No training this week because of impact injuries or bruising?

Why you should use Dit Da Jow if you are into Martial Arts or contact sports

Main benefits of using Dit Da Jow

  • Helps stimulate circulation
  • Disperse fluids
  • Speed healing
  • Reduce pain and swelling
  • Treatment of impact injuries
  • Very simple to use

Quite simply, if you do any contact sport or martial arts and get impact injuries or bruising when you train using Dit Da Jow will greatly improve the speed of your healing.

This recipe that we use was passed down to me from my Sifu from the Ip Man lineage. This Dit da Jow has been made with alcohol and has been aged for over 1 year. Comes in a 100ml Glass Bottle.

Using Dit da Jow / Chinese liniment can help stimulate circulation, reduce pain and swelling and is a great help for the treatment of impact injuries and bruises.

This formulation is produced over a 12-month marinating process in which the active ingredients of the different Chinese raw herbs are extracted into a high alcohol solution.  

The process we use ensures a maximum extraction of all the Chinese herbs and produces a high-quality liniment that has now been used in the UK and Europe.

Our Wing Chun Kung Fu Dit Da Jow 100ml Bottle with Atomiser Spray Cap is widely used throughout the UK and Europe. 

What is in the Dit Da Jow?

Resina Olibani, Resina Myrrhae, Radix Paeoniae Rubra, Rhizoma Corydalis, Flos Carthami, Semen Persicae, Radix Angelicae Sinensis, Pollen Typhae, Rhubarb, Panax Notoginseng, Sanguis Draconis, Rhizoma Chuanxiong, Caulis Spatholobi, Fructus Gardeniae, Rhizoma Curcumae Longae

And what do each of these Chinese Herbs do?

Resina Olibani
Chinese Herb Actions
Moves Blood and Qi, Relieves Pain, Relaxes the Sinews
for a wide variety of painful conditions including amenorrhea, dysmenorrheal, stomach and epigastric pain, traumatic pain, carbuncles, sores, swellings

Resina Myrrha
Chinese Herb Actions
Moves Blood breaks blood stasis, Relieves Pain. By breaking blood stasis, it relieves pain in most conditions including painful trauma, contusions, sores, carbuncles, swellings,
Promotes Healing

Radix Paeoniae Rubra
Chinese Herb Actions
Radix Paeoniae Rubra (RPR), a traditional Chinese herb, has anti-inflammatory and immuno-regulatory properties. TCM considers this herb bitter and slightly cool in nature. It covers the liver channel. In TCM practices, its basic functions are to remove pathogenic heat from blood and invigorate blood to Remove blood stasis

Rhizoma Corydalis
Corydalis yanhusuo is a plant species in the genus Corydalis. The Chinese name for Corydalis yanhusuo is yan hu suo. The Japanese common name is engosaku and the Korean common name is hyeonhosaek. English common names include yanhusuo, corydalis, and Asian corydalis

Chinese Herb Actions
Moves Qi and Blood, Relieves Pain, Reduces Masses
Many practitioners of Traditional Chinese herbal medicine consider YAN HU SUO to be the second most effective pain reliever.

Flos Carthami
Chinese Herb Actions
Invigorates the Blood, Eliminates Blood Stasis, Regulates Menses, Nourishes Blood
For most blood stasis patterns pain, trauma and sports injuries, skin sores.

Opens Channels
For joint pain or paralysis

Semen Persicae
Chinese Herb Actions
Activates Blood Circulation, Breaks Blood Stasis
Treats many blood stasis conditions

Radix Angelicae Sinensis
Chinese Herb Actions
Tonifies Blood
Moves the Blood, Alleviates Pain, and Regulates Menstruation
For Blood and Qi Stagnation due to Cold type menstrual disorders.
Decreases Swellings. Can be for many types of sores, abscesses, or traumatic injury were moving the Blood and breaking Blood Stagnation will have a positive effect.

Pollen Typhae
Chinese Herb Actions
A rapid hemostyptic

Da Huang
Chinese Herb Actions
Help remove pain from Blood stagnation. Also for Blood stagnation in the intestines and intestinal abscesses. 

