What is Dit Da Jow?
Dit Da Jow literally means Fall Strike Wine or Iron Strike Wine
depending on the Chinese Hanzi characters used to write it. Bruise or
injury liniment is usually the term used in English to describe this
integral part of Chinese martial arts training. There are many formulas
available.
Some use rather exotic herbs and others use rather mundane ingredients.
The preparation of said formula also varies with a collection of
different processed involved. Some herbs need to be treated before
adding to the rest of the formula. There is no such thing as one best
formula. Many schools had a variety of formula to treat wide cross
sections of injuries that are seen in hard training.
Most schools would have a few liniments on hand, from basic bumps and
bruises and others made for serious strains and sprains. Many of these
formulas contain herbs that are toxic if ingested. Dit Da Jow's are not
meant to be taken internally for any reason. Exercise caution when
using these therapies in your training routines. Keep these medicines
away from children and pregnant or nursing women as well as family pets.
What is Iron
Palm Medicine and how is it different from Dit Da Jow?
Iron Palm training utilizes a very specialized form of Dit Da Jow, that
is commonly referred to as Iron Palm medicine to differentiate it from
the more common bruise liniment Dit Da Jow. Iron Palm medicines are
formulated with different herbs to facilitate healing as well as
strengthen the bones/tendons/ ligaments of the hand as well as help
open the energy channels of the body leading the Qi from Dan Tien to
the hands.
Different alcohols are used to create this form of medicine as well as
totally different proprietary maturation methods to ensure that
CDIA© Supplies Iron Palm medicine is the best pre made Iron
Palm
formula on the market.