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rsi.Relieve RSI recovery the natural way!

reBalance Botanicals Rohan Jasani

Game Plan

§  What is a Repetitive Stress Injury? §  Biomedical & Traditional Characterization of RSIs §  Demand & Need for RSI Treatments §  Product Overview §  Product Formulation §  Product Functions & Benefits §  Product Herbal Actions §  Review of Individual Herbs Used §  Dosage & Safety

What is a Repetitive Stress Injury (RSI)?

§  Broad category of conditions relating to injuries of the musculoskeletal and nervous systems –  Caused by sustained execution of repetitive tasks in

unnatural positions for extended & contiguous time periods

§  Electronics-based RSIs, are a particular set of RSIs caused

by improper usage of electronic consumer devices, such as computers, laptops, smartphones, tablets, etc. –  Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, one of the most well-known

electronics-based RSI –  Others include: Tendonitis/tenosynovitis, Epicondylitis

(elbow tendonitis), DeQuervain's disease, Thoracic outlet syndrome and tension neck syndrome.

Electronics-based RSIs share a common cause & set of symptoms

Characterization of RSIs

Traditional & biomedical characterizations have much overlap

Joint Stiffness Thickening & Depletion of fluid Dry Eyes & Eye Pain Reduction in lubrication Muscle Weakness Restructuring of tissue Shooting Pains & Numbness Compression of nerves Reduced Lymphatic Flow Increased pressure on vessels Tissue Damage Degeneration from overuse Decreased Blood Flow Causes cellular hypoxia & fibrosis

Bio-medical

Tightness & pain of joints Due to inflammation Eye strain & fatigue With bloodshot eyes Muscle weakness & fatigue Due to overload Numbness, tingling and pain Pinching of nerves Accumulation of waste products Overexertion in the periphery Limited range of motion Due to inflammation Stress From possible loss of livelihood

Traditional

Demand for RSI Support Products

Increases in RSI Prevalence = Greater Demand for OTC RSI Support Products

Cell Phones: +18% Laptops: +31%

MP3 Players: +22%

e-Book Readers: +24% Tablets: +32%

Increase in Device Ownership & Pervasiveness over 4-6 yrs

Internet Adoption:

+71%

Significant Increase in Internet Adoption since 1995

Large Increase in Data & Text Traffic

85% of US Population

+83% Text Messages Sent (5yrs)

+41% Wireless Data (TB) (1yr)

Statistics from CTIA (wireless industry trade org.) and from Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project

§  Drug-based Conventional RSI treatments: –  OTC NSAIDs

•  Inhibit inflammation constraining repair processes •  Worsen the condition over the long-haul

–  Topical creams •  Pain relief is the primary action •  Limited support of local tissue repair processes

–  Prescription glucocorticoid injections •  Halts inflammation more directly & intensely •  Reduces symptoms at the cost of long-term healing

§  Non-drug based Conventional RSI treatments: –  Surgery, wrist braces, stretching, strength building, work

behavior & environment change.

OTC drug-based RSI treatment options are limited in variety & approach

Market Opportunity for RSI Support Products

Multiple RSIs Addresses physiological imbalances foundational to a variety of RSI conditions. Systemic Support Provides RSI-specific systemic support to the body. Acute & Chronic Support Supports relief from acute & chronic aspects of RSI conditions.

Product Overview

rsi.Relieve is NOT just a product, it’s a support protocol

Traditional & Modern Use Employs herbs based on both traditional and modern use Levels of Organization Leverages multiple levels of organization within the formulation to improve strength & protocol flexibility Adaptability Adaptable to RSIs of varying severity levels & stages

Product Formulation

Systemic Support Capsules 31 Day Supply (250 capsules)

(8 caps/dose)

Black Cohosh (1g) Meadowsweet (1g)

Burdock (1g) Bilberry (500mg)

Horsetail (400mg) Ginger (50mg)

Cayenne (25mg)

Each capsule contains a mixture of herbal powders

Local Support Cream 4 oz. Total (1/8 tsp/dose) Comfrey (2 parts) St. John’s Wort (2 part) Arnica (1 part) Horsechestnut (0.5 part) Lemongrass Essential Oil (drops) Sesame Oil (Base of Infused Oils – 50%) Mustard Oil (Base of Infused Oils – 50%) Contains mixture of 4 herb infused oils with a little essential oil

Ability to adapt the protocol to the uniqueness of the condition & person

Product Functions & Benefits

Supports robust inflammatory process Improves muscoskeletal & nerve tissue repair   Modulates inflammatory process Steady & subtle imbalance correction Supports the lymphatic system Improves the tissue repair processes. Leads to enhanced metabolic waste removal and enhanced immunity Supports circulatory system Improves the tissue repair processes through enhanced nutrient delivery  

Reduces intensity of acute pain Eases the comfort level of the consumer   Supports lubrication of joints Enables consumer to continue working, while easing additional damage caused by the work.   Supports healthy eye function & structure Reduces the pain & impact of eye strain from staring at a electronic screen.

