Zuo Gu Shen Jing Tong Pian - Sciaticlear
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The pattern of conditions Sciaticlear™ deals with are known as Bi Syndrome or Obstruction in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Bi Syndrome is caused by Wind, Dampness, Cold or Heat which obstruct the channels, result in stagnation of Qi and/or blood. Sciaticlear™ is best suited for cold-damp type Bi Syndrome which often presents with numbness or muscle weakness spreading from the low back, hip, thighs to the legs.
Zuo Gu Shen Jing Tong Pian works by dredging the meridians and removing obstructions from the channels while relaxing the tendons and muscles, strengthening the bones and tonifying the Kidneys. Zuo Gu Shen Jing Tong Pian also dispels cold and damp. From the perspective of TCM, proper bone development depends on the strength of the Kidney system. Zuo Gu Shen Jing Tong Pian's action of tonifying the Kidneys improves overall vitality and resilience.
Sciaticlear™ is a proprietary blend of eleven Chinese herbs that have a powerful ability to dispel stasis and clear obstructions from the channels. The herbs can be divided into 3 groups according to their functions.
The first group of herbs invigorates Qi and Blood to remove stasis. This group includes the chief herbs of this formula which are Ru Xiang (Boswellia) and Mo Yao (Myrrh). Together, Ru Xiang and Mo Yao strongly activate blood circulation. Yan Hu Suo (Corydalis root) and Chuan Xiong (Szechuan Lovage rhizome) also activate Qi and Blood circulation in the body. Jiang Huang (Turmeric) similarly relieves blood stasis and opens the channel pathways. Also included is Ba Ji Tian (Morinda) which is used to strengthen the sinews and bones and supplement the Liver and Kidney.
The second group of herbs address wind-dampness, open the meridians and relax the muscles and sinews. Xi Xian Cao (Siegesbeckia) and Wei Ling Xian (Clematis root) are used together especially for this purpose. Shen Jin Cao (Lycopodium) also dispels damp, relaxes the tendons and sinews and opens the channels.
The final group of herbs tonify blood and also relieve discomfort. Ji Xue Teng (Spatholobis stem) not only activates and tonifies the blood but also relaxes the tendons and opens the channels. Shu Di Huang (processed Rehmannia root) tonifies the Kidneys which play an important role in maintaining bone and joint health, especially in the lower back and legs. Shu Di Huang is an important tonifying herb used to nourish blood and Yin.
The standard dosage for Sciaticlear™ is 6 tablets or pills each time, taken 2 to 3 times daily. One bottle lasts users about 11 to 17 days.
The dose may be doubled for a quicker and stronger response as needed. Consult your practitioner for precise dosage recommendations based on body weight and other factors.