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A Little Bit About PlumDragon Dit Da Jow & Herbs
Welcome! Were glad you have an interest in who we are!
PlumDragon Dit Da Jow & Herbs was founded by Josh Walker in an effort to provide effective herbal products to martial artists and fitness-minded individuals; we specialize in herbal products to maintain an injury-free and healthy lifestyle, for those interested in peak peformance. We bring to the table many years of martial arts and sports training and advanced degrees in engineering to research and create the best product possible.
A small endeavor at first, requests for dit da jow and other herbals increased beyond a local training group. We opened our "web-door" to the public in January, 2006 as an official business in Madison, AL. Today, weve gained a solid reputation for offering some of the most effective and well-priced dit da jow on the market, and the ONLY online entity with a full line of high quality, Geo-Authentic and lab-tested herbs for martial arts and sports, sold in convenient 1 oz quantities.
As a fellow martial artist, Josh has a vested interest in encouraging a healthy lifestyle to other martial artists. Josh has trained in a few styles in the past, including Northern Long Fist under herbalist and sifu Dr Timothy Sheehan, Pai Lum White Dragon under Sifu Mark Dill, Kali and Jeet Kune Do under sifu Cliff Sons, as well as a short stint at Straight Blast Gym. Today, Josh studies Jook Lum Southern Praying Mantis under John Brown, herbalism, and Iron Palm training. Josh has been making dit da jow since 2001 and continues education in martial arts, herbalism, and health topics as a passion. Currently, Josh is working towards a personal training certification in an effort to gain a more advanced understanding of exercise science.
Josh and his wife excitedly welcomed their first child into the world on February 9th, 2008!
We will continue to updated this page in the near future with pictures and other basic information.
Thank you for your time and support,
The PlumDragon Team
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in dit da jow, this herb is an acrid, warm, Blood invigorator. What
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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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