Supports a variety of the body functions and structures

Product Herbal Actions

Primary, Secondary & Tertiary Tiered Formulation Approach

Primary Anti-inflammatory

Immuno-modulator Joint Lubricatant

Muscoskeletal Anti-spasmodic Alterative

Secondary

Eye Tonic Nervine Tonic & Restorative

Nervine Relaxant

Tertiary General Lymphatic

General Circulatory Stimulant Vasodilator

Increase Absorption Increase Bioavailability

Primary Anti-inflammatory Analgesic Demulcent Vulnerary Rubefacient Joint Lubrication Musco-skeletal anti-spasmodic Secondary Diuretic Peripheral Circulation Stimulant Peripheral Lymphatic Alterative Tertiary Increase Absorption Increase Bioavailability

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System Support Capsules Individual Herb Details

Internal Use

Black Cohosh Cimicifuga racemosa - Root Traditional: §  Relieves irritation of the nerve centers §  Operates mostly at the nerve periphery §  Relieves capillary congestion helping congested tissues. §  Beneficial for tendonitis, rheumatic conditions, arthritis and in

muscular rheumatic pains

Biomedical: §  Vasodilation as a result of endothelium-dependent and -

independent mechanisms involving Ca and Ka channels. §  Anti-inflammatory effects attributed to constituents isoferulic

acid and small amounts of salicylic acid §  Immunomodulatory effects possibly useful for arthritis:

–  Dose-dependent B-cell and T-cell function suppression & Possible lymphocyte blastogensis inhibition

–  Cytotoxic T cell (TCTL) activity was increased –  No effect on NK numbers & T-dependent antibody responses

1000mg

Anti-inflammatory Immuno-modulatory

Peripheral Vasodilator

Nervine Muscular Rheumatic

Do not use during

pregnancy or lactation

Meadowsweet Filipendula ulmaria – Aerial Parts Traditional: §  Used for joint aches and pains §  Useful for hardworking and abused muscles and bones §  Used in rheumatism, arthritis, edema and in kidney

disorders §  Improves removal of waste products from muscles,

joints and blood, easing inflammation and pain.

Biomedical: §  Immuno-modulatory, analgesic & anti-inflammatory

effects occur due to: –  Inhibition of complement activation –  Reduction in synthesis of IL-2 –  Suppression of proinflammatory cytokines production –  Reduction of reactive oxygen species by leucocytes

1000mg

Anti-inflammatory Analgesic

Immuno-modulatory Diuretic

Alterative

Use with caution if you have salicylate sensitivity

Burdock Articum lappa – Root Traditional: §  Used for joint aches and pains §  Root useful in rheumatic conditions, arthritic and in

chronic inflammatory conditions §  More specifically, this herb has an affinity for the skin &

muscoskeletal system

Biomedical: §  It is great for chronic inflammatory conditions and can

act as a muscoskeletal relaxant. –  Inhibition of T lymphocyte proliferation and decreased

gene expression of IL-2, IFN-γ and NF-AT §  Exhibited hepatoprotective and anti-odema activity,

both useful in arthritic –  Free-radical scavenging activity –  Inhibition of experimentally induced edema

1000mg

Anti-inflammatory Diuretic

Alterative Muscoskeletal

Relaxant Anti-odema

Avoid for patients with

sensitivity with Asteraceae family.

Bilberry Vaccinium myrtillus – Fruit Traditional: §  No support for this herb’s use in the formulation.

Biomedical: §  Useful in arthritic conditions due to effects on

circulation –  Improvements in venous microcirculation and lymph

drainage

§  Usefulness in glaucoma, retinopathy, myopia and cataracts, attributed to anthocyanosides

–  Slowed progression of lens opacities in cataracts –  Reduced vascular permeability & tendency to

hemorrhage leading to improved retinal picture –  Enhanced regeneration of rhodopsin in the retina,

which is essential for optimal eye function –  Possible accelerated modulation of retinal enzymes

500mg

Lymphatic Eye Tonic

Caution should be exercised for people with haemorgic

disorders

Interaction with warfin and or antiplatelet drugs.

