| Dit Da Jow - 32oz
Hua To's Eight Immortals Dit Da Jow is used to treat all bruise injuries.
This is one of the finest liniments for all aspects of training. It penetrates deep, dispersing stagnated energy, and breaks up black and blue marks that occur from training and sparring.
Dit Da Jow aids in healing tendons, ligaments, sprains and tears. While White Tiger is applied immediately upon receiving a swelling, Dit Da Jow is used for the second stage of swelling injuries and used until the injury is healed.
If you have heard how good our Dit Da Jow is said to be, you owe it to yourself to try this intensive formula.
Ingredients: Alcohol, R.O.Water, Camphor, Rhubarb, Myrrh, Polygala, Achryanthes, Asarum, Frankincense, Arisaema, Pinellia Ternata, Angelica Dahurica, Ledebouriella Sesloides, Sanguis Draconis, Rehmannia, Lycopi, Angelica Tail, Notopterygium, Brassica Alba, Psudoginseng, Dipsacus, Drynaria Fortunei, Acantopanax, Teatayingchen, Acalphia, Angelica Pubescens, Gardenia Jasminoides, Pyrolusite, Carthemus, Ligusticum, Zizyphus, Sparganium
The first weapon of a martial artist is his fist. The more power behind it, the stronger and more resilient the structure of the hand must be. These ancient formulas work on two levels; the physical and energetic. Physically they help keep the skin soft, prevent bruising and callousing and help to prevent sprains before they occur. Energetically they increase circulation of both blood and chi. Increased blood circulation flushes damaged cells and increased chi circulation means that some acupuncture points are opened and others closed to increase the transfer of power. a note for Martial Aritists; Long ago, martial art masters in Kung Fu, Karate and Ta Kwon Do recognized the absolute need for a medicated herbal formula to protect the hands during intensive toughening exercises. Preparations were developed which could speed the development of the hands while resisting unwanted side effects which cause delays in training and set the stage for further problems such as physical damage to the hand or energy blocks which interfere with the acupuncture meridian flow
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