Traditional Chinese Sciatica Pills

Traditional Chinese Sciatica Pills are often combined with traditional Chinese acupuncture treatments to provide full relief from sciatica's painful symptoms.

Indications
Sciatic pain

Functions
Stimulates blood circulation, relieves pain

Description
These pills effectively treat sciatica, a painful condition that follows the course of the sciatic nerve. Typically, the pain is caused by compression of a nerve by a protruding disk; often, the pain travels through the buttocks and down the back of the leg. In addition to Sciatica Pills, acupuncture is often very effective in treating this condition.

Some cases of sciatic pain respond to one acupuncture treatment and a short course of herbal therapy, while others are exceptionally resistant to recovery. The outcome depends on a number of factors: the overall health of the person, the severity of the injury causing the sciatic pain, and the ability of the person to rest and allow healing to occur. Sciatica Pills work especially well when combined with Du Huo Ji Sheng Wan.

Manufacturer: Hongxing Pharmaceutical Manufactory

Dosage: 10 pills, three times a day. Take for 15 days.

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