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Chinamed Sports Injury Formula 78c

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This formula is based on Die Da Wan (Pill Formula for Traumatic Injury) that was first recorded in the Small Collection of Fine Formulas (liang fang ji ye) by Xie Yuan-qing, 1842. Formulas to treat traumatic injury have been used in China for several thousand years to treat injuries sustained in military combat as well as during martial arts training. Traditionally the principles of treatment centre on activating the Blood in order to assist in the breakdown and removal of damaged tissue and dead cells, and also to alleviate pain. In addition, herbs that tonify the Liver and Kidney to promote the regeneration of injured tissues are generally also included.

This formula is listed in the Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China and is a complex prescription with 20 different herbal ingredients. Typical of it's class, it has both tonifying as well as dispersing actions. Herbs that nourish the Blood, as well as tonify the Liver and Kidney are included in order to strengthen the tendons, ligaments and bones, and thus promote healing.

Herbs that activate the Blood and dispel stasis relieve pain, assist in the removal of cellular debris, reduce inflammation and swelling and also to allow nutrients better access to the local area. Note the inclusion of Panax notoginseng, root (tian qi), which stops internal bleeding, in addition to its anti-inflammatory and analgesic actions. This formula is suitable for the treatment of traumatic injury with bruising, swelling and pain, e.g. fracture, dislocation, torn or inflamed ligaments.

TCM ACTIONS
Activates the Blood and dispels stasis, nourishes the Liver and Kidney to strengthen the tendons, ligaments and bones.

TCM SYNDROMES
Blood stasis causing localized pain.

INDICATIONS
Sports injury, soft tissue trauma, slow healing injuries, lumbar muscular sprain, bone fracture.

SIGNS & SYMPTOMS
(Key clinical features in bold)
  • Localised pain
  • Localised tenderness
  • Localised bruising
  • Limitation of movement of the affected area


 Ingredients
Ingredient Per 1 cap
Angelica polymorpha (Dong Quai) root extract 18.84 mg
equiv. root dry 113.04 mg
Boswellia carterii gum oleoresin extract 11.31 mg
equiv. gum oleoresin dry 67.86 mg
Caesalpinia sappan stem heartwood extract 11.31 mg
equiv. stem heartwood dry 67.86 mg
Carthamus tinctorius (Safflower) flower extract 11.31 mg
equiv. flower dry 67.86 mg
Citrus aurantium (Bitter Orange) fruit extract 11.31 mg
equiv. fruit dry 67.86 mg
Commiphora myrrha (Myrrh) gum oleoresin extract 11.31 mg
equiv. gum oleoresin dry 67.86 mg
Corydalis turtschaninovii (Corydalis) rhizome extract 18.84 mg
equiv. rhizome dry 113.04 mg
Curcuma longa (Turmeric) rhizome extract 11.31 mg
equiv. rhizome dry 67.86 mg
Curcuma zedoaria (Zedoary) rhizome extract 11.31 mg
equiv. root dry 67.86 mg
Cyathula officinalis root extract 15.06 mg
equiv. root dry 90.36 mg
Daemonorops draco (Dragon's Blood) sap resin extract 11.31 mg
equiv. sap resin dry 67.86 mg
Dipsacus asper (Teasel Root) root extract 11.31 mg
equiv. tuber dry 67.86 mg
Drynaria fortunei rhizome extract 11.31 mg
equiv. rhizome dry 67.86 mg
Glycyrrhiza uralensis (Licorice) root extract 6.27 mg
equiv. root dry 37.62 mg
Paeonia lactiflora (Peony) root extract 18.84 mg
equiv. root dry 113.04 mg
Paeonia suffruticosa (Tree Peony) stem bark extract 11.31 mg
equiv. stem bark dry 67.86 mg
Paeonia veitchii (Veitch's Peony) root extract 18.84 mg
equiv. root dry 113.04 mg
Panax notoginseng (Tienchi Ginseng) root powder dry 7.53 mg
equiv. root dry 45.18 mg
Platycodon grandiflorus (Balloonflower) root extract 11.31 mg