As the warmth of summer invites us to enjoy the great outdoors, it often brings with it the aches and discomforts that accompany an active lifestyle—whether you’re gardening, playing sports, or simply staying busy. This Father’s Day, treat Dad to a present that offers meaningful relief with The Formula for Pain, a groundbreaking blend of 3,000 years of traditional Chinese herbal wisdom combined with 300mg of full-spectrum CBD—perfect for athletes, active individuals, and anyone tired of messy lotions and creams.
This June, skip the standard gifts like ties or knick-knacks. The Formula for Pain provides scientifically-backed, natural relief in an elegant, fast-absorbing cream or spray—made without synthetic fillers, leaving you with effective pain relief without any sticky residue.
What Makes It Unique: ✔ Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Science – Encompasses frankincense, myrrh, Sichuan peppercorn, and corydalis, cherished herbs in traditional Chinese medicine known for their pain-relieving and inflammation-reducing properties. ✔ Full-Spectrum CBD (300mg) – Works in harmony with the herbal elements to tackle pain at its root instead of just masking it. ✔ No Harmful Additives – Completely natural, cruelty-free, and free from artificial colors or preservatives. ✔ Refreshing Feel – Lightweight and non-greasy, infused with cool menthol, camphor, and peppermint for a soothing sensation.
Discover the Natural Relief
Pain is complex, but nature has the answers. The Formula for Pain combines potent herbal components such as:
Frankincense (Boswellic acids) – Reduces inflammation at the cellular level.
Corydalis (DHCB) – Targets pain receptors in the body for natural pain relief.
Additionally, 300mg of full-spectrum CBD enhances the efficacy of the formula, delivering long-lasting relief without clogging pores or leaving any residue.
Perfect for Summer & Active Lifestyles
Whether you’re facing post-workout discomfort, aches from gardening, or persistent tightness, The Formula for Pain is your ideal partner for:
Office Workers – Alleviates neck and back strain from prolonged screen use.
Outdoor Adventurers – Eases joint and muscle discomfort after activities like hiking, biking, or yard work.
How to Use: Gently massage into affected areas—knees, shoulders, lower back—as needed. For best results, apply after a warm shower to promote absorption.
Special Father’s Day Offer
This month, treat Dad (or yourself!) to unrestricted movement with our exclusive Father’s Day deal – Buy 2 items and enjoy 20% off using code DADSAREAWESOME at www.theformulafor.com (valid until JUNE 15th)
Final Thoughts: Pain is an inevitable part of life, but suffering doesn’t have to be. With The Formula for Pain, relief is not just possible—it’s effective, natural, and easily accessible. For the Silo, Kat Fleischmann.
What will the next fitness trend be? Has it already arrived?
Master Moy Lin shin
According to Bruce Frantzis, it is Tai Chi. Frantzis, called one of the Westʼs greatest living masters, holds authentic lineages in Taoist energy arts.
He calls Tai Chi an über-exercise because you can do it for health, healing, martial arts and meditation. In China they say, “Tai chi (a Qigong form) can be done by anyone, male and female, young and old, strong and weak, intelligent and slow, healthy or ill.”
An über-exercise for everyone.
Studies show that Tai Chi Qigong reduces stress, heals illnesses, increases mental and physical performance, and is an effective tool for aging well. This is of particular interest to Baby Boomers as they enter their 60s. It enables them to heal or prevent the aching joints, sore muscles, memory lapses, and many other issues that come after middle age.
This evidence is what is powering the surge of interest in the Chi arts. In my own experience, typical aches and pains related to aging disappeared when I resumed my Tai Chi practice after a lapse of years: achy sore knees are almost restored to normal; lower back pain is easily managed; migraines are rarer and deflected in minutes; sleep is deeper; eating properly is easier; and I have more energy. In fact, I have almost no physical complaints at all, and when something minor does arise I am more effective at self-healing.
Shoot-Hawk-with-Bow- the author demonstrating Tai Chi
These things are significant; but, even more important to me is the pure joy I feel from the movement, the rhythm, the flow, as I practice my set. And the fun and satisfaction I get in teaching others.
Many people try Tai Chi, enjoy it, but quit in frustration complaining that it is complex and hard to remember. It is complex. There are many subtle skills to remember and perform all at the same time: slow, relaxed, smooth, continuous, movements performed in a state of mental relaxation with slow, deep breathing; careful attention to the alignment of all joints; proper foot placement and and weight shifting; outer and inner focus.
In traditional teaching the student tries their best to follow along with the teacher, soaking up like a sponge all that the teacher has to offer. The teacherʼs curriculum is more important than students goals and needs. For some people this ‘teacher led’ style works well. But for many it does not.
As Tai Chi enters the mainstream this method is giving way to new learner friendly approaches. Older students respond with enthusiasm to methods which take into account their life experience and individual needs. Trained teachers are developing systematic ways to teach these subtle skills so that students know exactly what they are aiming for and when they achieve it. Students gain competency sooner and nearly every one notices benefits even from their first class. For the Silo, Jackie Davies.