If you are looking for a modern representation of an ancient trauma liniment, look no further.
○ Premium Eastern & Western medicinal herbs specific for trauma and injury.
○ Over 95% certified organic ingredients.
○ Vitamins & lipids to heal skin faster
○ Moisturizes skin to prevent cracking & tearing
○ Portable, non-messy cream
○ Antibacterial & Antifungal (Clinically tested per USP51)
The reality is that alcohol based dit da jows will dry out your skin.
As you build calloused hands and feet, the epidermis layer gets thicker. This thick portion of skin does not receive as many nutrients as the deeper layers do. Hence, they are more easily damaged or sloughed off with continued abrasion and friction.
Dit da jows containing alcohol are drying and can make the epidermal layer of skin crack or split making those hard-earned callouses less likely to protect you during training.
See the difference with Battle Balm!
Our formulation is based upon traditional Chinese medicine. We scoured the historical texts of the ancient Shaolin warrior monks and combined the most effective natural ingredients to create our signature Battle Balm recipe. Dit da jow is in our pedigree.
The foundation of Battle Balm is a dit da jow, designed to move blood and lymph to speed healing.
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In addition to the Chinese plants, Battle Balm incorporates other herbs that are known worldwide for their efficacy. Herbs such as arnica, frankincense, myrrh, and wintergreen are renowned for their pain fighting power.
In synergistic combination, our proprietary formula of 20 hand-picked ingredients make for a superior, legendary formula.
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But don't believe that Battle Balm is just any jow. Battle Balm uses modern technology & science to extract the essential parts of the plants that help heal the body.
Use this on striking parts of the body in between sessions to feed your skin nutrients & keep soft tissue moisturized. Also great for use during warmup, cooldown qi gong, chi kung, tai chi, ba gua, energy work & meditation.
Recommended as pre-workout soak on conditioning days to protect skin & prevent damage. Apply before shaolin wing chun wooden dummy training, or under boxing hand wraps. Use it after training for nicks, scrapes, bruises, tendon & ligament strains of medium to moderate severity or pain level.
Recommended for high level muay thai training or kickboxing, maximum power striking techniques, or acute injury with severe pain from trauma such as contusion, dislocation, & more. This is also our choice dit da jow for broken bones.
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