Bruise treatment with Chinese herbal prescription
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Effect
Expel wind and dissipate cold, activate blood and alleviate pain.

Indications
Rheumatic Arthritis, joint pain, numb limbs, bruise, sprain, neuralgia, muscles pain, soreness and pain of waist and back.

Ingredients
Moschus (Shexiang)
Duhuo (Radix Angelicae Pubescentis)
Cortex Periplocae (Xiangjiapi)
Piper kadsura (Haifengteng)
Caesalpinia sappan (Sumu)
Cortex Erythrinae (Haitongpi)
Rhizoma Corydalis (Yanhusuo)
Radix Aconiti (Chuanwu)
Radix aconiti agrestis (Caowu)
Radix Clematidis (Weilingxian)
Daemonorops draco (Xuejie)
Radix Aucklandiae (Muxiang)
Olibanum (Ruxiang)
Myrrha (Moyao)
Lindera aggregata (Wuyao)
Flos Carthami (Honghua)
Radix Angelicae Sinensis (Danggui)
Radix Rehmanniae Praeparata (Shudihuang)
Di Huang
Herba Ephedrae (Mahuang)
Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae (Niuxi)
Borneolum Syntheticum (Bingpian)
Zhang Nao
Menthol Crystal
Gaultherolin
Cinnamon Oil
Basil Oil
Eucalyptus Oil

Explanation
She Xiang: Inducing resuscitation and refreshing mind, activating blood and alleviating pain.

Ru Xiang and Mo Yao: Activating blood and moving qi to alleviate pain, resolving swelling and promoting tissue regeneration.

Hong Hua: Activating blood and dredging meridians, dispelling stasis and alleviating pain.

Ma Huang: Relieving exterior syndrome, dispersing cold pathogen.

Zhang Nao and Bing Pian: Inducing resuscitation and alleviating pain.

Wei Ling Xian, Hai Tong Pi and Hai Feng Teng: Dispelling wind-damp, dredging meridians to alleviate pain.

Su Mu: Activating blood and curing trauma, dispelling stasis and dredging meridians.

Xue Jie: Dispelling stasis to alleviate pain, stopping bleeding and promoting tissue regeneration.

Chuan Wu and Cao Wu: Dispelling wind-damp, warming meridians and alleviating pain.

Yan Hu Suo: Activating blood, promoting the flow of qi to alleviate pain.

Wu Yao: Promoting the circulation of Qi to soothe the liver, dispersing pathogenic cold to alleviate pain.

Xiang Jia Pi: Dispelling wind-damp, inducing diuresis to alleviate edema.

Mu Xiang: Promoting the flow of qi and regulating the spleen and stomach.

Du Huo: Removing cold-dampness in the lower-Jiao and the joints.

Niu Xi: Activating blood and dredging meridians, tonifying liver and kidney, strengthening tendon and bone, promoting diuresis and relieving stranguria, conducting fire (blood) to go downward.

Dang Gui: Tonifying blood and activating blood, alleviating pain and moistening intestines.

Sheng Di: Removing heat from the blood, arresting bleeding, nourishing Yin, reducing fever.

Shu Di: Tonifying blood, nourishing yin of liver and kidney, supplementing essence.

Administration
Posted on the affected area for external application.

Contraindication
It is contraindicated to pregnant women.



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