Dit Da Jow Pills

Yes there are Dit Da Jow pills that very few people know about. Dit Da Jow pills as you can expect are taken internally and help heal injuries or improve circulation. They break up blood stagnation and help to move blocked Qi, the life energy force described in Traditional Chinese Medicine, without Qi we would be dead.

The Two Best Dit Da Jow Pills

There are two exceptional Dit Da Jow pills available, the first is called Tieh Shang Wan also named Chinkoo in the USA. The other is called Die Da Yao Wang. The main functions of each formula as stated above is to disperse blood stagnation, improve blood circulation and heal trauma type injuries like bruises and sprains. Besides those functions it also helps heal broken or fractured bones, relieve pan and help with neuralgia and arthritis.
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Dit Da Jow Pills and External Dit Da Jow

What a better combination for speeding up the healing process for a trauma type injury than combining Dit Da Jow pills and an external Dit Da Jow liniment. Attacking the injury from the inside and outside provides a dual healing action that can cut healing times in some cases up to 75%. Dit Da Jow pills are taken 2 or 3 times per day on an empty stomach and the external Dit Da Jow liniment is to be applied at least the same amount of times but if possible add in an extra 2-3 applications during the day and evening.

Dit Da Jow Kit and Bottle

Dit Da Jow kit and ready made aged 4oz glass bottle.

Contraindications of Dit Da Jow Pills

As great as these pills are Dit Da Jow pills should not be taken if you are prescribed and are taking any type of blood thinner medication. The same goes if one is pregnant as they are contraindicated with pregnancy. External Dit Da Jow follows the same rules and should not be applied in either instance.

If you are active in sports especially contact sports then Dit Da Jow pills should be in your gym bag or medicine cabinet. Taking these pills immediately after an injury speeds healing and minimizes pain, in some instances reducing any swelling that might occur. Adding in the external Dit Da Jow will take the healing process to a new level. For less serious injuries like bruises and welts the external Dit Da Jow should be adequate. So depending on the situation one or both might be what is required and having both at your fingertips when the need arises can be of great benefit to you.