Panax Notoginseng
Chinese Herb Actions
Help with bruising or swelling, and to improve blood movement in the muscles. Improve energy and ability to exercise, to reduce muscle soreness following exercise, and for osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis

Sanguis Draconis
Chinese Herb Actions
Invigorates Blood, Dispels Blood Stasis, Relieves Pain
Blood Stasis due to trauma with swelling and pain. 

Rhizoma Chuanxiong
Chinese Herb Actions
Invigorates Blood and Moves Qi
One of the most effective herbs for all Blood and Qi stasis patterns. 

Caulis Spatholobi
Chinese Herb Actions
Moves and Tonifies Blood
Opens the Channels and Relaxes the Tendons
For numbness, Bi Zheng, musculoskeletal pain, low back pain, knee pain, or joint soreness from Wind-Damp with Blood Deficiency or stasis. 

Fructus Gardeniae
Chinese Herb Actions
Cools the Blood, Reduces Toxins, and Stops Bleeding. Reduces swelling and moves Blood Stagnation

Rhizoma Curcumae Longae
Chinese Herb Actions
A powerful natural anti-inflammatory 

How to use Dit Da Jow v1
Put some Dit Da Jow in a dish and soak a cotton ball and first apply it to the affected area. After applying
it for a few minutes, rub the bruise from the center in clockwise circles eventually moving out to the bruise
edge, using your thumb to rub into the area.

The bruise must be broken up and spread out so the Dit Da Jow can be absorbed. Rub for about 3 minutes. Applying Dit da jow so the skin is wet, you don’t want skin friction.

How to use Dit Da Jow v2
A small portion is poured into the hands and the liquid is massaged into the area being treated. The massaging motion should always be toward the heart. It is used before and after training or conditioning drills. For injuries, it should be used as soon as possible following the injury and three or four times each day, until the injury resolves. The massaging process should not be rushed as it assists the penetration and performance of the Dit da jow.

This Dit da jow is made from a specific blend of Chinese herbs using a proven traditional formula. Do not use on broken skin. External use only. Do not drink. Keep out the reach of children. Keep away from clothing as it may stain. Discontinue use if any skin reaction occurs.

What are the benefits of using  Dit Da Jow?

The benefits of using Dit Da Jow become very apparent when you compare the hands of people who practice conditioning exercises. The people who use Dit Da Jow have full mobility and use of their hands and their hands look normal. People who practice the same exercises and don’t use Dit Da Jow have less mobility, dexterity and the hands look deformed, with enlarged joints and stiff fibrous skin that lacks flexibility and tactical sensitivity. The longer they have been training the more damage and the worse their condition.

Why should I use dit da jow?

This Chinese liniment has traditionally been used as an important component of conditioning exercises and to treat impact injuries. It is a medically proven to increase circulation, disperse fluids, and speed healing. The type of impact received during training or conditioning exercises results in cellular damage. If the damage received is over a large area or severe, you can see and feel the results as tenderness and bruising. The body naturally heals itself, but often in the process, scar tissue and adhesions form. If damage accumulates, it will result in decreased mobility, stiffness, reduced circulation and energy blocks.

Dit da jow greatly assists in preventing the formulation of scar tissue and adhesions by speeding healing and increasing circulation. The increase in circulation and the stasis inhibiting effects of Chinese liniment bring fresh nutrient-rich blood to the area while flushing out waste and by-products of the healing process. Since there is less waste blocking supply channels and fresh repair material is available, the body can heal not only faster but more efficiently.

All bruise liniment formulas contain ingredients to ease the pain, reduce swelling and inflammation, and disperse stagnant qi and blood. It is composed of cooling herbs to reduce swelling and inflammation; and warming herbs that kill pain, promote circulation, and break up accumulations of stagnant blood and fluids.

This Dit da Jow has been made with alcohol and has been aged for over 1 year and is used by myself, the students at the Halesowen Wing Chun Kuen, the students of the Midlands Wing Chun Kuen and hundreds of people throughout the United Kingdom, Europe and the United States of America.