I never considered additives in Vodka. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by PlumDragon
I'll never get too old to learn.
Thanks,
Phil
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I never considered additives in Vodka. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by PlumDragon
I'll never get too old to learn.
Thanks,
Phil
My Sifu's Iron Palm Jow has vinegar. And yes we have to cook it. I should look into that for my own Jow.Quote:
Originally Posted by Judge Pen
PR
You can make infused oils then add essential oils and beeswax to make a salve like this one which works very well:
http://chinesetherapeutics.org/catal...roducts_id=226
Hello,
I have a quick question, do how long is it recommeded to apply Dit Da Jow to an injury? 2-3X daily, but for how long?
Is there a limit or maximum?
Thanks~
I have found it best to soak a cotton ball with the Dit da jow. Put the cotton ball at the point of injury, cover with clear plastic wrap and then cover with an ace bandage to hold everything in place.
The reason why this works is that it allows the pores to open and the medicine
work on the area. I would only do this for an hour or two at a time maybe twice
a day. Any more than that and the skin might break out into a rash.
Mike Biggie
7 Star Praying Mantis, Hong Kong Branch
Choy Li Fut, Hung Sing Branch
Yang Tai Chi
Shaolin Boxing Academy, Akron Ohio.
Thanks. I'll do that. Is it safe to do it for multiple days until injury is gone?
Thanks
Ban Hou,
You could do this twice a day as Mike suggested. You might get a rash from your medicine but its only the skin being irritated by the herbs in the formula.
Be well,
Dale
Thanks for your reply. And yes, I noticed a slight rash but I washed it with herbal soap and it went away.
Thanks again!
What kind of injury do you have?
It was on my ankle.
besides the jow, healing the injury is in the massage-tui-na or ahn -moor. When we "rub out" a bruise,sprain, etc, it takes quite some time. We first lightly massage with soaked warm jow in cotton ball-for about five minutes. Then the hard stuff starts-YEOWWWCH!! for a bruise, usually circular,sprains follow the direction of the tendon. this is for quite some time depending on degree of swelling, coloration, etc. Then light stroaking and slapping to bring in fresh blood. Finally covered with soaked gauze of cottonball and wrapped.
I would not wrap with plastic. Soak it in Jow, massage it in.
Have you seen a doctor?
Thanks a lot, TenTigers - extremely helpful.
RoyalDragon, no, I didn't yet go to the doctor. Thanks!!
Thank you all.
You might want to go have it looked at, in case it's something Jow alone can't fix. If you have a soft tissue injury, you may need to have it imobilised for a bit for it to heal quick.
I am a firm believer in the Chinese methods, but sometimes an exray is the best diagnostic method there is. You can gravitate towards Chinese herbal methods after you know for sure what is wrong.
Even in China, they use western methods where they work better, and thier own when it is superior.
Once you know what is wrong, Master Troy has a really good jow...if you can talk him into shareing. I'd give you some of mine, but I don't have any made up right now.
Also, if it is causeing a rash, you are useing too much, or you need a different formula for your Jow. Or it may have been made with a very strong alcohol. A slow simmer on the stove is what is needed to remove the alcohal so you can put it on your skin without rashes.