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Ku Yu Cheung Iron Palm Dit Da Jow Kit

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Ku Yu Cheung Iron Palm Dit Da Jow Kit

The Iron Palm Liniment Kit used by the famous Iron Palm Master.
Very Powerful, should only be purchased by experienced Iron Palm practitioners.

This has been the go to liniment kit for serious and experienced Iron Palm/Hand Practitioners not for beginners, if you feel you are ready to go to the advanced level of training then you must get this kit. The Ku Yu Cheung Iron Palm Dit Da Jow Kit enables you to train Iron Palm like never before, the results are mind blowing. If you are not familiar with Ku Yu Cheung, keep reading.

Ku Yu Cheung Iron Palm Master

KuYu Cheung

Circa 1936

Ku Yu Cheung (1894–1952) was one of the most accomplished and famous Iron Palm Masters who ever lived. Unknown to most people was that he was a accomplished Kung Fu fighter and master of Taichi Boxing. Ku Yu Cheung’s Mandarin name is Gu RuZhang and that is what he went by and he also published his books under that name.

According to books he published and other manuscripts, he preferred to use a unique Iron Palm/Dit Da Jow liniment that consisted of 25 herbs, there are some publications that say 27 but according to his writings and writings of others it seems a 25 herb formula was what he preferred.

What was unique about this formula is about half of the formula would be considered Iron Palm ( hand conditioning) and the other half Dit Da Jow (Qi Movement). This combination formula along with his training created a very powerful Qi flow to his hands. Ku Yu Cheung credited his Qi power he developed as the reason he could break a stack of bricks with what seemed like little effort.

Besides his famous Iron Palm demonstrations Ku Yu Chueng was a great fighter using the Northern Shaolin style of Kung Fu called Bak Siu Lahm he was a 7th generation student and fought in the famous Lei Tai fights.

If you think MMA or the UFC is tough it was nothing compared to the Lei Tai Fights. Lei Tai translated means fighting platform, where two men would match there skills on basically a elevated 24 foot square wooden deck. Fighters would lose if they surrendered, were incapacitated, were thrown or otherwise forced from the stage. The winner would remain on the stage (as its “owner”) unless ousted by a stronger opponent. If there were no more challengers, they would become the champion. Private duels on the stage had no rules and were sometimes fought to the death. Hundreds of the best Kung Fu fighters and Masters competed in in this event.

In 1928 Ku Lu Chueng fought and placed 15th in this tournament, what was crazy about this tournament was when it got down to the final 12 the tournament was stopped because two great Masters were killed and several others were seriously injured, so to prevent the possibility of more Masters getting killed off they stopped the tournament and a jury of their peers voted on who the winner would be.

Out of the top 15, five fighters were selected to teach at the Southern Kuoshu Institute which was part of the governments military. Ku Yu Cheung was one one of the five selected and those five were called Wu Hu Xia Jiangnan or Five Tigers Heading South.
Ku Yu Cheung Demo

Ku Yu Cheung had already developed his Iron Palm and Iron Body techniques with his Qi development and as the story goes he met a Russian circus owner who said no man could withstand 3 kicks from his horse which supposedly had already killed several people and offered a prize to the man who could withstand the 3 kicks, Ku Yu Cheung accepted his challenge with the proviso that he could slap the horse on the back if he could withstand the three kicks and also he would not accept the prize money. The horse kicked him 3 times and using his Iron Body breathing techniques he suffered no injuries whatsoever. He then asked to see the horse up close as agreed upon and then he slapped the horse on the back with the palm of his hand, the horse reared up, cried out and then died. When they autopsied the horse it was noted that all the internal organs had been ruptured some stories even say they dissolved.

Ku Yu Cheung’s Iron Palm Dit Da Jow Liniment

Ku Yu Cheung supposedly soaked his entire hand in his liniment before and after training to create a greater qi flow and followed the same ritual before breaking bricks or other Iron Palm demonstrations.

One thing that is for sure is the herbs he used in his liniment were consistent with the herbs used in the Shaolin Temple for trauma related conditions but was put together like a hybrid liniment for Iron Palm conditioning and the strengthening of his bones and tendons and the movement and healing power of Qi like Dit Da Jow.

Similar to Yin and Yang, the formula is well balanced in its nature. Ku Yu Cheung was big believer in Yin and Yang in his martial arts practice thus his mastery in the external and internal arts.
There are several stories circulating regarding his death in 1952, some say he was shot by the soldiers during the Cultural Revolution but that is incorrect since the cultural Revolution took pace between 1966 and 1976. Others s he died malnourished and others say he died from a heart ailment. One thing that is certain is Ku Yu Cheung grew tired of teaching martial arts around 1940 and more or less dropped out of sight.
Ku Yu Cheung Iron Palm

This is a large kit which can produce up to 144 ounces of liniment and is only available in the USA at the moment and for a limited time with Free Shipping and Handling, USA residents only. Due to the size of the kit a large glass jar is needed, see below.

Each kit is meticulously prepared fresh per order received and is not sitting around. While you are waiting for your kit to arrive you will need a GLASS jar with an air tight lid that is at least 5L or larger in size.(see below for our recommendation of a good jar to purchase, you will also need at least 4.25 liters of Vodka or Gin for this large kit. If you have access to 40% Alc/80 Proof Rice Wine, that will work also. Other types of alcohol like grain, everclear, denatured will not work properly by themselves but can used and we explain how with the included instructions.

Order only if you truly practice Authentic Iron Palm and are a hardcore practitioner otherwise this liniment is not for you. This is not for the weekend warrior or part time practitioner. This formula brings a lot of Qi to the hands and you must have the proper training and techniques to use it.

If you practice some other type of hand training or hard contact type hand training email us first to see if this would benefit you. If you apply this liniment to your hands and do not release the Qi generated by the liniment you can develop Qi obstruction issues. so it is important to train Iron Palm or Iron Body when using this liniment.

Shipping is via Priority Mail with Signature Required for added security. We will notify you when we receive your order and let you know when it has shipped.

There are various jars like the Bormioli 5L jar available online at Amazon (see link below) or at some retail stores like Crate and Barrel or the Container Store. These are nice jars and reasonably priced.

We receive a small remuneration if you purchase with the link above.
There are also nice 8L jars available at most large Asian grocery stores, these jars have a red twist on cap with a liner that fits underneath the cap on the jar.

Additional information

Weight 29 oz

1 review for Ku Yu Cheung Iron Palm Dit Da Jow Kit

  1. Frank

    Top Notch! Highly recommend this kit if you seriously practice breaking bricks or other hard objects. Really brings the qi energy to the hands.

    Frank L.

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