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Product Primer: Ching Wan Hung (Jing Wan Hong)

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Product Primer: Ching Wan Hung (Jing Wan Hong)
Ching Wan Hung (also written Jing Wan Hong) is a Chinese herbal ointment that is considered especially helpful in the treatment of burns. It is fast acting, alleviating burn pain almost immediately after application.

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Product Primer: White Flower Analgesic Balm (Bai Hua You)

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Product Primer: White Flower Analgesic Balm (Bai Hua You)

Although not strictly an emergency remedy only, White Flower Analgesic Balm, with its strong aromatic herbs will quickly relieve pain from acute sprains or strains, open sinuses, alleviate a headache, and stop itching from insect bites. Click here now to learn more in our Product Primer series on the ubiquitous White Flower Analgesic Balm.   Quicklinks to buy now: (small/med/large)

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Reviews: Pain Terminator Patches

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Reviews: Pain Terminator Patches

An older gentlemen wafted into our community clinic shift, and the patients that followed him remarked on the minty herbal note that now lingered. It didn't take long to find the source as he was the only one with strips of fabric erupting from his shirt collar.  

"It's for my migraines." Whoops, he caught me looking. "I know it looks ridiculous, but as they say, if it works it don't matter." 

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Reviews: Yunnan Baiyao Capsules

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Reviews: Yunnan Baiyao Capsules

Click here for our Review of Yunnan Baiyao Capsules: Excellent value for the cost, in the most versatile package, Yunnan Baiyao capsules are a must-have. 9/10

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Product Primer: Po Sum On

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Product Primer: Po Sum On

Po Sum On is an example of a warming liniment for improving circulation.  Improving circulation is a critical factor in healing.  Po Sum On also has an anti-inflammatory effect on the skin. Po Sum On is used to treat joint and muscle aches, used for osteoarthritis, neuralgia (nerve pain), and traumatic injuries (such as sprains). Click here now to learn more!

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