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Healing Sports Injuries using Chinese Medicine

One of the most powerful natural healing disiplines, Chinese Medicine has a complete regimine of Training and Sports Medicine Formulas.

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About Chinese Training and Sports Medicine 

Chinese Martial artists for the last 3000 years have been training and getting injured the same as today. In fact martial artists that were considered 'Masters' at the time were mostly doctors or bone setters. If you arent healthy, you can't train its that simple. Obviously Physical Therapists and Western Medicine were not around, but hey also werent needed. The Chinese used herbs and body therapy techniques to heal injuries and keep students in top condition. The big 'secret' about these techniques is that Westerners just aren't educated about Chinese Sports Medicine. The product regimine of these natural products, in most instances are far superior to anything even available to a Westerner. For instance in training westerners make big use of suppliments of protien and such, it would just take a couple minutes of anyones to see that 90% of products on the market have never shown a gain in athletes. The difference here is that Westerners are trying to chemically break down and synthesise natural processes in your body for a greater effect. The Chinese however use 5000years of research on herbal properties to enhance or heal their bodies with little or no side effects. Another main difference is that Westerners prefer to 'grin and bear it'. When they get bumps, bruises, sprains, strains, and aches unless it is seriously affecting them, Westerners will just try to 'walk it off' or ignore it. The only thing this accomplishes is that you 'baby' the injury and usually injure another part of your body by, say walking differently. Another problem here is that you not helping the injury heal, you want to be proactive with injuries. Lastly, these injuries can have lasting effects. Bruises are patches of stagnant blood over your muscle that could harden and crystalize over your muscle, giving you pain for years to come. A last great example of Chinese Sports Medicine is they don't use ice. The short explanation here is think about what your muscles do when they are cold, what does fluid do when its exposed to freezing temperatures? Ice will help reduce inflammation, but with a huge cost. A simple mixure of chinese herbs however can sedate paid, reduce inflammation, and most importantly remove stagnant blood and fluids and bring in fresh healing blood to the area.

More specific information of formulas and products can be found at the Dimmak Herbs website under Training and Sports Medicine
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Chinese Sports Medicine Products 

Along with some simple suggestions

So what can you do to be a newly informed person in Chinese Herbal Medicine? Well, unless your an herbalist or Oriental Medical Doctor you will have to buy product.
Here is your short list:

Liniments or Dit Da Jow - You need to be able to have a product that will releive pain, warm up muscles, remove bruises, and releive aches and pains.
Dimmak Herbs Liniments

Ice Substitute - This one is a tough one for you if you don't buy some type of product like Herbal ICE like we make and sell. However, remember if you ice only ice for very short periods of time.
Balms and Salves

Emergency Products- Such as those to stop bleeding, and pills like Trauma Pills by Dimmak Herbs.
Herbal First Aid products

Here are some helpful things you to have around should you choose not to buy product

Agrimony - Stops bleeding. Take internally as strong tea, or bruise together and apply to wounds. Burning it and using the ashes would be superior.

Tea Tree Oil - Here is an all around First Aid miracle. Apply bumps, bruises, sprains ect for pain relief. Mix with Vegetable oil if you have sensitive skin

Valerian Root - Chew on the dry root for pain relief. Not only will this taste horrible which may distract from pain, but Valerian dry has the most pain relieving properties

Aloe Vera - Since this is a readily available product, i will use this for inflammation suggestion. Rub directly on inflammation and take internally often. Alternatively, use all Yin Tonic herbs for inflammation.

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