Guest guest Posted November 9, 2003 Report Share Posted November 9, 2003 Doe anyone know of a UK supplier for Wan hua Oil. (Great stuff to use when doing tuina). Attilio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2003 Report Share Posted November 10, 2003 Chinese Medicine , " Attilio DAlberto " <attiliodalberto> wrote: > Doe anyone know of a UK supplier for Wan hua Oil. (Great stuff to > use when doing tuina). > > Attilio If I am not wrong Shizhen herbs sell this oil and some other very effective massage and therapy oils (their price is usually very low too). Shmuel Halevi AcuMedico.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2003 Report Share Posted November 10, 2003 Hi All, Shmuel Halevi wrote: > Attilio If I am not wrong Shizhen herbs sell [Wan Hua] oil and some > other very effective massage and therapy oils (their price is > usually very low too). Die Da Wan Hua Oil (Diedawanhuayou) appears to mean whatever the manufacturers put into it. It does NOT appear to be a standard formula! Its variants include (1) http://www.ycyhealth.com/Chinese%20Herbal%20Medicines/cream%20and%20 ointment/WanHuaOil/WanHuaOil.shtml has Die Da Wan Hua Oil for 3 US$ for 50ml. It has c. 40% oils (Oleum Eucalypti 5.43%, Oleum Plant 21.78% Oleum Terebinthinae 13.04%), plus Cx Gossampini 5.43%, Cx Moutan 1.81%, Fl Carthami 7.25%, Fl Chimonanthi Praecocis 5.43%, Fr Gardeniae 3.62%, Hylote lepphir Verticillati 3.62%, Rx Berchemiae Lineatae 7.25%, Rx clematidis 5.43%, Rx Ledebouriellae 5.43%, Rx Rumicis Japonici 5.43%, Rz Drynariae 5.43%, Rz Sparganii 3.62% (2) {PRIVATE " TYPE=PICT;ALT=Wan Hua Oil : Wan Hua You (K14) " }http://shop.store./chinaherb/pawanhuaoilk.html has a different composition for Wan Hua Oil [Wan Hua You]: Active Ingredients: Methyl Salicylate 30%, Menthol 15% and Camphor 10%. An external analgesic for the temporary relief of minor aches and pains of muscles and joints associated with simple backache, arthritis, bruises and sprains. Functions and indications: An external analgesic for the temporary relief of minor aches and pains of muscles and joints associated with simple backache, arthritis, bruises and sprains Functions and indications: Soothing the channels and quickening the network vessels. Use for injuries from falls, hammerblow wrench, stanching bleeding and relieving pain, diminishing inflammation and engendering flesh, dispersing swelling and dissipating stasis. Packing: 30ml (1oz.) per box. Caution: Do not use if pregnant. Direction: For adults and children 2 years of age and older: Apply to affected area not more than 3 or 4 times daily. Consult a doctor for use on children under 2 years of age. Actions: Soothing the channels and quickening the network vessels. Use for injuries from falls, hammerblow wrench, stanching bleeding and relieving pain, diminishing inflammation and engendering flesh, dispersing swelling and dissipating stasis. Packing: 30ml/box. Caution: Do not use if pregnant. Direction: For adults and children 2 years of age and older: Apply to affected area not more than 3 or 4 times daily. Consult a doctor for use on children under 2 years of age. (3) http://www.carbotrading.com/Products/Medicine/GD051.htm has another composition for it!: It has Oleum Eucalypti 78%, Oleum Pini (Terebinthinae) 13%, Gusuibu (Fortune's Drynaria Rz) 9%. Indications: Applicable to trauma, or traumatic injuries such as fractures, wounds, bruise, sprains, burn, incised wounds and scald hemorrhage. Ingredients: Dosage: tid externally (4) Another Chinese WWW source [ http://www.jxt.com.cn/JXT/product/ddwhy.htm ] says: Dieda Wanhuayou