Evil Bone Water Topical
Evil Bone Water, 3.4oz
Evil Bone Water, 3.4oz
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Evil Bone Water (Zheng Xie Gu Shui) is a Dit Da herbal liniment that invigorates Blood, resolves Blood stasis, and dispels Wind-Cold-Damp Bi obstruction. This deeply penetrating external formula is trusted by practitioners worldwide for supporting recovery from traumatic injury, musculoskeletal discomfort, and local swelling.
Evil Bone Water (Zheng Xie Gu Shui) is a traditional Chinese herbal liniment formulated for external use in the Dit Da traumatology tradition. Available through Golden Needle Online, this fast-absorbing topical formula invigorates Blood, resolves stasis, and dispels Wind-Cold-Damp Bi obstruction at the site of injury or discomfort. Rooted in a 500-year-old formula tradition and handcrafted in the United States by Dr. Mark T. Brinson, Doctor of Oriental Medicine (DOM), Acupuncture Physician (Ap), and Master Herbalist, Evil Bone Water is trusted by licensed practitioners in over 3,000 clinics worldwide.
Common Uses
- Sports and traumatic injuries
- Bi syndrome affecting the joints, spine, and musculature
- Sprains and strains of sinew and ligament
- Blood stasis with local swelling and bruising
- Fracture and injury recovery support
- Muscle and ligament pain
- Cuts and insect bites
- Topical skin conditions and infections
TCM Formula Profile
Formula Category: Dit Da Yao – External Traumatology Liniment
TCM Actions:
- Invigorates Blood and resolves Blood stasis (Huo Xue Hua Yu)
- Moves Qi and alleviates pain (Xing Qi Zhi Tong)
- Dispels Wind-Cold-Damp and unblocks Bi obstruction (Qu Feng San Han Chu Shi)
- Warms and opens the channels and collaterals (Wen Tong Jing Luo)
- Reduces swelling and disperses accumulation (Xiao Zhong San Jie)
Pattern Indication: Wind-Cold-Damp Bi obstruction; Blood stasis with Qi stagnation following traumatic injury; local swelling, pain, and reduced mobility associated with stasis in the channels and collaterals.
Key Ingredients
| Herb (Pinyin) | TCM Function & Sourcing Notes |
|---|---|
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Natural Camphor Zhang Nao |
Opens the channels and collaterals; promotes local circulation; drives the formula deep into tissue. Has a unique thermal property that shifts between warming and cooling with friction. Sourced from mature camphor laurel trees in Southeast Asia; natural form only, not synthetic. Can only be properly sourced from trees in this region. |
|
Natural Menthol Bo He Nao |
Disperses superficial Wind; provides cooling analgesic action; clears heat from the surface. Complements the warming herbs to create a balanced penetrating effect. Natural peppermint-derived; not synthesized. |
|
Cinnamon Bark Gui Pi |
Warms the channels; dispels Cold; promotes movement through the collaterals; releases musculature. Sourced from trees 20 to 30 years old. Pre-soaked in grain alcohol before decoction to preserve volatile oils that would otherwise be lost in cooking, ensuring maximum potency in the finished liniment. |
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Japanese Knotweed Hu Zhang |
Invigorates Blood; dispels Blood stasis; clears heat arising from stagnation. Well-suited to acute traumatic presentations where heat and stasis occur together. |
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Zedoary E Zhu |
Powerfully breaks Blood stasis; strongly moves Qi; relieves pain and dissipates accumulation. Among the stronger Blood-moving herbs in the Dit Da tradition. |
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Angelica Root Bai Zhi |
Dispels Wind-Cold; relieves pain; reduces swelling. Acts as a penetrating carrier herb, drawing the formula deeper into affected tissue. |
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Croton Root Ji Gu Xiang |
Dispels Wind-Damp; activates Blood; relieves pain in the channels and collaterals. |
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Flemingia Root Qian Jin Ba |
Wildcrafted; dispels Wind-Cold-Damp; strengthens and supports the integrity of sinew and bone. Particularly relevant in Bi conditions with structural involvement. |
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Elecampane Bai Niu Dan |
Clears Wind-Damp; reduces local swelling; supports resolution of accumulation in the channels. |
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Notoginseng Tian Qi San Qi |
The cornerstone of the Dit Da tradition. Sourced from Yunnan province from trees that have reached sufficient age for full medicinal density to develop in the root. Simultaneously invigorates Blood, resolves stasis, stops bleeding, reduces swelling, and alleviates pain. Its ability to both move Blood and arrest bleeding makes it uniquely suited to traumatic injury presentations. |
|
High-Quality Grain Alcohol 190-proof Everclear |
Serves as both the extraction medium and a bioactive delivery agent. At 190-proof, it is an integral part of the formula rather than a neutral carrier. Enhances transdermal absorption significantly beyond what cheaper ethanol or isopropyl alcohol alternatives can achieve. Other manufacturers routinely substitute lower-cost options; Evil Bone Water does not. |
Quality and Production
Evil Bone Water is handcrafted by Dr. Mark T. Brinson, a Doctor of Oriental Medicine, Acupuncture Physician, and Master Herbalist with over 30 years of experience in manual medicine, human performance, and Traditional Chinese Medicine. A US Army veteran, Dr. Brinson is the founder of Saint Acupuncture & Wellness and has dedicated his career to making high-quality traditional herbal medicine accessible to practitioners and their patients. Every batch of Evil Bone Water is made by hand and produced entirely on United States soil under GMP-certified conditions. Evil Bone Water is a proud veteran-owned business.
