Shaolin Temple Xiaofang Baicao Black Plaster is a gift for elders suffering from stiff neck, knee pain, rheumatism, or lumbar disc herniation.
I. A Thousand-Year Heritage: From Shaolin Secrets to Health and Wellness for All
II. Core Efficacy: Triple Action, Addressing Both Symptoms and Root Cause
1. Meridian unblocking and blood circulation promotion
2. Dispels wind and cold, eliminates dampness and toxins
3. Strengthens muscles and bones, repairs strain.
III. Target Audience: Covering all scenarios related to bone diseases and sub-health
- People suffering from bone pain : neck pain, lumbar disc herniation, frozen shoulder, rheumatoid arthritis, sciatica, bone hyperplasia, lumbar muscle strain, sprains and strains (especially good for old injuries);
- People suffering from cold-related ailments : women with uterine coldness, menstrual cramps, stomach coldness and stomach pain, aversion to cold, and cold hands and feet;
- Sub-healthy individuals : experiencing physical weakness and soreness, muscle stiffness, poor blood circulation, kidney deficiency, and neck, shoulder, and back discomfort due to prolonged desk work;
- Special needs groups : those experiencing muscle soreness after exercise, postpartum recovery, bone health maintenance for middle-aged and elderly people, and those seeking to regulate cold and damp constitution.
IV. Processing Formula: Ancient Craftsmanship + Modern Technology
1. Rare formula with 108 synergistic herbs
2. Traditional processing method – 28 refining steps
V. Usage Method: Apply scientifically for double the efficacy.
- Preparation before application : Clean the affected skin with alcohol or warm water (to sterilize and promote absorption), then apply ginger to the affected area (to enhance the effect of dispelling wind and cold), and wipe it dry until the skin is dry;
- Application Techniques : After warming and softening the plaster, apply it to the pain point or acupoint, gently rubbing to ensure the plaster adheres closely to the skin, and massage for a while to accelerate blood circulation;
- Usage cycle : Each patch can be applied continuously for 72 hours. It is recommended to change it every 2-3 days. After applying for 48 hours, rest for 6-8 hours to allow the skin to breathe. 5 boxes constitute one course of treatment. Bone disease treatment requires 2-5 courses of treatment. After recovery, consolidate with 1 course of treatment to prevent recurrence.
- Residue cleaning : After removing the plaster, if there is black residue on the skin, you can gently dab it off with the plaster or wipe it with cooking oil.
VI. Precautions: Use safely and adjust precisely.
- Contraindications : Pregnant women, alcoholics, those with bleeding/suppurating wounds, patients with spinal cord tumors/bone tumors/bone tuberculosis, and those with severe cardiovascular/cerebrovascular diseases/mental illness/endocrine disorders are prohibited from using this product; use with caution if you have broken skin or allergies.
- Dietary restrictions : Avoid excessive consumption of duck eggs, dog meat, mung beans, and alcohol during the application period;
- Normal reactions : After application, sensations such as heat, burning, itching, numbness, and oozing may occur. These are all reactions caused by the medicinal effects and do not require discontinuation. If edema occurs (not caused by kidney disease), it is recommended to continue use and observe.
- Special Notes : For vertebral slippage or joint dislocation, repositioning is required before application; do not use during acute sprains with swelling and bruising, wait until swelling subsides before use.
The Shaolin Temple Xiaofang Herbal Black Plaster is a premium therapeutic patch designed for joint pain, cervical issues, knee discomfort, rheumatism, and lumbar disc herniation, making it an ideal health gift for elders. This remarkable product represents over 1,500 years of Chan medical culture and 800 years of ancient formulary tradition, originally known as "Shaolin Bone-Setting Plaster" or the prestigious "Black Jade Bone-Setting Plaster," which served as one of the three sacred secret formulas of Shaolin Temple dating back to the Northern Wei Dynasty. Initially developed exclusively for Shaolin monks to treat martial arts injuries and musculoskeletal strain, this formula was historically for its extraordinary healing properties, with ancient medical records noting cases where paralyzed patients could sit upright within three to five days and those with bone injuries could run swiftly overnight. The plaster delivers comprehensive therapeutic benefits through three primary mechanisms documented: meridian circulation and blood stasis resolution by targeting the Ren and Du meridians to rapidly dilate local blood vessels, accelerate circulation, and alleviate muscle stiffness and numbness associated with cervical pain, lumpar disc herniation, and sciatica; wind-cold dispelling and detoxification through warming medicinal properties that penetrate deep tissues to eliminate pathogenic dampness and cold toxins from meridians and organs, effectively addressing cold-related conditions such as uterine coldness, gastric coldness, and rheumatic pain; and tendon strengthening with tissue repair capabilities utilizing the synergistic effects of 108 precious traditional Chinese herbs that both clear blockages and nourish bones while stimulating natural healing processes for chronic conditions including lumbar muscle strain, frozen shoulder, bone hyperplasia, and soft tissue injuries. coldness, cold limbs, sub-health conditions including fatigue, muscle stiffness, poor circulation, kidney deficiency, and neck-shoulder-back discomfort from prolonged desk work, plus specific populations requiring muscle recovery after exercise, postpartum rehabilitation, elderly bone care, and cold-damp constitution adjustment. The formulation combines ancient craftsmanship with modern technology, incorporating 108 premium Chinese medicinal herbs including dragon's blood, notoginseng, ginseng, eucommia, drynaria, lycopodium, angelica, and musk, all sourced according to strict seasonal harvesting and direct regional supply principles, such as Sumatran dragon's blood from Indonesia and wild achyranthes from Qinyang, Henan Province.