Horsetail Equisetum arvense – Aerial Parts Traditional: §  Eases the pain of rheumatism and stimulates healing of

chillbains §  Blood cleanser useful in rheumatic and arthritic conditions

Biomedical: §  Appears to have a direct healing effect on connective tissue

when used both internally and externally –  Ability to modulate osteoclastogenesis (i.e. bone

regeneration), either by acting directly on osteoclast precursor cells, and/or via osteoblasts

–  Elicited inductive effects on human osteoblasts (responsible for bone formation)

§  In a clinical trial, exhibited higher moisturizing effect (beneficial in wound healing) compared to burdock, licorice, mallow and olive oil

400mg

Vulnerary Analgesic Alterative

Anti-odema

No safety issues at these doses

Ginger Zingerber officinale – Rhizome Traditional: §  Peripheral vasodilator & peripheral circulatory

stimulant, as opposed to acting centrally. §  Facilitates circulation and opening up of peripheral

toxic tissue.

Biomedical: §  Exhibits anti-inflammatory action via…

–  Inhibits induction of genes encoding cytokines, chemokines, and the inducible enzyme cyclooxygenase-2

–  Suppresses prostaglandin synthesis through the inhibition of COX-1 and COX-2

§  Exhibits vasodilator activity via… –  Decreasing thromboxane (endogenous

vasoconstrictor) levels

50mg

Anti-inflammatory Peripheral Vasodilator Peripheral Circulatory

Stimulant

No safety issues at these doses

Cayenne Capsicum annuum – Fruit Traditional: §  Reaches every organ through its primary influence

on circulation §  Improves blood flow to tissues, improved waste

removal and can carry other constituents to other parts of the body.

§  Useful for tired, painful muscles, stiffened joints

Biomedical: §  Indirect vasodilation through various mechanisms:

–  Induces release of substance P (SP), which in turn elicits release of endothelium derived relaxing factor, in this case nitric oxide (NO).

–  Lowers molecule that is a particular indicator of arterial stiffness

25mg

Vasodilator Circulatory Stimulant

No safety issues at these

doses

Local Support Cream Individual Herb Details

External Use

Comfrey Symphytum officinale – Leaf, Stem, Root Traditional: §  Possesses vulnerary and anti-inflammatory activity

on the muscoskeletal system –  With vulnerary activity partly due to the reduction

in swelling §  Works great topically for healing internal bruises and

as an emolient to soften the skin Biomedical: §  Heals internal injures by way of stimulating cell

regrowth –  Allantoin, phytochemical constituent, has a

powerful action in strengthening epithelial formations and is a cell proliferate.

§  Varying anti-inflammatory mechanisms exist –  Alterations in prostaglandin production –  Inhibition of platelet activating factor-induced

exocytosis

2 parts

Demulcent Vulnerary

Anti-inflammatory Emollient

Do not apply to open wounds

St. John’s Wort Hypericum perforatum – Flowers Traditional: §  Relieves the pain and inflammation of bruises §  Externally applied infused oil of the flowered tops are

useful in any skin inflammation and for regional nerve pain, such as in the case of sciatica or carpal tunnel syndrome

§  Indicated for injuries to nerves and inflammation of nerves

Biomedical: §  Stimulates IL-8 expression in human intestinal

epithelia cells assisting the healing process –  Promoter of angiogenesis –  Facilitates migration and phagocytosis

2 parts

Vulnerary Anti-inflammatory

No safety issues at these

doses No contraindications when

used externally

Arnica Arnica montana – Flowers Traditional: §  Facilities improved circulation & blood profusion at

the surface through a stimulatory action –  Relieves the pain and inflammation of bruises,

phlebitis, rheumatism –  Useful in myalgia and arthritis.

Biomedical: §  Various types of anti-inflammatory activity:

–  Inhibition of neutrophil migration, lysosomal rupture, enzymatic activity, and prostaglandin synthesis.

–  Inhibition of the activation of NF-kB, which is connected to various inflammatory mediators

§  Particularly it improves waste removal by stimulating macrophage activity

1 parts

Anti-inflammatory Peripheral Circulatory

Stimulant Immune Stimulant

Do not apply to open wounds,

broken skin, near mouth or sensitive skin.

Withdraw use on evidence of dermatitis or allergic reaction.

Horsechestnut Aesculus hippocastanum – Seed Traditional: §  Traditionally used for rheumatism and disease states

associated with inflammatory congestion §  Primarily indicated for visceral pain, secondary to

venous congestion, stasis and vascular engorgement

Biomedical: §  Venus insufficiency, rheumatism, neuralgia and issues

related to inflammatory congestion –  Shown to increase femoral venous pressure and flow

§  Improves venous tone and reduces local tissue odema –  Shown to decrease histamine and serotonin-induced

capillary hyperpermeability

0.5 part

Anti-inflammatory Anti-odema

Venous Tonic

No safety issues

Cayenne Capsicum annuum – Fruit Traditional: §  Useful for tired, painful muscles, stiffened joints §  Specifically relieves pain, while not affecting other

sensory impulses like temperature, touch, etc.

