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Below is a repository of articles, research, and "useful information" pertaining to dit da jow and tonics, how they are made and used, recipes and the efficacy of different brewing methods, information regarding the science and chemistry behind dit da jow and its production, herbs, and other relevant topics useful to the martial artist and athlete.


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Chuan Xiong - Ligusticum
Common in dit da jow, this herb is an acrid, warm, Blood invigorator. What is it?
 
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* Dit Da Jow or ditdajow
is the common spelling.
The correct Cantonese is "dit da jau"
and "die da jiu" in Mandarin.

 

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