No.60 Herbal Spray — Cooling Thai Herbal Topical for Back and Joints
A unique, highly effective spray composed of numerous natural components, crafted according to ancient Thai recipes. The complex production process and long fermentation of the herbal ingredients historically made large-scale manufacturing difficult. It provides a very strong analgesic effect, relieving pain within 10–15 minutes. It is one of the most effective remedies for treating radiculitis. The spray dilates blood vessels at the application site, producing a pleasant warming sensation in the painful area, relieving muscle spasm, and enhancing metabolism. Active components penetrate deep skin layers and act on nerve endings, which leads to rapid pain relief.
Indications
- Radiculitis
- Lumbalgia (low back pain)
- Myositis (inflammation of one or more skeletal muscles)
- Intercostal neuralgia
- Inflammation of the sciatic nerve (sciatica)
- Bursitis (inflammation of the bursae around joints)
- Tenosynovitis (inflammation of tendon sheaths)
- Inflammatory and degenerative musculoskeletal diseases — radiculitis, arthritis, arthralgia (as adjunct therapy with No. 16 Thao En On)
- Sports “freeze,” cooling agent; helps “freeze” various bruises
- In sports: as a cooling agent for elbow and knee injuries and sprains; for recovery after excessive muscle load to support faster, more comfortable recovery
No.60 Herbal Spray — Benefits
- Fast, easy-to-use herbal spray for everyday comfort and relief
- Portable format for on‑the‑go use at work, travel, or the gym
- Cooling sensation that helps refresh skin and muscles after activity
- Aromatic botanicals provide a soothing, revitalizing experience
- Traditional Thai herbal approach in a clean, convenient delivery form
Who It’s For
- Active people who need a quick refresh during the day
- Office workers who experience routine stiffness from prolonged sitting
- Travelers who value compact, easy application with no mess
- Users who prefer herbal aromatics and a cooling feel
Precautions
- For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes
- Do not apply to damaged or irritated skin
- Individual sensitivity to essential oils is possible; discontinue if irritation occurs
- Keep out of reach of children; not recommended during pregnancy without professional advice
Patch test before first use. If you have chronic skin conditions, consult a professional.
Instructions
- For external use. Spray a small amount (1–2 pumps) onto the affected area and rub into the skin 1–3 times daily; it is advisable to cover the treated area with a cloth afterward.
- Wash hands thoroughly after application.
Storage
Store tightly closed, away from direct sunlight, at 15–30°C. Do not expose to heat sources.
Composition
Panax pseudoginseng — a perennial herb of the genus Ginseng (family Araliaceae). Naturally grows in the mountains of Tibet and southern China at about 1,500 m altitude and is cultivated in mountainous regions of Southeast Asia. The rhizomes of Panax pseudoginseng acquire their medicinal properties only during flowering; therefore, harvesting and processing are more labor-intensive than for many other medicinal plants. Preparations based on Panax pseudoginseng increase endurance and resistance to adverse factors, raise blood prothrombin levels, and dilate peripheral vessels. Use of the root (as powder or aqueous extracts) is mentioned as a tonic and hemostatic, and for treating bruises and wounds, reducing edema, restoring peripheral circulation, and rapidly relieving pain.
Interesting fact: according to tradition, during its lifespan (about 7 years) Panax pseudoginseng absorbs so many beneficial substances and earth energy that nothing grows on that spot for 10 years afterward—not even weeds.
Curcuma aromatica — a monocot herbaceous plant of the Ginger family (Zingiberaceae) native to Southeast Asia. In Eastern medicine, turmeric has long been considered to possess many medicinal properties: anti-inflammatory, bactericidal, and hemostatic. In China, both folk and classical medicine continue to use turmeric as a tonic, analgesic, and hemostatic. Masters of the traditional Siamese weapon martial art Krabi Krabong historically used Curcuma aromatica mixtures to treat severe wounds.
Modern studies have shown that turmeric extract has significant anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antibacterial properties. Experiments have noted that applying turmeric powder to septic and aseptic wounds markedly accelerates healing.
Specifications
No. 60 Therapeutic Lower Back & Joint Herbal Oil Spray — 85 ml
Important Note
This product is a cosmetic/herbal topical, not a medicine. Effects and sensitivity vary individually. Use as part of a balanced lifestyle.
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