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The Secret of the Most Potent Topical Analgesic: Traumend- Traditional Chinese Dit Da Jow


Traumend, also known as Dit Da Jow, carries a remarkable history of use in martial arts training, providing much-needed relief for achy muscles and pain. For centuries, practitioners have entrusted this exceptional blend to strengthen muscles and support their training journey. Unlike ordinary icy-hot rubs, Traumend-Dit Da Jow is a pure analgesic, free from any additives, perfumes, or dyes. Its focus isn't merely on masking discomfort; it goes deeper to address it at its core.


At Serenity Herbs, we take immense pride in crafting this authentic liniment, staying true to the traditional formulation without camphor and menthol commonly found in other creams and rubs. Instead, we embrace a group of genuine herbs renowned for their beneficial properties through the ages. Let's explore how each ingredient plays a role in Chinese medicine's perspective:


  1. Pu Huang (Typha Pollen) is considered to have blood-invigorating properties, promoting better circulation and assisting in the healing of bruises and trauma.

  2. Bai Ji (Cultivated Bletilla) is known for its ability to reduce swelling and inflammation, making it valuable in soothing sore muscles and promoting recovery.

  3. Qian Cao Gen (Madder Root), in Chinese Medicine, is believed to clear heat and toxins from the blood, aiding in the resolution of bruises and supporting the healing process.

  4. Ce Bai Ye (Biota Leaf): is valued for its blood-stasis-breaking properties, making it an essential ingredient in promoting the dissipation of stagnant blood that can occur with injuries.

  5. Luo Shi Teng (Star Jasmine Vine) is Known for its analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects, Luo Shi Teng assists in reducing pain and inflammation associated with sore muscles and trauma.

  6. Shan Yao (Dioscorea) is believed to nourish the tendons and bones, providing support for injured tissues and promoting recovery.

  7. San Qi (Notoginseng) is highly regarded for its ability to stop bleeding and reduce swelling, making it beneficial in treating bruises and trauma.

  8. Mo Yao (Myrrh) possesses potent anti-inflammatory properties, which help in reducing inflammation and promoting healing in injured tissues.

  9. Ru Xiang (Frankincense) is esteemed for its anti-inflammatory effects, assisting in alleviating pain and swelling associated with trauma.

  10. Gao Liang Jiang (Lesser Galangal Root): is believed to have warming properties that promote blood circulation and alleviate pain, making it beneficial in treating sore muscles and trauma.

When combined in Traumend, these meticulously chosen herbs work synergistically to address the root causes of bruises, sore muscles, and trauma according to Chinese Medicine principles. The liniment aims to improve blood circulation, resolve blood stasis, reduce inflammation, and promote tissue healing. This holistic approach aligns with the foundational concepts of Chinese Medicine, seeking to restore balance and harmony within the body to facilitate natural healing processes.


Applying Traumend is easy and convenient – simply use it three times daily for one week, and you'll experience the difference yourself. Manufactured right here in the USA, this liniment comes in a convenient BPA-free bottle, making it an excellent addition for those on the go.


Experience the natural power of Traumend, the ancient remedy trusted by martial artists for generations. Say goodbye to ordinary rubs and embrace the potency of pure, time-honored herbal analgesia. Order your today at https://www.serenityherbsandsupplements.com/product-page/traumend-soothes-minor-aches-pains


Disclaimer:Traumend Traditional Chinese Dit Da Jow is a topical analgesic formulated with time-honored Chinese herbs. While it has been traditionally used to aid with pain relief, it is essential to note that individual results may vary. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For specific medical concerns or conditions, please consult with a healthcare professional before use.

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