The herbs used in Evil Bone Water are imperial-grade, sourced 2 to 5 grades above the B- and C-quality ingredients commonly available through domestic US suppliers. Every herb is ethically and sustainably sourced, and each is microscopically tested for species identity, contaminant-free status, and medicinal potency before use. Evil Bone Water contains no animal products and is non-GMO, gluten-free, cruelty-free, pesticide-free, and contaminant-free. The camphor and menthol are natural, not synthetic. The formula undergoes a double-extraction process to capture compounds that single-extraction methods miss entirely.
The Water. The water used in production is UV sterilized, carbon and sand filtered twice, and softened with pure natural salt. It then passes through an ionizer that negatively charges the water to support maximum herbal extraction. This level of attention to the water source is uncommon in herbal manufacturing and reflects the same whole-process quality standard applied to every other ingredient in the formula.
Evil Bone Water is not sold through Amazon or general retail channels. It distributes exclusively through licensed practitioner networks and clinic storefronts to preserve quality control and honor its traditional lineage. Products sold on Amazon under similar names are not Evil Bone Water and use different, lower-grade formulations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Evil Bone Water have such a strong smell?
The aroma comes entirely from the natural herbal ingredients, not from synthetic fragrance or additives. Imperial-grade herbs have a fuller, denser medicinal profile than standard-grade alternatives, and the scent reflects that. A strong smell is a quality indicator, not a defect.
Is the alcohol medicinal or just a carrier?
Both. The 190-proof grain alcohol is integral to the extraction process and remains bioactive in the finished product. At this concentration it is inhospitable to pathogens, adding an additional dimension to the formula beyond simple solvent function.
Why does herb grade matter so much?
Imperial-grade herbs carry consistent, full medicinal density and come with traceable sourcing. The difference between imperial-grade and the B- or C-quality herbs commonly available through domestic US distributors is not incremental; Dr. Brinson has described using lesser-grade herbs as producing what is effectively a different product. Every herb in Evil Bone Water is microscopically verified before use.
Is Evil Bone Water safe for drug-tested athletes?
Evil Bone Water provides drug test safety information directly on their website at evilbonewater.com. Practitioners working with tested athletes should review that documentation before recommending use.
What size does it come in?
Evil Bone Water is available in a 100ml 3.4 fl oz amber glass bottle. Spray tops are available separately and are recommended for convenient clinical application.
Is it safe for topical use near the mouth?
Evil Bone Water is formulated for external use only. Do not ingest. The manufacturer notes it is safe on gums or a tooth in very limited incidental contact, but the product is not intended for oral use under any circumstances.
How to Use Evil Bone Water
- Apply to your delivery medium. Dispense Evil Bone Water onto a cotton ball, gauze pad, or piece of flannel, or spray directly onto the affected area.
- Apply to the affected area. Either rub the liniment into the area or hold the saturated material onto the area as a compress for 2 to 90 minutes. Do not cover with plastic. Allow the area to breathe.
- What to expect. A cooling, warming, and numbing effect is typical and may last approximately 45 minutes. Friction increases the warming effect. Repeating application 2 to 4 times per day is ideal for most cases.
Cautions: For external use only. Do not ingest. Keep away from eyes and mucous membranes. Do not apply to broken skin or open wounds. Keep out of reach of children. Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use during pregnancy. Discontinue use if skin irritation occurs.
Chinese Name: Zheng Xie Gu Shui
Unit Size: 3.4oz
Contraindications: For external use only. Do not ingest. Keep away from eyes and mucous membranes. Do not apply to broken skin or open wounds. Keep out of reach of children. Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use during pregnancy. Discontinue use if skin irritation occurs.
Ingredients
Common Name (Pinyin)Latin Botanical NameChinese NameNatural Camphor (Zhang Nao)Cinnamomum camphoraNatural Menthol (Bo He Nao)Mentha canadensisCinnamon Bark (Gui Pi)Cinnamomum cassiaJapanese Knotweed (Hu Zhang)Reynoutria japonicaZedoary (E Zhu)Curcuma zedoariaAngelica Root (Bai Zhi)Angelica dahurica‿Croton Root (Ji Gu Xiang)Croton crassifoliusFlemingia Root (Qian Jin Ba)Flemingia philippinensisElecampane Inula (Bai Niu Dan)Inula cappaNotoginseng San Qi (Tian Qi)Panax notoginseng High-Quality Grain AlcoholN/AN/A
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