Nerve Chill (Big 180 Capsules Bottle)
In TCM, RLS or Restless Leg Syndrome can be caused by wind damp, stagnation of liver qi, blood deficiency and stagnation as well as digestive issues. 99% success rate in clinic using these herbs.
Herbs known in clinical research to alleviate the causes of RLS patterns:
Mu Gua
Relaxes the sinews (increases Qi and Blood circulation) and unblocks the channels, spasms, calf cramps and edema due to “leg Qi”. It is especially good for disharmony between the Liver and Spleen leading to leg problems.
Chuan Niu Xi
Tonifies the Kidneys and Liver and strengthens the tendons and bones, Expels Wind and drains Dampness, Wind-Damp Bi pain and atrophy and spasms of the legs.
Ji Xue Teng
Activates the channels and relaxes the sinews. Invigorates and tonifies blood. Numbness of the extremities, lower back pain, knee pain or general soreness of the joints due to Wind-Damp Bi with either Blood Deficiency or Stasis. Weak extremities in the elderly.
Shen Jing Cao
Relaxes the sinews, invigorates the collaterals and invigorates the Blood. Issues with extending or flexing joints, swelling and pain.
Bai Shao Radix
Liver Qi Stagnation with Liver Yang Rising, Liver Wind with Yin and Blood Deficiency and Restless syndrome due to Blood Deficiency with pain and spasms.
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Take 4-8 capsules 2-3x a day preferably afternoon & evening. View Body Weight Herbal Dosing Chart
Mu Gua Fructus Chaenomelis, Chuan Niu Xi Radix Cyathulae, Bai Shao Radix Paeoniae Alba, Shen Jing Cao Herba Lycopodii, Gan Cao Radix Glycyrrhizae , Ji Xue Teng Caulis Spatholobi, Ru Xiang Olibanum, Fu Ling Poria, Dang Gui Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Ze Xie Rhizoma Alismatis, Bai Zhu Rhizoma Atractylodis