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The Great Mender

I like Plum Flower products. In fact, I have been using them for over 15 years. For your assistance, here is a little more info on "The Great Mender" formula which PlumDragon mentioned:

Have you recently experienced a traumatic injury?
Are you worried about normal bone loss and weakening associated with the aging process?
Try The Great Mender (jin gu die shang wan), a Chinese formula used in the martial arts for centuries to promote healing after injury.
Packaging: 200 teapills
Recommended Dosage: 8 teapills, 3 times per day
Product Overview
Jin Gu Die Shang Wan, also known as "The Great Mender" or Muscle Bone Traumatic Injury Pills, is used to strengthen the body and aid healing after traumatic injury. This ancient patent formula has been revered by Chinese martial arts experts for centuries, who found "The Great Mender" to be especially valuable after traumatic marshal arts injuries.
Jin Gu Die Shang Wan is used to invigorate the blood, break blood stagnation, reduce pain, strengthen tendons and bones, and relieve bruising and swelling. The formula has been used successfully in persons suffering from acute traumatic injuries such as fractures, sprains, strains and muscle tears. Many elderly persons have suffered bone loss and damage related to the normal aging process. Unfortunately, this undermining of bone strength may lead to traumatic bone injury, which can be very slow to heal the older one gets. In such cases, Chinese herbalists have long recommended The Great Mender to relieve the symptoms associated with bone trauma and to help the body heal itself.
Product Details
Chinese Herbs Direct's The Great Mender contains a precise formulation of twenty-four different traditional Chinese herbs which act in harmony to offer a balanced, nourishing formula. The formula is cooked as a tea, combining all ingredients at the appropriate moment during the extraction to maximize the benefits of each individual ingredient while creating the synergy essential and unique to Chinese herbs. Low temperature processing is employed to slowly concentrate the extracts, protecting, releasing and maintaining all essential ingredients. Each teapill contains the following beneficial herbal ingredients:
Xu duan (Dipsacus asper/Japanese teasel root) - strengthen sinews and bones, stiff joints
San qi (Panax notoginseng root) - alleviates pain, reduces swelling
Chi shao (Paeonia veitchii/red peony root) - relieves pain and swelling
Ru xiang (Boswellia carterii/frankincense resin) - invigorates blood, relaxes sinews
Mo yao (Commiphora myrrha/myrrh resin) - invigorates blood, promotes qi, reduces swelling
Hong hua (Carthamus tinctorius/safflower flower) - invigorates circulation
Xue jie (Daemonorops draco/dragons blood resin) - dispels blood stasis, relieves pain
San leng (Sparganium simplex/scirpus rhizome) - breaks up blood stasis, promotes qi
Bai shao (Paeonia lactiflora/white peony root) - removes sludge in the blood, mild pain killer
Su mu (Caesalpinia sappan wood) - invigorates blood, reduces swelling
Gan cao (Glycyrrhiza uralensis/licorice root) - stimulates immune system, aids digestion
Yan hu suo (Corydalis yanhusuo/fumewort rhizome) - anti-inflammatory, relaxes muscles
Dang gui (Angelica sinensis root) - tonifies blood, promotes circulation
Tu bie chong (Eupolyphaga sinensis/wingless ****roach) - renews sinews and bones
Mu dan pi (Paeonia suffruticosa/peony tree root-bark) - clears heat, cools blood
Tian gua zi (Cucumis melo/melon seed) - invigorates blood, promotes qi
Tao ren (Prunus persica/peach seed) - lubricates intestines, removes stagnation
Fang feng (Ledebouriella divaricata root) -expels heat
Mu tong (Akebia trifoliate stem) - drains dampness, clears heat
Gu sui bu (Drynaria fortunei rhizome) - aids mending sinews and bones; stimulates growth
Zhi shi (Citrus aurantium/bitter orange fruit-immature) - increases metabolism, calms body
Liu ji nu (Artemisia anomala herb) - dispels blood stasis
Jie geng (Platycodon grandiflorum/balloon flower root) - expels phlegm, calms cough
Jiang huang (Curcuma longa/tumeric rhizome) - invigorates blood, expels wind
About the Manufacturer
Plum Flower is an established worldwide manufacturer of high-quality Chinese herbal formulas. Plum Flower uses 100% sulfur-free herbs and laboratory tests its products for contamination and heavy metals. In addition, Plum Flower strictly adheres to traditional herbal formula recipes and does not add any hidden pharmaceutical substances, preservatives or colors to its products. All Plum Flower formulas are made under internationally-certified GMP or "Good Manufacturing Practices" guidelines.
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