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Evil Bone Water

$40.00Price

Evil Bone Water (EBW), or Zheng Xie Gu Shui, is a topical liniment used for ANY pain problem. It increases circulation, reduces inflammation, and also acts as a natural disinfectant while penetrating deeply to relieve pain. 

 

You simply spray on or dab some on a cotton round and rub or compress onto the injured area. It acts as a numbing agent to relieve pain.

 

Commonly used for: 

Any pain - bruises, cuts, joint pain, sprains, strains, muscle pain, broken bones, headaches, insect bites, skin conditions, and more.

 

Ingredients:  

Tian Qi (San-Qi Ginseng)

Gui Pi (Cinnamon)

Zhang Nao (Camphor) 

Bo He Nao (Menthol)

Hu Zhang (Japanese Knotweed Root)

E Zhu (Zedoary)

Bai Zhi (Angelica)

Ji Gu Xiang (Croton)

Qian Jin Ba (Flemingia Root)

Bai Nui Dan (Elecampane)

High-Quality Alcohol

UV Sterilized & Ionized Water

 

How To Use:

Typical application is 3-4x per day on the same area, however, EBW can cause dryness in excess of 3-4x per day. Our team advises application of moisturizer  following use.

 

Pregnancy Use: 

Do not apply on the abdomen during pregnancy. Only apply EBW on the sacrum area during or prior to labor.

 

Open Wounds: 

It may be used on open wounds and stitches to disinfect and relieve pain. Because it is alcohol based, it may cause a stinging sensation followed by a numbing sensation within a few seconds.

 

Topical Use Only, Do NOT Drink: 

Though safe on gums or a tooth with a Q-tip, Evil Bone Water is intended for external application only.

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207-317-6770

15 Main Street, Gray ME 04039

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