This MUSCLE & BONE LINIMENT recipe was created to assist in the relief of muscular and nerve pain, bruising, tendonitis, aching joints and stimulate circulation.
This recipe has been compared to Zheng Gu Shui 'bone-setting liquid' which is a traditional Chinese liniment, trade-marked by Gulin Corporation and commercially available.
Our recipe contains not 8, but 23 powerful Chinese herbs which have traditionally been used by Chinese Medicine practitioners in treatments for bone-setting, nerve pain, arthritis, inflammation, increase circulation and chi.
The ingredients include 2.5% Camphor, 2.5% Menthol crystal with these 23 Chinese herbs:
Radix Pseudoginseng, Peony tree root bark, Dalbergia, Szechuan Pepper fruit, Chinese Cinnamon, Rhizoma Curcumae Zedoariae, Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Radix Angelica Dahurica, Teasel Root, Philippine Flemingia Root, Japanese Knotweed, Siler Root, Mulberry Twig, Drynaria rhizome, Eucommia Bark, Szechuan Lovage Root, Acanthopanax, Lycopodium serratum, Chinese Clematis root, Peach kernel, Gentiana macrophylla root, Safflower flower, and Coral Bean Bark.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, the herbs decocted in this liniment have been traditionally used to heal, minimize pain, assist the healing of bone and joint problems, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments and fascia.
To Apply: Soak a cotton ball or gauze pad and wrap the injured area for several hours so the liniment can soak into the skin. Repeat each day or as often as required.
Alternatively, rub the liniment into the affected area and massage for several mnutes. Repeat 3-4 times per day.
PLEASE NOTE: There are many clinical studies in China and also some clinical studies in Western Medicine on the efficacy of the herbs in this preparation which you can Google. We make no claims as to the efficacy or suitability of this product for you.
This liniment can stain clothing or skin. Please wrap area or cover to prevent staining clothes. Use alcohol to remedy skin staining.
DO NOT use near a flame as the liniment contains alcohol.
DO NOT drink under any cirtcumstances.
DO NOT use if you are pregnant.
If you are unsatisfied for any reason, return the product for a 100% refund.
Information provided is for educational purposes only.
Zheng Gu Cha Ji Muscle & Bone Liniment
How is it applied?
Use the Jow by pouring a small amount (a capful) into your palm and rubbing it into the affected area for 3-4 minutes massaging it into the skin. Leave it on for at least 30 minutes before washing the area or showering so it can soak into the skin. Apply 3-4 times per day.
How is it Aged?
This Dit Da Jow is aged at least 2 years and has been stored in a 5 litre glass jar for that period of time. Each day for the first month, the jar was shaken to agitate the contents, then weekly for the next year. The jar is stored in the dark and unopened for this time.
What is Dit Da Jow?
Dit Da Jow is a liniment that has been used for over a thousand years in China. Dit Da Jow is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine and was used by Shaolin monk martial artists for the treatment of muscle soreness, bruises, contusions, iron palm, conditioning and toughening of the limbs and traditional bonesetting by Chinese medicine physicians.
Where are the herbs sourced?
All herbs are authentic non-toxic plant based herbs sourced from authorised Australian Chinese herbal suppliers (importers & wholesalers).. Our two suppliers only source approved quality assured herbs which have been certified free of pesticides and contaminants. All herbs are plant based only and do not include insects, contaminants or any animal products.
Can I drink Dit Da Jow? NO!
Dit Da Jow is traditionally for external use only and must never be ingested. The final product which you are producing must also be kept out of reach of children. Do not use if you are pregnant.
What if I get a skin rash or allergic reaction?
Alweays patch test on a small area of skin and wait 24hrs to see if you are allergic to any of the ingredients. If an allergic reaction is experienced, seek medical advice and do not use.Can I apply if my skin is scuffed or broken?
It is extremely important not to apply the dit da jow if you have scraped or broken the skin. Do not train to the point of breaking the skin because it will set your training back greatly as you will not be able to apply the jow.