Shake well. Take directly under the tongue, or mix with water or your preferred beverage.
Use as needed depending on level of pain or discomfort.
Suggested use: 1 - 2 droppers 1-2 times per day for discomfort levels 1-5 on pain scale 1-10. 2 droppers 2-3 times per day for discomfort levels 6-9 on pain scale 1-10. For pain levels at 10, please consider getting medical attention or going to ER.
More than 2 full droppers may cause drowsiness.
Do NOT use if pregnant or nursing. Keep out of reach of children.
Recommended for ages 18 and above.
Key Ingredients
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Also known as Dang Gui, Chinese Angelica Root is a traditional Chinese herb derived from the Angelica sinensis plant. It’s typically used as a warming herb, primarily for pain relief and improved recovery.
Benefits:
- Anti-inflammation
- Menstrual regulation
- Blood circulation
- Immune support
- Cardiovascular health
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Yan hu suo (Corydalis yanhusuo) is a native Chinese plant that has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for thousands of years. The plant's root and tuber contain a variety of compounds that are believed to have health benefits that are further amplified in conjunction with other anti-inflammatory therapeutics. including anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and sedative effects.
Benefits:
- Pain relief
- Anti-inflammation
- Skin healing
- Sedative
- Menstrual relief
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Frankincense, also known as Boswellia or Ru Xiang, is a resin obtained from the Boswellia tree that’s believed to have analgesic properties. It’s often used together with Myrrh for its potent complementary effects.
Benefits:
- Pain relief
- Anti-inflammation
- Blood circulation
- Wound healing
- Menstrual relief
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This particular form of THC is more widely legal because it is derived primarily from hemp. However, it retains all of the same effects as THC derived from cannabis: pain relief, psychoactivity, and a boosted sense of euphoria and uplifted mood.
Benefits:
- Pain relief
- Euphoric sensation
- Relaxing effect
- Anxiety relief
- Uplifted mood
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Also known as Gan Cao in Chinese medicine, Licorice root is a potent herb used for centuries in multiple medicinal applications. Its efficacy in digestion, anti-inflammation, and respiratory health has led to it being a mainstay in both Eastern and Western natural medicine.
Benefits:
- Anti-inflammation
- Digestive aid
- Respiratory health
- Adrenal support
- Immune support
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Myrrh is a resin obtained from the Commiphora tree and has been used for thousands of years in traditional herbal medicine. Commonly used topically, myrrh has long been considered a potent analgesic, acting to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and promote healing.
Benefits:
- Pain relief
- Anti-inflammation
- Wound healing
- Blood circulation
- Menstrual relief
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Also known as Du Huo, Angelica Pubescens is a root from the plant of the same name. It’s typically used as a warming herb in topical applications, best for anti-inflammation and headache relief.
Benefits:
- Anti-inflammation
- Joint pain support
- Headache relief
- Immune support
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Also known as Dan Shen or Red Sage Root, Salvia Root is a traditional Chinese herb derived from the Salvia miltiorrhiza plant. It is renowned for its anti-inflammatory properties, ideal for recovery and healing.
Benefits:
- Anti-inflammation
- Cardiovascular health
- Liver health
- Menstrual regulation
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Turmeric is a common herb with potent health benefits. In traditional medicine, it’s an effective anti-inflammatory, used to treat acute pain from injuries and menstrual cramps, as well as chronic pain from arthritis and other long-term conditions.
Benefits:
- Blood circulation
- Anti-inflammation
- Gastrointestinal relief
- Liver support
- Cardiovascular health
Found In:
1 Chinese Angelica Root
Also known as Dang Gui, Chinese Angelica Root is a traditional Chinese herb derived from the Angelica sinensis plant. It’s typically used as a warming herb, primarily for pain relief and improved recovery.
Benefits:
- Anti-inflammation
- Menstrual regulation
- Blood circulation
- Immune support
- Cardiovascular health
Found In:
2 Corydalis
Yan hu suo (Corydalis yanhusuo) is a native Chinese plant that has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for thousands of years. The plant's root and tuber contain a variety of compounds that are believed to have health benefits that are further amplified in conjunction with other anti-inflammatory therapeutics. including anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and sedative effects.
Benefits:
- Pain relief
- Anti-inflammation
- Skin healing
- Sedative
- Menstrual relief
3 Frankincense
Frankincense, also known as Boswellia or Ru Xiang, is a resin obtained from the Boswellia tree that’s believed to have analgesic properties. It’s often used together with Myrrh for its potent complementary effects.
Benefits:
- Pain relief
- Anti-inflammation
- Blood circulation
- Wound healing
- Menstrual relief
Found In:
4 Hemp-Derived THC
This particular form of THC is more widely legal because it is derived primarily from hemp. However, it retains all of the same effects as THC derived from cannabis: pain relief, psychoactivity, and a boosted sense of euphoria and uplifted mood.
Benefits:
- Pain relief
- Euphoric sensation
- Relaxing effect
- Anxiety relief
- Uplifted mood
5 Licorice Root
Also known as Gan Cao in Chinese medicine, Licorice root is a potent herb used for centuries in multiple medicinal applications. Its efficacy in digestion, anti-inflammation, and respiratory health has led to it being a mainstay in both Eastern and Western natural medicine.
Benefits:
- Anti-inflammation
- Digestive aid
- Respiratory health
- Adrenal support
- Immune support
6 Myrrh
Myrrh is a resin obtained from the Commiphora tree and has been used for thousands of years in traditional herbal medicine. Commonly used topically, myrrh has long been considered a potent analgesic, acting to relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and promote healing.
Benefits:
- Pain relief
- Anti-inflammation
- Wound healing
- Blood circulation
- Menstrual relief
Found In:
7 Pubescent Angelica Root
Also known as Du Huo, Angelica Pubescens is a root from the plant of the same name. It’s typically used as a warming herb in topical applications, best for anti-inflammation and headache relief.
Benefits:
- Anti-inflammation
- Joint pain support
- Headache relief
- Immune support
Found In:
8 Salvia Root
Also known as Dan Shen or Red Sage Root, Salvia Root is a traditional Chinese herb derived from the Salvia miltiorrhiza plant. It is renowned for its anti-inflammatory properties, ideal for recovery and healing.
Benefits:
- Anti-inflammation
- Cardiovascular health
- Liver health
- Menstrual regulation
Found In:
9 Turmeric
Turmeric is a common herb with potent health benefits. In traditional medicine, it’s an effective anti-inflammatory, used to treat acute pain from injuries and menstrual cramps, as well as chronic pain from arthritis and other long-term conditions.
Benefits:
- Blood circulation
- Anti-inflammation
- Gastrointestinal relief
- Liver support
- Cardiovascular health
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Frequently asked questions.
Yes, as part of the Full Spectrum CBD, Recovery tincture has 1.9mg THC per dose. THC is known for its pain-relieving properties, however such small amounts at the suggested doses should not cause drowsiness or a "stoned" feeling.
A bottle contains 30ml. Depending on the injury’s chronicity and severity, taking 1-2 droppers 1-3 times daily is advised. Many users experience reduced discomfort and enhanced recovery within 3-5 days when taken as suggested.
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