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If youve never heard of Evil Bone Water, you might imagine it a magical potion straight out of a fairytale. Well, you might be right since it can help heal bone and muscle ailments with curious-looking herbs.
In Chinese medicine, Evil Bone Water is Zheng Xie Gu Shui or bone-setting liquid. It’s a traditional topical liniment thats composed of several herbs. Many believe that a master herbalist formulated the original recipe around 500 years ago.
Moreover, this powerful salve has become popular in martial arts and sports medicine for common aches, pains, and even fractures.
Originally, this pain relief formula had 26 ingredients. Before, local herbalists made it in low quantities. Eventually though, for many brands, 7 to 12 ingredients remained.
For example, Saint Apothecary Evil Bone Water, a hand-crafted US brand founded by Doctor of Oriental Medicine & Acupuncture Dr. Mark T Brinson, uses eleven (11) empirical grade herbal ingredients, namely:
– this well-known herb helps alleviate pain and reduces inflammation by promoting good blood flow. Consequently, Sanqi means three seven since people believe the best ones are harvested between 3 and 7 years after planting
– research shows that this Chinese shrub has anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties
– this cassia bark helps relax your muscles and warms the energy channels
– gives a cooling effect and helps the herbs get into the skin
– helps reduce bruising and inflammation
– relieves muscle pain through its anti-inflammatory activity
– helps promote good blood circulation and relieves pain
– helps prevent blood stagnation and opens up your energy channels
– similarly, camphor helps improve blood flow by interacting with sensory nerves
– according to research, its been used for decreasing inflammation
– it can help make the bones and joints strong
Evil Bone Water doesnt contain any animal products. In addition, its gluten-free, cruelty-free, pesticide-free, cruelty-free, and contaminant-free.
As for its name, Dr. Brinsons Chinese instructors said that Zheng Xie Gu Shu (ZGS) translates to evil bone water.
You can use this Chinese herbal liniment for pain management. It may help for muscle cramps, sports injuries, arthritis, pulled muscles, sprains, strains. Plus, you can use it for muscle cramps, bruises, insect bites, and even broken bones. *

To use this ointment, simply put a bit on a cotton ball or gauze. After that, apply it 2 to 3x a day on the affected area. Lastly, dont place it on any area with broken skin (such as a cut or open wound). Wash your hands after use.
However, it may stain so its better if you wrap the area in gauze.
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not meant to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.