Blue Poppy Shaolin Dee Dat Jow Liniment (4 fl oz)
Dee Dat Jow is the Cantonese for Die Da Jiu, meaning 'fall and strike wine', and Shaolin is the name of the famous Chinese monastery where martial arts were practiced and developed. This formula was orally transmitted by the 37th Patriarch of the Shaolin monastery as contained in Secret Shaolin Formulas for the Treatment of External Injury.
Net Vol 4 fl oz - 118ml
Manufactured by: Blue Poppy Enterprises, Inc.
Functions:
Moves the qi and quickens the blood, frees and eases the flow of the channels and vessels, stops pain.
Indications:
For recent closed injuries characterized by pain and marked swelling without marked ecchymosis.
Method of Use:
Apply liberally to the affected area 3-5 times per day.
For external use only
Ingredients:
- Isopropyl alcohol
- Dang Gui (Radix Angelicae Sinensis)
- Chuan Xiong (Rhizoma Chuanxiong)
- Chuan Niu Xi (Radix Cyathulae)
- Su Mu (Lignum Sappan)
- Hong Hua (Flos Carthami)
- Ding Xiang (Flos Caryophylli)
- Mu Xiang (Radix Auklandiae)
- Ru Xiang (Olibanum)
- Tan Xiang (Lignum Santali Albi)
- Xiao Hui Xiang (Fructus Foeniculi)
Formula Rationale:
Chuan Xiong (Rhizoma Chuanxiong), Ding Xiang (Flos Caryophylli), Mu Xiang (Radix Auklandiae), Tan Xiang (Lignum Santali Albi), and Xiao Hui Xiang (Fructus Foeniculi) move the qi and stop pain. Dang Gui (Radix Angelicae Sinensis), Chuan Niu Xi (Radix Cyathulae), Su Mu (Lignum Sappan), Hong Hua (Flos Carthami), and Ru Xiang (Olibanum) quicken the blood and dispel stasis. When used together, these medicinals move the qi and quicken the blood. Chuan Xiong, Ding Xiang (Flos Caryophylli), Tan Xiang, and Ru Xiang (Olibanum) are all famous pain-stopping medicinals in Chinese medicine.
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