Contents: Gastrodia root (Gastrodia Elata), Scrophularia / Figwort (Scrophulariaceae), Notoperygium root (Notopterygium incisum), Eucommia bark (Eucommia ulmoides), Chinese Ligusticum root (Ligusticum sinense oliv.).
Indications: In treatment of pain due to inflamation of joints, back pain, and related issues.
Actions: Significant analgesic activity acting on nociceptive neurons and pain pathways to relieve pain and calm over-sensitized nervous systems.
Administration: 1 or 2 capsules, each 30-60 minutes until results are obtained. Take with plenty of water. Take for 2-3 days, then stop for 2-3 days. If pain persists, then further diagnosis and treatment is advised.
Can take higher dose by prescription when needed for high trauma cases.
Consider taking with Compounds IFP and / or NRV for stronger effect.
Reactions: Subtle but effective pain relief, without the usual cognitive effects of modern medicines. Occasionally induces a restful state. Cognition remains normal.
Storage: Must be kept sealed in cool dry place, normal refrigeration is required.
Cautions: Do not take with conventional pain killers or anti-inflammatory medicines. Pregnant and breast feeding women take smaller doses by prescription.
Dietary considerations related to disease and blood type
Other Medicines
Cautions
Level 2 Diagnosis and Cleanse, plus Compounds, as needed.
Jamu Jo Tonics, (Be sure these are also compatible with other diagnosis)
Vitamin C IV infusions, Once per week for the first month, then twice per month or as requested.
Gastrodia root (Gastrodia Elata). Neuroprotective, improves cognition, protects against seizures and excitotoxicity in the brain by reducing extracellular glutamate levels (epilepsy), protects the liver, helps with depression-anxiety-insomnia. Helps heal Tourette’s Syndrome.
Scrophularia / Figwort (Scrophulariaceae). Powerful painkilling ability equal to that of cortisone and twice as effective as indomethacin, a popular NSAID used to treat arthritis. As with the other herbal ingredients, scrophularia exerts these significant analgesic effects with virtually no side effects.
Notoperygium root (Notopterygium incisum). Relieves discomfort due to aching in the limbs and joints, especially in the upper part of the body. Supports joint discomfort, in part, by inhibiting 5-Lipoxygenase (5-LOX) and COX, two key enzymes involved in the arachidonic acid pathway that constitutes one of the main mechanisms for the production of pain and inflammation, without irritation to the nervous system.
Eucommia bark (Eucommia ulmoides). Strengthens bones and muscles, alleviates discomfort in the lower back and legs. Contains iridoid glycoside aucubin which inhibits of NF-kappaB activation in mast cells.
Chinese Ligusticum root (Ligusticum sinense oliv.). Contains alkaloids that inhibit TNF-alpha production and NF-kappaB activation. Has both anti-inflammatory and pain reducing effects, exerting its anti-inflammatory benefits in the early and the late stages of processes in the inflammatory pathology.