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Thread: "The mung beans have medicinal properties that mix with your hands..."

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    IronFist Guest

    "The mung beans have medicinal properties that mix with your hands..."

    I always hear that when it comes to iron body, palm, or wall bag training. So I thought, "huh? It doesn't even touch your hands, because it's in a bag." Or do small microscopic pieces fall through tiny holes in the bag's porous surface and mix with your hands that way?

    Iron

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    kungfu cowboy Guest
    Do they have a high moisture content?

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    anerlich Guest
    I think they'd have to be pretty dry, since you normally have to soak 'em before cooking. If they had lots of moisture, it'd be like punching a bag full of 3 bean mix.

    I believe the claims quoted in the original post are at best highly exaggerated.

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    Vankuen Guest

    Mung bean bags

    I have the one from wing lam's iron palm series. It is filled with mung beans. But when I hit for a certain period of time, Mung bean dust or something permeates the room eventually. And it causes my lungs to "wheeze" a bit when Ive breathed it in for a time. I dont suppose this is normal is it?

    Anyone actually know anything about this?

    "From one thing know ten thousand" - Miyomato Musashi, Book of five rings

    "Loy lau hoi sung, lut sau jik chung"

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    Mojo Guest
    Ironfist
    The medicinal properties come from direct exposure to the mung beans.
    But, this comes from a tech. to toughen your fingers and fingertips where you fill a bucket with mung beans and thrust your fingers into the beans. Not filling an ironpalm bag with the beans and slapping it, that's a different technique.

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