Contains: Songjieyou-Oleum Terebinthae, Zhangnaoyou-Oleum Camphorae, Dahuang-Rhubarb Rz, Liangmianzhen-??, Honghua-Fl Carthami, Maqianzi, Zhizi-Fl Gardeniae, Ezhu(Zhi)-Rx Zedoariae, Baizhi-Rx Angelicae Dahuricae, Chuanxiong(Zhi)-Rz Ligustici, Baihuajiao-White Pepper, Duhuo-Rx Angelica Pubescentis, etc. Actions: Haemostat; Ease Pain; Antiinflammation; Ease Muscle; Move Xue Stasis; Ease Congestion; Quicken Xue; Relax Body; in trauma/injury, fracture, abrasions & sprains; bleeding knife wounds; burns, scalds, etc. External use only; rub into affected area (5) http://www.nhcanada.com/english/product_view.asp?product_id=1101 has large bottle [volume not given, composition not given] for 1.88$ IMO, an Ayurvedic rub (MOOV by Paras Pharmaceuticals) http://www.indiaplaza.com/catalog/catalogdetail/healthbeautydetail.as p?itemid=174183 & place=US & majorcat=health & subcat=ayurvedic is a very similar and effective alternative for injuries and as a massage rub. It has Oil of Wintergreen 15%, Pudinah Ka Phool (Menthol) 5%, Tarpin ka Tel (Turpentine oil) 3%, Nilgiri tel (eucalyptus oil) 2%, Base 75%. It is very cheap if one can buy it in India (60 cents/25g tube in India but 3 US$ in USA). Best regards, Email: < WORK : Teagasc Research Management, Sandymount Ave., Dublin 4, Ireland Mobile: 353-; [in the Republic: 0] HOME : 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: 0] WWW : http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/searchap.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2003 Report Share Posted November 10, 2003 The Wan Hua Oil i get for 2 bucks in Chinatown, NYC, is from United Pharmaceutical Manufactory, Guangzhou, 30cc. and contains, acc. to box label: Hibiscus mutabilis, Senecio palmatus, Aloe, Rumex japonicus, Myrrhea, Calycanthus prsecox(sic), Oleum carthamus, Panax Pseudosin(sic), Carthamus, Rhizoma Drynariae, Olibanum, Calamus draco, Limonitum, Oleum terebinthinae, Oleum tsubaki. (I omit the gram listings of each.) I've always liked it(in spite of the smell - which oddly, smells sort of like some of the 'ayurvedic' oils i've gotten). It doesn't feel hot/cold. And an interesting side application is that it can be used after using another liniment which turns out to be too unbearably burny - or like those ABC Plasters, some of which are like habaneros. In fact, one of the label applications, in addition to 'shocken and twisten', is 'septic burns'. Wouldn't cross the border without it(the border being the Hudson or East River). Ann Die Da Wan Hua Oil (Diedawanhuayou) appears to mean whatever the manufacturers put into it. It does NOT appear to be a standard formula! Its variants include (1) http://www.ycyhealth.com/Chinese%20Herbal%20Medicines/cream%20and%20 ointment/WanHuaOil/WanHuaOil.shtml has Die Da Wan Hua Oil for 3 US$ for 50ml. It has c. 40% oils (Oleum Eucalypti 5.43%, Oleum Plant 21.78% Oleum Terebinthinae 13.04%), plus Cx Gossampini 5.43%, Cx Moutan 1.81%, Fl Carthami 7.25%, Fl Chimonanthi Praecocis 5.43%, Fr Gardeniae 3.62%, Hylote lepphir Verticillati 3.62%, Rx Berchemiae Lineatae 7.25%, Rx clematidis 5.43%, Rx Ledebouriellae 5.43%, Rx Rumicis Japonici 5.43%, Rz Drynariae 5.43%, Rz Sparganii 3.62% (2) {PRIVATE " TYPE=PICT;ALT=Wan Hua Oil : Wan Hua You (K14) " }http://shop.store./chinaherb/pawanhuaoilk.html has a different composition for Wan Hua Oil [Wan Hua You]: Active Ingredients: Methyl Salicylate 30%, Menthol 15% and Camphor 10%. An external analgesic for the temporary relief of minor aches and pains of muscles and joints associated with simple backache, arthritis, bruises and sprains. Functions and