Dit Da Jow literally translates as “hit fall wine” and is used as a trauma liniment. Like the name suggests this topical is made by soaking herbs in alcohol and is used for contusions, sprains, and fractures. The combination of cooling and blood moving herbs drastically improves healing time. There are several application methods; the simplest being rubbing directly into the skin. Alternatively one can soak a cloth in the liniment and then wrap the injured area.
Warning: Remove immediately if there is a burning sensation. Do not use over internal bleeding, do not use over open wounds.
Like the name suggest this liniment is for healing the connective tissue in the body. While Dit Da Jow is used in the acute stage of inflammation, Tendon Tender is used in the chronic stage of injury. If heat makes your injury feel better then it is time for this liniment. These herbs are slightly warming in nature increasing blood supply to areas, like tendons, that don’t have their own. There are several application methods; the simplest being rubbing directly into the skin. Alternatively one can soak a cloth in the liniment and then wrap the injured area.
Warning: Remove immediately if there is a burning sensation. Do not use over internal bleeding, do not use over open wounds.
Skin Soother was originally designed to help “soothe” the irritating symptoms of a family member’s eczema. Not only did this topical oil stop the itching and repair their skin, but the eczema went away entirely. This formula can be used for all manner of skin healing and excels at getting rid of itchiness from bug bites, burns, allergic reactions, and at speeding up wound healing.
San Qi
San Qi is a precious herb from the Chinese ginseng root. Internally we use this herb for a variety of conditions but it is excellent at treating various forms of heart issues. Externally it is the perfect herb to stop bleeding and promote wound healing right after an accident. Note that the powder will sting on application but will quickly subside.
San Huang San
The “Three Yellow Powder” also known as “Herbal Ice” is a phenomenally powerfully and versatile topical. As the name suggests it can aggressively lower inflammation, cool down burns, and feels like magic for allergic reactions. Mix it with aquaphor, aloe vera, or in a pinch, your own saliva to form a thick paste. Then apply over area and cover with gauze. Beware the Three Yellows will stain but it is well worth their magic.