Product Focus, Preserve Chinese Herbalists

Product Focus

Pain Management, or Reducing Inflammation


Back Support (Chronic) – Chronic low back pain or morning stiffness
Clinical Note – Pain that improves with activity or movement. Not appropriate for injuries.

Back Support (Acute) – Acute low back pain with restricted range of motion.
Clinical Note – Pain that improves with rest, or worsens with activity. Appropriate for injuries.

Corydalin - Headaches. Analgesic and anti-inflammatory. Relieves muscle spasms.
Clinical Note – Designed for short term management of acute headache.

Herbal Analgesic– General analgesic and ant-inflammatory
Clinical Note – Often combined with other formulas to target specific painful area.

Neck and Shoulder (Chronic) – Chronic pain or stiffness of neck and shoulders
Clinical Note – Pain that improves with activity or movement. Not appropriate for injuries.

Neck and Shoulder (Acute) – Acute neck or shoulder pain with restricted range of motion.
Clinical Note – Pain that improves with rest, or worsens with activity. Appropriate for injuries.

Traumeel Tablets/Gel – Muscular pain, inflammation, sports injuries or bruising. Fever.
Clinical Note – Excellent for medicine cabinet. Very safe. Can treat acute or chronic inflammation.

Zeel Tablets/Gel – Mild to moderate joint related pain, arthritic pain, joint stiffness
Clinical Note – In clinical studies, proven as effective for mild to moderate osteoarthritis of the knee as Cox-2 inhibitors Celebrex and Vioxx.


Spascupreel – Muscle Spasms, Menstrual Cramps, Intestinal Cramps/Colic
Clinical Note - Temporary relief of symptoms of muscle spasms anywhere in the body.


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