that most tendonitis actually responds well to the warm poultice as formulated.
The Reduce Swelling Powder is cool in nature and is used to treat severe inflammation and/or edema. It is best used in combination with the appropriate poultice above.
The Clear Heat Powder is cold in nature and strongly clears heat. It is best used in combination with the appropriate poultice above.
As mentioned above, the poultices can be used singly or in combinations with the powders. They are mixed in proportions appropriate to the presentation of the injury. For example, a sprained ankle presenting with moderate to severe heat, bruising, inflammation, and pain could be treated with 2 parts Acute Trauma, 1 part Disperse Swelling, and 1 part Clear Heat poultice powders.
How to Apply Poultices
Depending on the treatment principle, wine, water, egg white, vinegar, or one of our liniments is used as a medium. Water is considered neutral. Wine is more invigorating, with red being warming and white cooling. Egg white is more consolidating and great for soft-tissue injuries in the joints. Vinegar helps the poultice penetrate the tendons and ligaments, with white vinegar for injuries presenting with heat, and red vinegar for those with cold. Our liniments can be used as a medium for increased therapeutic effect.
Combine the appropriate poultice and medium to form a smooth paste. Spread the poultice paste about 1/8 inch thick on a piece of cloth, gauze, or paper towel. Place the gauze paste side down on the injury. Wrap first with plastic wrap to seal in the moisture, and then with a cloth bandage, if needed, to hold the poultice in place. Be aware that staining of clothes and or bedclothes can occur.
Poultices can be used in clinic during the course of treatment. Additionally, they can be sent home with the patient for self-application between office visits. Containing strong medicinal agents, the poultices occasionally may cause skin irritation on sensitive individuals. Apply for less than 4 hours, on new, sensitive, or elderly patients to ensure skin irritation does not occur. After a successful first application, subsequent applications can be made for up to 10 hours each time, usually overnight. Treatment should be supplemented by using the appropriate liniment during the day.
It is important to know that these poultices can be used as herbal soaks when appropriate and convenient. One example is to use the Tendinopathy Poultice as a warm foot soak for plantar fascitis. In such cases, each batch (approx. 50g) can be reused 3-4 times.
Sending Patients Home with Poultices
Generally poultices should only be sent home with compliant patients that have not experienced any adverse skin reactions during the first trial application in the clinic. They should be provided with explicit written instructions for use.
*The information contained herein has not been evaluated by the FDA.
Warning: These products are not to be used over open wounds. See product labels for additional warnings
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