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Evil Bone Water, Powerful, Topical Pain Relief

January 14, 2022|Natural Pain Relief, Pain, Veterans

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EBW (Evil Bone Water)

Why is it called Evil Bone Water? Nobody ever remembers Zheng Gu Shui by name, but people remember the loose translation... Evil Bone Water! Discover the history and benefits of Evil Bone Water or EBW for short and the amazing results people are experiencing. Evil Bone Water is a memorable nickname for a powerful topical Chinese herbal liniment called Zheng Gu Shui, which translates into “bone-setting liquid.”  

What is Evil Bone Water?

Developed by a Chinese Master Herbalist over 1000 years ago, it is used today to treat pain or trauma from backache, arthritis, strains, bruises, sprains, breaks, and more. This external analgesic liniment is a must for everyone’s first aid cabinet.

Evil Bone Water is well known in many martial arts, and sports medicine circles for its quick and effective healing properties and pain relief. Used by martial artists to aid in the healing of iron fist training, it is believed to stimulate circulation, reduce pain and swelling, and improve the healing of injuries and wounds. 

Today the most common applications for Zheng Gu Shui (Evil Bone Water) involve traumatic injuries, bruises, and sprains. Many people have found Zheng Gu Shui helpful for all kinds of pain from carpal tunnel to arthritis.

Description:

Evil Bone Water (Zheng Gu Shui) is a Chinese topical medicinal hand-crafted with only empirical grade herbal ingredients in an approved facility. Evil Bone Water brand is superior to any other Zheng Gu Shui we've found (anywhere in the world). 

Common uses for Evil Bone Water include:

  • Incidental Injuries (particularly sports injuries)
  • Joint Pain
  • Spinal Pain
  • Muscle & Ligament Pain
  • Bruising
  • Sprains
  • General Pain
  • Shingles pain
  • Trigeminal neuralgiaia pain
  • Healing of deep cuts, lacerations, fractures, and contusions 
  • Postoperative swelling and pain
  • Toothaches
  • Cuts & Insect Bites

“The power of Evil Bone Water is that is actually helps the problem instead of just patching up the symptoms.”

Materials/Ingredients:
Quality Statement: "Evil Bone Water is never compromised with lesser grade herbal ingredients, only ethically sourced, empirical grade herbs are used." - Saint Apothocary

  • Zhang Nao (Camphor) - Helps local circulation.
  • Bo He Nao (Menthol) - Aromatic and cooling, and clears heat (in Chinese medicine terms, this refers to swelling, inflammation, and/or infection)
  • San/Tian Qi (Notoginseng, Pseudoginseng) - Helps with bleeding & blood stasis, bruising & swelling, inflammation and pain.
  • Ji Gu Xiang (Japanese Knot Weed) - Bruising and sprains inflammation.
  • Gui Pi (Cinnamon Bark) - Relaxes muscles, promotes circulation, and warms.
  • E Zhu (Zedoary Rhizome, Rhizoma Curcumae) - Promotes the circulation of qi and blood while helping break down accumulations in the body.
  • Bai Zhu (Atractylodis Macrocephalae Rhizoma) - Anti-inflammatory properties, helps relieve pain, muscle spasms, and cramps.
  • Hu Zhang (Knotweed Rhizome) - Invigorates the blood, helps dispel stasis, and helps open channels.
  • Bai Niu Dan (Inula Cappa DC) - Helps dispel wind, lessening dampness.
  • Qian Jin Ba (Philippine Flemingia Root)
  • Huang Qin (Scutellaria Root, Radix Scutellariae Baicalensis)

Instructions:

  1. Moisten a gauze pad or a piece of flannel with Evil Bone Water. You’ll want it saturated, but not dripping.
  2. Apply to the affected area and allow it to absorb for 30-45 minutes maximum.
  3. Or apply 2-3 times a day to the affected area with a cotton ball and allow it to dry.  
  4. Enjoy quick relief.

Tip: The solution will stain, so be cautious of where it comes in contact.

Evil Bone Water has no animal products. Furthermore, non-GMO, gluten-free, cruelty-free, pesticide-free, contaminant free.

Every herb is microscopically tested not only for proper variety and contaminants but strength. We make sure they are all sustainable and ethically sourced. Everything that goes into that bottle comes from the finest ingredients on the planet.

Note from the manufacturer:

When we craft our product, I always ask myself- What do I want on my skin? In my patient’s body? My own family?

Master Herbalist of Saint Apothecary - St. Simons Island, Florida, USA.

Mark Brinson, the owner of Saint Apothecary, is a retired Army veteran and member of the Old Guard, and the Commander in Chief's Guard. He's participated in more than 1,500 honors funeral services. Your purchase supports Mark's business. What a great way to thank a veteran and get an amazing product!

$45 Available for purchase in the Kissimmee/St. Cloud, FL area at East Lake Acupuncture (local pick up only at this time)

https://eastlakeacu.com/  On sale at $10 off (total of $35) from April 6, 2022 through May 1, 2022 in honor of National Army Day!

These statements have not been evaluated by the US Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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