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    poisonous chinese medicine


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    sure it can be right. lol

    fenfen (the pet name for the drug they are speaking of) was removed from the US and Canadian markets because of risk of heart problems stemming from it's use and liver damage.

    Everybody is different and will have different reactions to different substances.

    Drugs are only withheld or released dependent upon the aggrigate reaction of all people who take them. There is a risk of damage r loss of life that is considered "acceptable" to drug manufactures.

    For some less responsible, or less astute with research data companies, this risk is higher or lower than elsewhere.
    Kung Fu is good for you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TonyM.
    Answer: Mix your own herbal remedies.
    might be more dangerous than mixing drinks.

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    camphor in tiger balm and lots of other similar balms are supposed to be poisonous too. i'm not sure how much you'd have to use before it starts doing some damage though
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    many herbs are tainted

    In the past 10 years or so many of the so called safe over the counter patent medicines have been tested and found to have many hidden drugs included in recipes as well as toxic residues of heavy metals and other chemicals.

    Nothing wrong with reading a book and wanting to help yourself, but please get some advice from someone with training. i.e. an acupuncturist or chinese physician who can tell you exactly how to use patents and other herbs.

    Way too many people in the US and North America as well as Europe seem to think that if one dose is good than 2 or 3 will be better.

    People here have been talking about dit da jow for many years. Way too many people seem to think that its not a big deal to be using Ma Chien(strychnine) in dit da jow. This along with Aconite(Chuan Wu) are very toxic in minute amounts and can make you sick or kill you if they get into your blood stream.

    be careful with herbs and talk to people who have been schooled. Its your health and you dont want to rish ruining it all for some myth or wivestale about the potency of certain herbs or formulae.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dale Dugas
    In the past 10 years or so many of the so called safe over the counter patent medicines have been tested and found to have many hidden drugs included in recipes as well as toxic residues of heavy metals and other chemicals.

    Nothing wrong with reading a book and wanting to help yourself, but please get some advice from someone with training. i.e. an acupuncturist or chinese physician who can tell you exactly how to use patents and other herbs.

    Way too many people in the US and North America as well as Europe seem to think that if one dose is good than 2 or 3 will be better.

    People here have been talking about dit da jow for many years. Way too many people seem to think that its not a big deal to be using Ma Chien(strychnine) in dit da jow. This along with Aconite(Chuan Wu) are very toxic in minute amounts and can make you sick or kill you if they get into your blood stream.

    be careful with herbs and talk to people who have been schooled. Its your health and you dont want to rish ruining it all for some myth or wivestale about the potency of certain herbs or formulae.

    In Boston,

    Dale Dugas

    It's probably safe so long as you are clutivating chi at the same time. I know is dangerous if you use dit da jow in the western context - everyone knows that!

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    It's funny there is an article like that there,
    and than ads for more herbs lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnyk
    It's funny there is an article like that there,
    and than ads for more herbs lol
    Some ppl have been known to take small sips of tit da to strengthen their internal organs. Personally I won't recommend that - there is no short cuts to chi kung training.

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    V,

    You do not sip Dit Da Jow for that reason. But to make sure your not bleeding internally when you doing any kind of pai da striking to the limbs or body. This includes iron palm training as well.


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    Mouth Boxers have not the testicular nor the spinal fortitude to be known.
    Hence they hide rather than be known as adults.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dale Dugas
    V,

    You do not sip Dit Da Jow for that reason. But to make sure your not bleeding internally when you doing any kind of pai da striking to the limbs or body. This includes iron palm training as well.


    In Boston,

    Dale Dugas
    It'll take a lot of pai da training to stop a spear.

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    V,

    The things you say are total lunacy.

    Too bad you waste your time training nothing but stories and total crap.
    Mouth Boxers have not the testicular nor the spinal fortitude to be known.
    Hence they hide rather than be known as adults.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vasquez
    It'll take a lot of pai da training to stop a spear.

    I'll take a spear to your arse, and let me see if your Iron Vest will stop it.

    Steve

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