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Tue February 21, 2006
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$12.00
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9.0
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Description:
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Dit Da Jow is an herbal liniment used commonly by martial artists to heal external injury. The primary healing goals of dit da jow are:
- Reduce Pain (anesthetic, analgesic)
- Increase Blood Flow (cardiotonic)
- Break Blood Clots (anticoagulant)
- Strengthen tissue, muscle, and bone
- Increase Tissue Healing and Immune System Response (vulnerary)
- Stop Internal Bleeding (haemostatic, astringent)
- Eliminate Swelling and spasming (antiinflammatory, antiphlogistic)
Dit da jow is perfect for martial arts conditioning, iron palm and makiwara, injuries from sports or other activities, and very effective relief for arthritis, rheumatism, Bi Syndrome, and Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness (DOMS).
PlumDragon Dit Da Jow is availble from Dragons List vendors FightingFat (UK) and fuzzy30 (US) at the following web locations:
http://www.fuzzydragonmartialartssupplies.com *Click on Miscellaneous and then Herbal Liniments
http://www.crouchingtiger.co.uk/prod...roducts_id=182
To learn more about PlumDragon Dit Da Jow, visit:
http://www.PlumDragonHerbs.com
PlumDragon carries 6 dit da jow recipes, over 100 whole herbs of the highest quality, dit da wan pills, Peking Royal Jelly, flexibility tonic, Yunnan Baiyao, and several grades of fresh ginseng root, all at very competitive prices! Check us out!
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Keywords:
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dit da jow iron palm herbs liniment bruise tiger balm makiwara Plum Dragon
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ChiBeast
Venerable Student
Registered: November 2003 Location: Canton, GA Posts: 889
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Review Date: Thu February 2, 2006
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: $12.00
| Rating: 9
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Pros:
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Execelent for pain
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Cons:
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could stain clothes if you're not careful...
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I have known people who have used PlumDragon Jow on everything from brusing to arthritis. Its an execlent for pain. I would recomend it.
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drop360
just some guy
Registered: March 2002 Location: NH Posts: 199
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Review Date: Thu February 2, 2006
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 9
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Pros:
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works well. worth the price.
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Cons:
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initial cost - though it's worth it.
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The first thing I noticed about the jow was how much stuff was in it. I was amazed. I've had soup with less substance. I got both the general purpose and iron palm jows. Both have been great! I used the general purpose for workout related bruises and muscle soreness. If applied right after the workout, it all but eliminates DOMS. Once DOMS has set in, however, it only serves to reduce it. I'd suggest applying the jow as soon as possible after a good work out.
The iron palm I use for striking practice and rock climbing. Applied before and after, it really helps reduce the pain in my hands.
As a side note, both jows smell good. I've used other linaments that smell ok to bad, but these jows smell good, natural, and clean.
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fuzzy30
Advisor
Registered: December 2000 Location: N.E. Ohio, USA Posts: 3548
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Review Date: Sat February 4, 2006
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 9
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Pros:
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Penetrating
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Cons:
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NONE
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I must in all honesty say PD jow is one of the very best I have Used.
I have ordered iron palm jow and PD has been curing it for me for months.
I am hoping the iron palm jow is just as good. I will let you know!
With Respect
Jeff(fuzzy30)
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green_tea
Site Photographer
Registered: May 2004 Location: Casselberry, FL Posts: 233
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Review Date: Tue February 21, 2006
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 0
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I have some of that stuff! I love it! I injured my
hamstring and it really helps. Only mine instead of saying "Dit"
has a T *lol*, are Ts and Ds sort of "interchangable" like Rs and Ls in
Japanese?
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