Hi,
Can You Apply Dit Da Jow On Open Wounds?
Thanks
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Answer: Although I’m not a doctor or chemist :-), I highly recommend you keep jow away from open wounds. It’s not meant to heal or disinfect cuts.
Now, if you have a few scrapes on top of your bruises, then it’s up to you. It’ll probably sting like mad. But how dangerous is it? I don’t know.
Maybe you can let your open wounds dry up and scab over a bit before applying dit da jow. Otherwise, keep the jow from directly touching fresh cuts.
Read more:
How To Use Dit Da Jow To Heal Sparring Bruises
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I was told… DO NOT APPLY ON OPEN WOUNDS ! ONLY- For bruises and sprains… And- Iron fist / palm training.
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Comment from Rob: Yes. I didn’t make that point clear in the reply. Dit Da Jow is specifically meant for use on bruises and sprains, not open cuts.
It has worked wonders for me, even on non-Wing Chun related sprains and bruises, by the way. It’s something everyone should have in their home medicine cabinet.
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