Guest guest Posted January 7, 2003 Report Share Posted January 7, 2003 I haven't mastered the art of replying in this group yet, and if my previous attempts failed, here is the list of ingredients in Fong Ton Pills. Joanne ---------------------------------------------------------------- Os Tigris ….inner part of tiger bone (strengthens bones) Fructus Chaenomelis …Chinese quince (for severe pain) White gourd … pumpkin ( destroys excessive humors of bile and phlegm) Plastrum Testudinis ….tortoise shell powder (strengthens bones) Radix e Sinensis …angelica root (enriches blood, improves circulation) Pyritum…. Iron sulfide (dissipates stagnant blood, help pain, heals fractures) Calami ….Rhizome of sweet flag ( checks growth of bacteria, carminative, relieves flatulence, improves digestion) Cortex Cinnamomi …. Inner bark of cinnamon tree (helps spastic conditions, rheumatism, heals wounds) incense ….. resin ( heals tumors, ulcers, vomiting, fevers, leprosy, dysentery) Myrrh… resin from shrub (anti-microbial, glandular fevers, rheumatism, trauma, anemia) Rhizoma Curcumal ...Turmeric (warms, blood purifier, anti-biotic, strengthens ligaments) Benzoinum …. Tree resin (stimulates circulation) Radix Jurinae …. Herb (for energy, and circulation) Semen Benincasae….Seeds of Job's Tears ( diuretic, drains damp enegy, relaxes muscles, sedative, analgesic, decreases swelling and heaviness) Radix Morindae …. Morinda root (tones and strengthens kidneys, dispels wind, transforms dampness) Cortex Eucommiae ….Tree bark (Invigorates the liver and kidney, strengthen the tendons and bones, eases soreness of the loins and knees, and flaccidity of lower limbs Radix Dipsaci … Dried root of herb (Tones the liver and kidney, promotes reunion of fractured bones, eases pain in the loins and knees, and weakness of muscles and bones) Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae …Dried root of herb ( relieves pain of the low back , knee joints, and arthralgia of the lower limbs, ensures proper downward flow of blood, reduces swelling) Flos Carthami …. Safflower (activates blood circulation, removes blood stasis, and relieves pain) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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