Biomedical: §  Helps relieve pain and itching signals from the nerves

in the skin to the spinal cord –  Excessive activation of TRPV1 receptors, resulting in

desensitization §  Increases blood flow & circulation

–  Releases calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), a potent vasodilator.

Tiny Part

Analgesic Rubefacient Vasodilator

No safety issues at these

doses

Fixed + Essential Oils Sesame & Mustard + Lemongrass Sesame Oil: §  Helps with swelling, muscular pain and stiffness. §  Lasts a long time without going rancid

Mustard Oil §  Relieves muscle stiffness that comes from

intense exercises that overuse muscles. §  Readily absorbed, recommended for arthritis §  Provides relief to nerves, muscles & ligaments

Lemongrass Essential Oil §  Tiny amount used mainly for a pleasant smell

that would allow the cream to be used in public

Aroma Relaxant Analgesic Emollient

No safety issues

No safety issues for the essential oil at these doses

Oil Base

Dosage & Safety Dosage §  Regular Strength: 4 capsules in the morning, 4 capsules in the

evening. Apply cream as needed at night. §  Extra Strength: 6 capsules in the morning, 6 capsules in the

evening. Apply cream as needed at night and in the morning.

Safety (Capsules): §  Do not use during pregnancy or lactation §  If taking warfin and/or antiplatelet drugs, consult your primary care

physician before taking. §  If you have a sensitivity to salicylates or the Asteraceae family, use

with caution.

Safety (Cream) §  Do not apply on open wounds, broken skin or near sensitive skin. §  If skin irritation or sensitivity develops or increases, stop use and, if

condition persists, seek medical attention. §  If you have a sensitivity to the Asteraceae or Lauraceae family, use

with caution.

rsi.Relieve RSI recovery the natural way!

rsi.Relieve RSI recovery the natural way!

reBalance Botanicals Rohan Jasani

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Extra Slides Herb Details

Capsicum annuum – Fruit

Cayenne

Equisetum arvense – Aerial Parts Horsetail

Vaccinium myrtillus – Fruit Bilberry §  Improves venous microcirculation & lymph

drainage §  Usefulness in glaucoma, retinopathy,

myopia and cataracts, §  Enhanced regeneration of rhodopsin in the

retina, which is essential for optimal eye function

§  Eases the pain of rheumatism and stimulates healing of chillbains

§  Appears to have a direct healing effect on connective tissue

§  Ability to modulate osteoclastogenesis (i.e. bone regeneration), either by acting osteoclast precursor cells or osteoblasts

Zingerber officinale – Rhizome

Ginger §  Peripheral vasodilator & circulatory

stimulant opening up of toxic tissue. §  Inhibits induction of genes encoding

cytokines, chemokines, and COX-2 §  Suppresses prostaglandin synthesis

through the inhibition of COX-1 and COX-2 §  Decreasing thromboxane (endogenous

vasoconstrictor) levels

§  Reaches every organ through its primary influence on circulation & blood flow

§  Useful for tired, painful muscles, stiffened joints

§  Induces release of substance P (SP), which in turn elicits release of endothelium derived relaxing factor, in this case nitric oxide (NO).

Capsicum annuum – Fruit

Cayenne

Aesculus hippocastanum – Seed

Horsechestnut

Arnica montana – Flowers

Arnica

§  Facilities improved circulation & blood profusion at the surface through a stimulatory action

§  Relieves the pain and inflammation of bruises, phlebitis, rheumatism

§  Inhibition of neutrophil migration, lysosomal rupture, enzymatic activity, NF-kB and prostaglandin synthesis.

§  Used for rheumatism and disease states associated with inflammatory congestion

§  Indicated for venous congestion, stasis and vascular engorgement, venus insuff.

§  Shown to increase femoral venous pressure and flow

§  Shown to decrease histamine & serotonin-induced capillary hyperpermeability

Sesame & Mustard + Lemongrass

Fixed + Essential Oils §  Sesame Oil: Helps with swelling, muscular

pain and stiffness. Long shelf life §  Mustard Oil: Relieves muscle stiffness that

comes from overuse muscles. Readily absorbed, recommended for arthritis

§  Lemongrass Essential Oil: Pleasant smell that would allow the cream to be used in public

§  Useful for tired, painful muscles, stiffened joints

§  Pain relief from excessive activation of TRPV1 receptors, resulting in desensitization

§  Releases calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP), a potent vasodilator.