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Liniments, Gao (poultices), Soaks, Powders, Ointments and Pills for Trauma and Orthopedic Conditions.

Frank Butler and I founded Zheng Gu Tui Na (www.zhenggutuina.com) several years ago, combining our knowledge to create an effective method of teaching traditional Chinese Orthopedics and the treatment of traumatic injury. Due to requests by students to make the herbal component of these treatments more accessible, we have now created a product line in collaboration with Kamwo Herb Pharmacy. This product line is composed of the most effective formulas for treating trauma and other conditions. These formulas, taught in our classes and used by us everyday in the clinic, are now available, already prepared and ready for immediate use. We have ensured that these proprietary formulas are prepared in the traditional way, which maximizes effectiveness and decreases the likelihood of skin reactions. All of our products are conveniently packaged so that they are easy to use in the clinic, on the sports field or in the martial arts school. They are useful for athletes, martial artists, massage therapists and practitioners of Oriental medicine. They can be safely given to patients for home use. Many of these formulas are the same, or variations of, the formulas in my book A Tooth From the Tiger's Mouth, which is also available from Kamwo Herb Pharmacy.
To order go to: www.kamwo.com/Public/zhenggutuina.php
Tui Na, literally “pushing-grasping,” is the name commonly used to refer to Chinese medical massage. It differentiates medical massage from other Asian massage methods such as “An Mo” or “Shiatsu.” Properly employed the theories and techniques of Tui Na are extremely effective at treating a wide variety of problems, including structural misalignment, orthopedic problems and sports injuries, as well as internal diseases. Zheng Gu Tui Na includes not only massage techniques but also methods of structural re-alignment, the external application of herbs and the treatment of trauma, orthopedic acupuncture, and Qi Gong and rehabilitation methods.
The Tui Na class curriculum and schedule can be found on the Zheng Gu Tui Na Website.
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