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Dit Da Jow Bruise Liniment
Dit Da Jow Natural Bruise Liniment
 
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Regular | 2 oz w/ dropper | $8.95
Regular | 2 oz w/ pump spray | $8.95
Regular | 4 oz | $16.95
Extra Strength | 2 oz w/ dropper | $13.49
Extra Strength | 2 oz w/ pump spray | $13.49
Extra Strength | 4 oz | $26.98

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Dit Da Jow (also called Die Da Jiu, Dit Da Jau, or Dit Da Jao) Bruise Liniment is a customized blend of herbs that is the number one remedy for bruises of all kinds. It is rubbed into the skin and known for its ability to soothe bruises, sprains and strains, carpal tunnel inflammation, shin splints, and other minor aches and pains. A traditional jow shouldn't provide any particular sensation when being applied (except for a slight cooling sensation as the alcohol evaporates). What you should notice is that your pain just seems to disappear. It's not masked by local stimulus, instead the obstruction of qi and blood is moved by the nature of the substances in the liniment and your pain is gone. There is a saying in Chinese- Tong Ze Bu Tong, Ze Tong Bu Tong - "Where there is pain there is no flow, where there is flow there is no pain."

Function:
Cooling herbs clear heat and dispel stasis as effectively as ice. Warming herbs stop pain, promote circulation, and break up accumulations of stagnant blood and fluids. This increases blood flow and supports the healing response. Special herbs also support muscle, sinew (tendons and ligaments) and bone as well as blood circulation.

Indications:
Use Dit Da Jow on sore spots caused by impact, whether they cause visible bruising or not, sprains and strains, muscles that are sore immediately after training (but not sore from older injuries), joints sore due to rheumatism, bi syndrome, and Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (the delayed soreness and stiffness caused by strenuous exercise).*

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
We recommend that you consult with a Traditional Chinese Medical practitioner, physician, or veterinarian before using any products or if you have any questions regarding your health or the health of your pet.
More Information
Did you know the darkness or coloration of Dit Da Jow is based on the herbs that go into making it? Some jows will be lighter, others darker. Sediment or floating particles show that the liniment was not filtered prior to bottling and has nothing to do with strength or potency of the liniment. Filtered Dit Da Jow will not have heavy sediment or floating particles. The strength of the jow depends upon the length of time it is aged before bottling. Jows have some potency after about 6 weeks, but should be left to age at least 6 months. In general, the longer the stronger!

A bit of history:
Most bruises are usually shrugged off by athletes and martial artists as minor injuries that will heal themselves. Over the centuries, martial arts practitioners and warriors noticed that large bruises or repeated bruising on one area sometimes created accumulations of stagnant qi and blood that could cause serious health problems years later. Bruise liniment was developed to disperse these accumulations and treat sports injuries, thereby prolonging an athlete's (or a soldier's!) career and health.
Often a martial arts master blended his unique mixture of many aromatic herbs such as myrrh and ginseng, which were combined to stimulate circulation, reduce pain and swelling, and support healing for his students' injuries and wounds. The tradition became known as hit medicine. Dit da jow is a common spelling. However, the correct term is dit da jau in Cantonese or die da jiu in Mandarin.

This unique formula is far more potent than most commercial formulas. Many jows are bottled after a only a few weeks of brewing, when the jow has minimal effectiveness. Modern Herb Shop's Dit Da Jow is aged at least 12 months; the Extra Strength Jow has been aged for 2+ years. Its primary use is to support the circulatory system's healing powers.

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Average Customer Review: Average Customer Review: 5 of 5 5 of 5 Total Reviews: 40 Write a review.

 
 
5 of 5 Dit D Jow Bruise Liniment May 1, 2016
Reviewer: Anonymous Person from Durham, NC United States  
Liniment works great on muscle spasms.  I had tried a friend's regular strength but bought the extra strength since the spasms were so severe. I would definitely buy again.
The spray pump works only half the time and I had to open the bottle and use with a cotton ball instead.


 
 
5 of 5 Dit Da Jow April 27, 2016
Reviewer: JS from ALEXANDRIA, VA United States  
Still my favorite "go to" remedy for strains, sprains, and bruises.


 
 
4 of 5 Barbell kisses April 19, 2016
Reviewer: JQ from Cleveland, OH United States  
This liniment helped resolve several persistent bruises from training and combat, and I would buy it again.


 
 
5 of 5 The best liniment I've found! March 20, 2016
Reviewer: Joanie Stewart from ALEXANDRIA, VA United States  
As an acupuncturist, I treat patients with a variety of painful conditions in the shoulders, neck, back, knee, feet, etc. I always recommend Dit Da Jow to invigorate Qi and Blood and relieve pain.


 
 
5 of 5 An essential part of my training March 19, 2016
Reviewer: sowelumk from Toledo, OH United States  
This Jow is such an amazing and wonderful liniment for pre and post Kung Fu training. For all the terrific things it does, I am so grateful to Modern Herb Shop for creating such excellent and top-quality products. This shop is a true gem and we as a community are lucky to have them in business. Thanks for all you do.


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