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scotty1
01-30-2002, 09:28 AM
Hi
I need to know whether Jow can penetrate deep enough to help with healing a strained ligament in my chest.

thanks:)

BSH
01-30-2002, 04:52 PM
absolutely... on the simplest level it brings "chi" to the area as well as correcting the energy of the entire region.

M

Kristoffer
02-16-2002, 05:11 PM
R e a l l y deep :cool:

TaoBoy
03-07-2002, 10:07 PM
Anyone got a Jow recipe they'd like to share?
Or know of a pre-made one I could pick up?

[I'm in Australia]

BSH
03-08-2002, 09:30 AM
I have never seen a recipe for sale. If it were I would be weary of it. This seems to be one of the most closely guarded secrets of traditional systems.

Since I am in the States, I can't help you with finding good Dit Da. Sorry about all the negatives.

Phil Redmond
03-21-2002, 02:42 PM
Hello,
Since you live in Melbourne try Sifu William Cheung's jow.
Phil

TaoBoy
03-21-2002, 03:17 PM
PR, thanks for your reply.

dfedorko@mindspring.com
04-01-2002, 08:06 PM
I concur with BSH there are good jows that go deep but may I give you some advice. No good jow is $6-$10 an ounce nor comes in a plastic bottle.

Damian

David Jamieson
04-02-2002, 07:27 PM
There are useful jows that you can buy over the counter.

A few of these are of the bruise liniment variety and muscle strain liniment.

Dit Da Jow takes time and effort to produce. Some of the ingredients are hard to find or take a while to grow and dry yourself.

They have different potencies in many cases. Consult a tcm practitioner or a kung fu sifu to acquire the more potent varieties used for deep tissue/bone bruising and speedy healing. They will likely be willing to help.

peace