Crane Valley Jao Liniments and other pain relief techniques
Relief from injuries in Martial Arts and high impact sports

Dit Da Jow Trauma Liniment is a favorite in the martial arts world.
Han Dit Da Jow is a cool liniment useful for all kinds of bruises and sports injuries. Rei Dit Da Jow is a hot liniment used when increased blood circulation to an injury is necessary.
Each batch is handmade using a proprietary blend of herbs. The liniment is aged for six months before it is bottled. Some people make their own version of this pain liniment at home using Free Jao Recipe on our site.
Han Dit Da Jow is a cool liniment useful for all kinds of bruises and sports injuries. Rei Dit Da Jow is a hot liniment used when increased blood circulation to an injury is necessary.
Each batch is handmade using a proprietary blend of herbs. The liniment is aged for six months before it is bottled. Some people make their own version of this pain liniment at home using Free Jao Recipe on our site.
Sport's injuries happen all the time, for a professional athlete and more commonly for the hobbyist. These can cause chronic pain conditions, limit mobility and prevent one from engaging in these preferred hobbies. The use of liniments and Jao's can keep one in top condition, reduce pain and inflammation and support ones sport.
Sports are excellent activities for maintaining good health and fitness. We all know the important benefits of keeping in shape. Martial arts, such as karate and tae kwon do, have become very popular in recent years for both adults and children. While the use of Jao's is more prevalent in the world of Martial arts they are also enjoyed by every type of athlete from soccer, football baseball, tennis and golf - any sport where a chronic muscle, tendon or ligament injury can occur. For example, tennis elbow can benefit from the use of our Jao's.
Sports are excellent activities for maintaining good health and fitness. We all know the important benefits of keeping in shape. Martial arts, such as karate and tae kwon do, have become very popular in recent years for both adults and children. While the use of Jao's is more prevalent in the world of Martial arts they are also enjoyed by every type of athlete from soccer, football baseball, tennis and golf - any sport where a chronic muscle, tendon or ligament injury can occur. For example, tennis elbow can benefit from the use of our Jao's.
Acupuncture - Cupping -Gua Sha - Acupressure

Acupuncture works on several levels. On one level pain impulses are blocked from reaching the spinal cord or brain at various "gates" to these areas. Since a majority of acupuncture points are either connected to, or located near, neural structures, this suggests that acupuncture stimulates the nervous system.
On another level acupuncture stimulates the body to produce endorphins. Other studies have found that opiods are released into the body during acupuncture treatment.
According to ancient Chinese theory, acupuncture allows Qi to flow to deficient areas and away from where it is in excess, thus regulating and restoring the harmonious energetic balance of the body.
On another level acupuncture stimulates the body to produce endorphins. Other studies have found that opiods are released into the body during acupuncture treatment.
According to ancient Chinese theory, acupuncture allows Qi to flow to deficient areas and away from where it is in excess, thus regulating and restoring the harmonious energetic balance of the body.
Acupuncture is one of the oldest, most commonly used systems of healing in the world. Originating in China approximately 2,000 years ago, only in the last three decades has it become popular in the United States. The FDA estimates that Americans make up to 20 million visits per year to acupuncture practitioners and spent upwards of a billion dollars on acupuncture treatments.
The practice of acupuncture is based on ancient Chinese theories of the flow of Qi (Energy) and Xue (Blood) through distinct meridians--or pathways--that cover the body somewhat like the nerves and blood vessels do. A traditional acupuncture treatment involves the insertion of fine needles into the body at specific points mapped by the Chinese. These points have proved to be effective in the treatment of specific health problems.
The practice of acupuncture is based on ancient Chinese theories of the flow of Qi (Energy) and Xue (Blood) through distinct meridians--or pathways--that cover the body somewhat like the nerves and blood vessels do. A traditional acupuncture treatment involves the insertion of fine needles into the body at specific points mapped by the Chinese. These points have proved to be effective in the treatment of specific health problems.