
Leg Joint Pain TCM Formula R&D
AI-optimized formula for tonifying liver-kidney, strengthening sinews and bones, and activating blood — targeting leg joint pain. Clinical trial preparation underway.
Research Highlights
- •Based on classical TCM formulas, multi-dimensionally optimized by modern AI algorithms
- •Pure herbal formula ingredients, balancing safety and efficacy
- •Ready for scalable production and market deployment
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Overview
Leg joint pain falls under TCM "bi syndrome," sinew bi, and bone bi. The classics state "the liver governs sinews, the kidney governs bones" — liver-kidney deficiency fails to nourish sinews and bones; wind-cold-damp invasion, injury, or overuse can cause knee, ankle, and lower-limb pain with weakness and limited flexion. ZhengYiKang's leg joint pain TCM formula R&D follows "tonify liver-kidney, strengthen sinews and bones, activate blood, dispel wind-damp."
R&D & Clinical Progress
This is a genuine ZhengYiKang TCM therapeutic R&D program targeting disease mechanisms through formula innovation and pharmacological research. **We are actively preparing large-scale clinical trial subject recruitment and submitting registration/approval materials to the relevant authorities.**
Until national drug or related registration approval is obtained, website content reflects R&D progress and clinical preparation only — not marketing of an approved drug. Patients must strictly follow physician guidance; never stop, reduce, or replace standard medical treatment on your own.
Herb Properties & Meridian Tropism
Mechanism of Action
Foot Yang and Foot Yin meridians traverse the lower limbs. When liver-kidney is deficient, sinews-bones lack nourishment; when damp bi obstructs, collaterals fail:
Therapeutic Research Directions
Suitable Scenarios
Usage
Twice daily, one sachet 30 minutes after meals with warm water for 2–3 courses (30 days each). Avoid overloading joints; maintain moderate lower-limb activity.
Preliminary Research Observations (not formal clinical trial data, for reference only)
Some users report improved comfort after continued use; results vary individually. Formal efficacy depends on approved trials and registration data.
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FAQ
- What is ZhengYiKang's leg joint pain TCM formula R&D?
- Based on "kidney governs bone, liver governs sinews" and lower-limb meridian theory, ZhengYiKang's leg joint pain R&D targets knee, ankle, and lower-limb pain — clinical trial recruitment and registration preparation underway.
- What TCM theory underpins the leg joint pain formula?
- Leg pain often falls under bi syndrome, sinew bi, and bone bi, related to liver-kidney deficiency, wind-cold-damp, and strain with stasis. ZhengYiKang's formula follows tonify liver-kidney, strengthen sinews-bones, and activate blood directions.
- How should the leg joint pain formula be used?
- Twice daily, one sachet 30 minutes after meals with warm water, for 2–3 courses. Avoid overloading joints and maintain moderate activity. Seek care for severe or worsening pain.
- Can the leg pain formula replace orthopedic or rheumatology treatment?
- No. Before registration approval, this R&D presentation cannot replace any prescription drug or formal medical care. Follow physician guidance.
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