indications: An external analgesic for the temporary relief of minor aches and pains of muscles and joints associated with simple backache, arthritis, bruises and sprains Functions and indications: Soothing the channels and quickening the network vessels. Use for injuries from falls, hammerblow wrench, stanching bleeding and relieving pain, diminishing inflammation and engendering flesh, dispersing swelling and dissipating stasis. Packing: 30ml (1oz.) per box. Caution: Do not use if pregnant. Direction: For adults and children 2 years of age and older: Apply to affected area not more than 3 or 4 times daily. Consult a doctor for use on children under 2 years of age. Actions: Soothing the channels and quickening the network vessels. Use for injuries from falls, hammerblow wrench, stanching bleeding and relieving pain, diminishing inflammation and engendering flesh, dispersing swelling and dissipating stasis. Packing: 30ml/box. Caution: Do not use if pregnant. Direction: For adults and children 2 years of age and older: Apply to affected area not more than 3 or 4 times daily. Consult a doctor for use on children under 2 years of age. (3) http://www.carbotrading.com/Products/Medicine/GD051.htm has another composition for it!: It has Oleum Eucalypti 78%, Oleum Pini (Terebinthinae) 13%, Gusuibu (Fortune's Drynaria Rz) 9%. Indications: Applicable to trauma, or traumatic injuries such as fractures, wounds, bruise, sprains, burn, incised wounds and scald hemorrhage. Ingredients: Dosage: tid externally (4) Another Chinese WWW source [ http://www.jxt.com.cn/JXT/product/ddwhy.htm ] says: Dieda Wanhuayou Contains: Songjieyou-Oleum Terebinthae, Zhangnaoyou-Oleum Camphorae, Dahuang-Rhubarb Rz, Liangmianzhen-??, Honghua-Fl Carthami, Maqianzi, Zhizi-Fl Gardeniae, Ezhu(Zhi)-Rx Zedoariae, Baizhi-Rx Angelicae Dahuricae, Chuanxiong(Zhi)-Rz Ligustici, Baihuajiao-White Pepper, Duhuo-Rx Angelica Pubescentis, etc. Actions: Haemostat; Ease Pain; Antiinflammation; Ease Muscle; Move Xue Stasis; Ease Congestion; Quicken Xue; Relax Body; in trauma/injury, fracture, abrasions & sprains; bleeding knife wounds; burns, scalds, etc. External use only; rub into affected area (5) http://www.nhcanada.com/english/product_view.asp?product_id=1101 has large bottle [volume not given, composition not given] for 1.88$ IMO, an Ayurvedic rub (MOOV by Paras Pharmaceuticals) http://www.indiaplaza.com/catalog/catalogdetail/healthbeautydetail.as p?itemid=174183 & place=US & majorcat=health & subcat=ayurvedic is a very similar and effective alternative for injuries and as a massage rub. It has Oil of Wintergreen 15%, Pudinah Ka Phool (Menthol) 5%, Tarpin ka Tel (Turpentine oil) 3%, Nilgiri tel (eucalyptus oil) 2%, Base 75%. It is very cheap if one can buy it in India (60 cents/25g tube in India but 3 US$ in USA). Best regards, Email: < WORK : Teagasc Research Management, Sandymount Ave., Dublin 4, Ireland Mobile: 353-; [in the Republic: 0] HOME : 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: 0] WWW : http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/searchap.htm Membership requires that you do not post any commerical, swear, religious, spam messages,flame another member or swear. To change your email settings, i.e. individually, daily digest or none, visit the groups' homepage: Chinese Medicine/ click 'edit my membership' on the right hand side and adjust accordingly. To send an email to <Chinese Medicine- > from the email account you joined with. You will be removed automatically but will still recieve messages for a few days. 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