Barefoot Doctor Herbs

Kwan Loong Oil Expels Wind-Dampness from Channels & Muscles, Invigorates Qi and Blood, Alleviates Pain, Relaxes the Muscles, Transforms and Disperses Phlegm, Opens the Orifices

Indications: Wind-cold-damp Bi-pain with chronic lower back ache, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, neuralgia, numbness, poor circulation, stiffness. Qi and Blood stagnation presenting with sprains, strains, bruising, muscle pain, joint pain, soft tissue injuries, simple fractures. Stops the itch and irritation from insect bites and stings. Relieves nasal and sinus congestion associated with cold and flu. Alleviates motion sickness.*

Standard Dosage: Apply to affected areas, 3-4 x day.

Clinical Dosage: Rub a few drops into the affected area and massage gently. If necessary repeat every two hours. Maximum application is four times daily. Can be mixed with a carrier if too strong alone. A few drops in hot water as a steam inhalation for relief of nasal or sinus congestion, or rubbed on the chest for chest congestion and mucous build-up. A few drops inhaled on a tissue can relieve motion sickness.**

Ingredients: Lavendula angustifolia oil, Eucalyptus globulus leaf-oil, Mineral oil, Methyl salicylate, Menthol, Unlisted proprietary ingredients. – Fen yi cao you, You jia li you, Kuang zhi you, Shui yang suan ja zhi, Bo he nao, Unlisted proprietary ingredients.

Cautions & Contraindications: For external use only. Contraindicated during pregnancy. Use with caution in patients on anti-coagulant therapy. Contraindicated for patients with acute inflammation where RICE (rest, ice, compression and elevation) is the appropriate treatment. Avoid contact with the eyes and mucous membranes. Not suitable for use on open wounds or with skin diseases such as eczema.**

May cause redness and itching and irritation in those with sensitive skin. Not suitable for children under 5 years old.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

**This information is provided to assist trained practitioners of traditional Chinese medicine with selection of products. If you are not familiar with these formulas or concepts please consult an acupuncturist or herbal  practitioner trained in the use of Chinese herbs or refer to more in-depth reference materials. Chinese herbal remedies are meant to improve health and function, not act as a substitute for medical care.