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Die Da Wan Hua Oil – Thousand Flowers Oil

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Die Da Wan Hua Oil – Thousand Flowers Oil is used to reduce swelling, relieve pain, remove blood stasis and promote blood flow in injured or affected muscles and joints. Amount: 1.7 fl oz (50ml).

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Die Da Wan Hua Oil, or Thousand Flowers Oil is a famous Chinese Herbal Medicines Oil used to reduce swelling, relieve pain, remove blood stasis and promote blood flow in injured or affected muscles and joints.

Chinese Dieda experts use Die Da Wan Hua Oil, or Thousand Flowers Oil to remove blood stasis when by massaging the oil into the muscle and joint, therefore can promote blood flow to the affected areas leading to fast recovery.  It is also used for Gua Sha therapy.

Use Die Da Wan Hua Oil for the following condition:

  • Aches and pains
  • Minor swelling
  • Backache
  • Arthritis
  • Bruises
  • Strains and sprains

Herbal Ingredients found in Die Da Wan Hua Oil – Thousand Flowers Oil

  • Camphor 4%
  • Menthol 3%
  • Camellia Oil,
  • Cleistocalyx Flower Dock Root,
  • Dragon’s Blood Resin,
  • Drynaria Rhizome,
  • Kudzu Flower,
  • Lacca Secretion,
  • Verchemia Lineate Supplejack Root,
  • Ragwort Safflower Flower, Safflower Oil,
  • Winter Sweet

Dosage Instructions for Die Da Wan Hua Oil – Thousand Flowers Oil

– Put a few drops on the affected area and gently rub in.
– Do not use more than 3 to 4 times per day.
– For adults and children two and older only.

Amount: 1.7 fl oz (50ml)

Weight 2 oz
Made In

China

What is Die Da Wan Hua Oil used for?

Die Da Wan Hua Oil is a traditional Chinese topical oil used for temporary relief from bruises, sprains, muscle strains, and minor injuries. It is a classic Dit Da (trauma) formula in Chinese medicine.

How do you use Die Da Wan Hua Oil?

Apply Die Da Wan Hua Oil directly to the affected area and massage gently. Repeat as needed for temporary relief from pain and swelling associated with minor injuries.

What does Die Da Wan Hua Oil mean?

Die Da Wan Hua translates roughly to ‘fall and hit ten-thousand flower oil,’ a traditional name for trauma-relief oils containing multiple herbal ingredients.

Where can I buy Die Da Wan Hua Oil?

Die Da Wan Hua Oil is available at Best Chinese Medicines with $7.95 flat-rate US shipping and 90-day hassle-free returns.

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