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Lung Choy Shung Pain Relief Liquid (Dit Da Jow)

Lung Choy Shung Pain Relief Liquid (Dit Da Jow) is a first-aid antiseptic for use with minor cuts scrapes, and burns; additionally, it penetrates the skin and serves as an effective (topical) analgesic for the temporary relief from muscle pain, back ache, sports injury, and/or bruising. Amount: 6.7 fl. oz.

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What is Lung Choy Shung Pain Relief Liquid (Dit Da Jow):

Lung Choy Shung Pain Relief Liquid (Dit Da Jow) is a first-aid antiseptic for use with minor cuts scrapes, and burns; additionally, it penetrates the skin and serves as an effective (topical) analgesic for the temporary relief from muscle pain, back ache, sports injury, and/or bruising.

Active Ingredients:

Menthol 2.8% & Camphor 2.8%

Inactive Ingredients: Alcohol, alisma plantago-aquatica subsp. orientale root, angelica dahurica root, angelica sinensis root, atractylodes lancea root, atractylodes macrocephala root, cinnamomum cassia twig, citrus aurantium fruit, cullen corylifolium fruit, cuscuta chinensis seed, cyperus rotundus tuber, dioscorea villosa tuber, erycibe obtusifolia stem, fennel seed, frankincense, gleditsia sinensis fruit, ligusticum sinense subsp. chuanxiong root, myrrh, notopterygium franchetii root, paeonia x suffruticosa root bark, panax notoginseng root, polygonatum sibiricum root, polysorbate 80, prunus armeniaca seed, purified water, and tangerine peel.

Usage Instructions:

Clean the affected area.
Apply a small amount of this product on the area 1 to 3 times daily.
May be covered with a sterile bandage (bandage loosely after letting the application site air dry first).

Warnings

  • For external use only- call poison control center immediately if taken internally.
  • Flammable, keep away from fire or flame.
  • Do not use in the eyes or over large areas of the body.
  • Consult with a doctor in cases of deep puncture wounds, serious burns, or animal bites.
  • Discontinue use (and consult a doctor) if pain, redness, swelling persists for seven days or if these symptoms worsen.
  • Discontinue use if skin rash, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or abdominal discomfort occurs
  • Keep out of reach of children

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Stella Waldvogel

It really works

I sometimes get pain in my leg/hip. I strongly suspect a repetitive motion injury from an old job. For some reason, this relieves the pain even better than Tiger Balm.

One application and I can feel a difference. More, and it gets better in increments. Highly recommended!

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Dennis Horton

Did da jow

Good for minor pain, need something for deeper and longer lasting product.

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Richard Gromlich

One of the best.

As a kung fu stylist I have used several different formulas of Dit Da Jow and my Sifu makes his own based on a secret formula. I bought this to test in the event my Sifu runs out. I think Lung Choy Shung is equal to my teachers formula and will be a good substitute if needed. I used it for knee pain and it works. I need to further test it for bruising, insect bites, burns etc.

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