Dit Da Jow Liniment Golden Lotus 6th Century 200ml
£28.00
Dit Da Jow Liniment Golden Lotus 6th Century can be used for all sorts of pain conditions and injuries including bruising, muscle tears, ligament injuries and broken bones. When applied, it can help stop pain and start the healing process. For broken bones and fractures, it is thought to help the regeneration of bone and surrounding tissues. The formulation is different from the Dit Da Jow Northern Shaolin as it is warmer energetically and contains more Yang and warming herbs, but not is hot when applied to the skin. For Martial Arts enthusiasts that are undergoing Iron Palm Training the formulation has many similarities with Shattering Palm Iron Palm Jow and thus can be used as an Iron Palm Liniment. This Dit Da Jow can be purchased as the finished item in 100ml or 200ml bottles.
Dit Da Jow liniment Golden Lotus 6th Century is produced by a year maceration process in which the active ingredients of the different Chinese herbs are extracted into 25% V/V water / alcohol. This ensures the best extraction of organic and inorganic constituents of the herbs.
Dang Gui (Angleica Root), Dang Gui Wei (Angelica tail), Gu Sui Bu (Drynaria), Chuan Niu Xi (Achyranthes Root), Wu Jia Pi (Acanthopanax Bark), Hai Feng Teng (Kadsura Stem), Mu Gua (Quince Fruit), Zhi Zi Gardenia Fruit, Bai Zhi (White Angelica), Song Jie (Pine Branch), Gui Zhi (Cinnamon twig), Jiang Huang (Turmeric), Du Huo (Angelica Pub) Du Zhong (Eucommia Bark) Xu Duan (Dipsacus Root), Rou Cong Rong (Cistanche) She Chuang Zi (Cnidium Seed), Kuan Jin Teng (Tinospora) Wei Ling Xian (Clematis Root), Qin Jiao (Gentian Root) Long Gu (Dragon Bone), Ru Xiang (Frankincense), Mo Yao (Myrrh), Xue Jie (Dragons blood), Hua Jiao (Prickly Ash Pepper), Gao Liang Jiang (Galangal Rhizome), Fang Feng (Siler Root), Cang Zhu (Black Atractylodes), Qiang Huo (Notopterygium), Liu Ji Nu (Artemesia) Jiang Xiang (Dalbergia Rosewood), Xiang Fu (Cyperus nut), Fu Ling (Poria), Ba Ji Tian (Morinda root), Alcohol / Water 25% V/V
Dit Da Jow Liniment Golden Lotus 6th Century 200ml
Dit Da Jow Liniment Golden Lotus 6th Century can be used for all sorts of pain conditions and injuries including bruising, muscle tears, ligament injuries and broken bones. When applied, it can help stop pain and start the healing process. For broken bones and fractures, it is thought to help the regeneration of bone and surrounding tissues. The formulation is different from the Dit Da Jow Northern Shaolin as it is warmer energetically and contains more Yang and warming herbs, but not is hot when applied to the skin. For Martial Arts enthusiasts that are undergoing Iron Palm Training the formulation has many similarities with Shattering Palm Iron Palm Jow and thus can be used as an Iron Palm Liniment. This Dit Da Jow can be purchased as the finished item in 100ml or 200ml bottles.
Dit Da Jow liniment Golden Lotus 6th Century is produced by a year maceration process in which the active ingredients of the different Chinese herbs are extracted into 25% V/V water / alcohol. This ensures the best extraction of organic and inorganic constituents of the herbs.
Dang Gui (Angleica Root), Dang Gui Wei (Angelica tail), Gu Sui Bu (Drynaria), Chuan Niu Xi (Achyranthes Root), Wu Jia Pi (Acanthopanax Bark), Hai Feng Teng (Kadsura Stem), Mu Gua (Quince Fruit), Zhi Zi Gardenia Fruit, Bai Zhi (White Angelica), Song Jie (Pine Branch), Gui Zhi (Cinnamon twig), Jiang Huang (Turmeric), Du Huo (Angelica Pub) Du Zhong (Eucommia Bark) Xu Duan (Dipsacus Root), Rou Cong Rong (Cistanche) She Chuang Zi (Cnidium Seed), Kuan Jin Teng (Tinospora) Wei Ling Xian (Clematis Root), Qin Jiao (Gentian Root) Long Gu (Dragon Bone), Ru Xiang (Frankincense), Mo Yao (Myrrh), Xue Jie (Dragons blood), Hua Jiao (Prickly Ash Pepper), Gao Liang Jiang (Galangal Rhizome), Fang Feng (Siler Root), Cang Zhu (Black Atractylodes), Qiang Huo (Notopterygium), Liu Ji Nu (Artemesia) Jiang Xiang (Dalbergia Rosewood), Xiang Fu (Cyperus nut), Fu Ling (Poria), Ba Ji Tian (Morinda root), Alcohol / Water 25% V/V
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