Our Acute Injury Liniment is ideally suited for injuries that are up to 7 days old. It is cooling in nature so the most important differentiating factor for use is localized heat. Unlike ice, the Acute Injury Liniment clears heat without causing stagnation. Think of it as herbal ice. This liniment can be used ‘on the field’ for injuries occurring during the play of contact sports.
INDICATIONS: For recent trauma to muscles, sinews, and bones. Provides temporary relief of muscular pain and inflammation, joint pain and stiffness, and reduces swelling and bruising. Aids in quicker healing and recovery from injury. TCM: Used for acute trauma, this cooling liniment Clears Heat, Disperses Stagnation, Invigorates Qi and Blood, Reduces Swelling, and Alleviates Pain.
DIRECTIONS: Shake well. Apply liberally, 3-5 times per day. For increased effect, repeatedly spray and rub into affected area for 5 to 10 minutes, or use as a compress for up to 60 min. WARNINGS: This liniment is designed for external use only. It should not be applied to open wounds. Keep product out of eyes and mouth, and away from children. Discontinue use if redness or swelling worsens, or new symptoms appear. Do not apply directly over pregnant womb. May stain clothing. INGREDIENTS (Aqueous/Ethanolic extract ) : Angelica sinensis Rx., Carthami Fl., Cinnamomi Rm., Curcumae Rx., Dipsaci Rx., Lycopodii Hb., Paeoniae Rx. Rubra, Rhei Rx. Et Rz., Rehmanniae Rx., Myrrha, Olibanum, Salviae miltiorrhizae Rx., Arisaematis Rz., Glycyrrhizae Rx., Strychni Sm., Borneolum
Dang Gui, Hong Hua, Gui Zhi, Yu Jin, Xu Duan, Shen Jin Cao, Chi Shao, Da Huang, Sheng Di Huang, Mo Yao, Ru Xiang, Dan Shen, Zhi Tian Nan Xing, Gan Cao, Zhi Ma Qian Zi, Bing Pian