The Great Mender Teapills & Healing Traumatic Injury
Plum Flower Brand The Great Mender Teapills or Jin Gu Die Shang Wan assists with Qi & Blood Stagnation due to Die Da (traumatic injury) presenting with pain, redness, swelling, bruising, bleeding.
The Great Mender Teapills should be utilized to dramatically enhance your healing of sprains, strains, broken bones, slow healing wounds or injuries. If you suffer from chronic stabbing pain especially in the chest area [between your ribs] and sharp epigastric or pelvic pain you may benefit from this specialized Chinese Herbal Formula. As the name clearly states, this is a formula to assist with the rebuilding of healthy tissue, especially in critical areas.
The Great Mender Teapills can also be used for post-surgical procedures to help relieve pain by moving Blood Stasis and encouraging new and healthy tissue growth. This can also apply to bone breakage. Chinese Medicine’s point of view on post-traumatic healing requires any area of insult or injury not stay still or stagnant. Rather, healing should focus to encourage the removal of old and damaged Blood, fluids and tissue at the cellular level. This will a much more rapid rate of encouraging new and healthy tissue growth.
In Conclusion, The Great Mender Teapills works by invigorating the Blood, dispels blood stasis, strengthening tendons and bones, stops bleeding, alleviating pain, as well as promoting regeneration of damaged tissues.
Equally important, severe injuries with a large amount of Blood Stasis and pain, The Great Invigorator Teapills can be used prior to The Great Mender, or in addition with, until the injury has transferred into the healing stage.
Chinese Medicine Daily Disharmony Listing Associated with The Great Mender Teapills
- Pain, redness, swelling, bruising, bleeding
- For sprains, strains, broken bones, slow healing wounds or injuries
- Chronic stabbing pain, including chest and epigastric pain
- Dysmenorrhea and pelvic pain
Possible Chinese Medicine Presentations
Chinese Medicine pulse diagnostic may present as: normal, wiry, choppy, or tight
Chinese Medicine tongue diagnostic may present as: normal, pale or purple
Ingredients:
Xu duan, Tian san qi, Chi shao, Ru xiang, Mo yao, Hong hua, Xue jie, San leng, Bai shao, Su mu, Gan cao, Dang gui, Tu bie chong, Mu dan pi, Tian gua zi, Tao ren, Fang feng, Mu tong, Gu sui bu, Zhi shi, Liu ji nu, Jie geng, Yan hu suo, Jiang huang
Size Options:
No other size options available. Product is only available in a regular size bottle of 200 teapills.
The Great Mender Teapills Dosage:
Manufacturer standard dosage is 8 teapills, 3 times per day. Take with warm water.
Cautions & Contraindications For The Great Mender Teapills
Contraindicated during pregnancy, or with hemorrhagic disorders. Use with caution during heavy menstrual bleeding. Use with caution in patients on anticoagulant therapy. Contains tree nuts.
David Halley –
Great Mender has been the solution to a chronic tendon injury that I first experienced 12 years ago. For 3 years after the injury, I was unable to play guitar, which is both a favorite pastime and, traditionally, a source of income for me. Many kinds of treatment failed to produce relief but Great Mender got me close to normal. For the kind of injury that I have, I highly recommend it.
L –
I started taking these for an ankle fracture at the point when my ankle was quite swollen and becoming black and blue. I was surprised at how quickly the swelling went down and the bruising actually did not progress. The healing process was swift and my ankle healed before the expected 6-8 week time frame.
Billie Luisi-Potts –
Great Mender Teapills are the most effective treatment I have experienced after orthopedic casting for a complex fracture. Having fractured both right leg tibia and fibula, I was in a hard cast for six weeks. Using Great Mender at the rate of 4 pills, 3x daily for five days, all swelling was reduced so thoroughly that the original cast had to be sawed off and replaced by a closer casting. Swelling and discomfort was negated 100%, no western pain medications were needed. Though I was 66 when this occurred, bone healing was rapid and complete in less than six weeks. Dosage was reduced to 4 teapills once daily after the 2nd cast was done and discontinued completely at three weeks. I have used Great Mender occasionally after ankle stressors such as airplane flights or standing more than 8 hours. It rapidly reduces edema with no disruptive side effects. I highly recommend this formulation to all my herb students.