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.
Directions: Use as soon as possible after the injury and 3x per day or more for the next 24-36 hours. Bruises: Put a small amount in your palm and pat gently into the injured area.
Then use your thumb or 3 fingers to massage sore spots and break up
lumps of accumulation. Start lightly and gradually work the liniment in
more deeply as the pain subsides.
Muscle pulls & sprains: Massage the liniment into knots in the muscle. Try to break up knots by
following the direction of the muscle fibers (longitudinally). Also
massage into the muscle attachments.
Ingredients: Active: menthol .5% Other: sheng di huang, tao ren, mu gua, wang bu liu xing, ze lan, su mu, cao
wu, chuan wu, chen pi, dang gui wei, ru xiang, mo yao, huang qin, huang
bo, da huang, mu zei, tu bie chong, zi ran tong, fu long ye, bai zhi,
hong hua, xiang fu extracted in an alcohol base.
Regular Strength Dit Da Jow is bottled during the 12-18 month brew time. Extra Strength Dit Da Jow is never bottled earlier than a 24 month brew time. Average is around 30 months.
Contents: 2 oz amber glass bottles come with spray or dropper caps. 4 oz and 8 oz amber glass refill bottles come with a screw cap.
Warnings: For external use only. Do not apply to wounds or damaged, chafed, or broken skin. Do not bandage tightly. Discontinue use if excessive skin irritation develops. Avoid sensitive areas and mucus membranes. Avoid use during pregnancy.
General Cautions: This product has not been evaluated by the FDA. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. We highly recommend that you consult with a Traditional Chinese Medical practitioner or physician before taking any products or if you have any questions regarding your health.
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