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Dr. Dale Dugas | Shrinking Cancer Naturally, Chinese Herbal Tonics, Iron Palm Training

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Dr. Dale Dugas is an Acupuncture Physician, Chinese herbalist, martial art master, and author. His interest in Asian medicinal practices arose in his early teens and throughout the late 1980s, while he was living in Iwate Prefecture, in Northern Japan. Dale is a much sought-after brewer of Dit Da Jow – the transdermal herbal liniments used for pain and recovery – often associated with kung-fu. Dugas continues his study of Master Tung’s Acupuncture as well as teaching and training in Pukulan Cimande Pusaka Fon Jerng Sanders Pencak Silat. Our discussion focused on recent deaths in the family, pain, cancer treatment, and iron palm training, as well as a breakdown of his book, Fundamental Iron Skills. His nature is unapologetic, his language colorful, and his demeaner, engaging. Enjoy.

#ditdajow #ironpalm #tcm #Chinesemedicine

0:00 Introduction

1:17 Family trials and tribulations

2:30 Mixed Carcinoma Cancer Neck, Herbal Formulas, Massive Weight, Carnivore Diet

5:57 Jook Lum Mantis to Pencak Silat, Eskrima,

10:20 Mom’s dementia and dad needs herbal liniment.

12:31 Gene Chicoine and dit da jow, Shuai Jiao and Master Chang, Liu Yunqiao’s Baji quan

18:30 Power of cross training

20:39 Entre into Chinese medicine, Dolan Sport and Asian World of Martial Arts, Wiley’s AWMA story

28:36 Bounding balls, strong hands

29:26 Silky WAY bulletin board story, South Mantis

33:03 Herbal medicine jar on counter, CinnaCirc medicine – lower blood sugar, increase circulation

42:37 100 years longevity formula

52:54 Dale’s treatment philosophy

55:34 Perception and Education gaps, treating stroke with electro acupuncture

1:04:20 Fundamental Iron Skills – overview of methods, fact vs myth

1:12:01 Wiley Malaysia P’ng Chye Kim Iron Hand

1:13:03 Generating power to Breaking Coconut and green wood

1:17:26 Thrusting hands into beans, Striking sandbags, Manganese and Magnesium oil

1:30:08 Best recommended medium to fill buckets and bags, soaking beans in herbs

1:35:37 TCM metaphors and the problems with woo evangelists, and the meaning of qi

1:38:34 baseline for training iron skills

1:42:56 Dale’s philosophy for living

LINKS

Dr. Dal Dugas Website

Amazon Book Link

Article on Iron Palm Fact v Fiction

Tambuli Media

  continue reading

39 episodes

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Dr. Dale Dugas is an Acupuncture Physician, Chinese herbalist, martial art master, and author. His interest in Asian medicinal practices arose in his early teens and throughout the late 1980s, while he was living in Iwate Prefecture, in Northern Japan. Dale is a much sought-after brewer of Dit Da Jow – the transdermal herbal liniments used for pain and recovery – often associated with kung-fu. Dugas continues his study of Master Tung’s Acupuncture as well as teaching and training in Pukulan Cimande Pusaka Fon Jerng Sanders Pencak Silat. Our discussion focused on recent deaths in the family, pain, cancer treatment, and iron palm training, as well as a breakdown of his book, Fundamental Iron Skills. His nature is unapologetic, his language colorful, and his demeaner, engaging. Enjoy.

#ditdajow #ironpalm #tcm #Chinesemedicine

0:00 Introduction

1:17 Family trials and tribulations

2:30 Mixed Carcinoma Cancer Neck, Herbal Formulas, Massive Weight, Carnivore Diet

5:57 Jook Lum Mantis to Pencak Silat, Eskrima,

10:20 Mom’s dementia and dad needs herbal liniment.

12:31 Gene Chicoine and dit da jow, Shuai Jiao and Master Chang, Liu Yunqiao’s Baji quan

18:30 Power of cross training

20:39 Entre into Chinese medicine, Dolan Sport and Asian World of Martial Arts, Wiley’s AWMA story

28:36 Bounding balls, strong hands

29:26 Silky WAY bulletin board story, South Mantis

33:03 Herbal medicine jar on counter, CinnaCirc medicine – lower blood sugar, increase circulation

42:37 100 years longevity formula

52:54 Dale’s treatment philosophy

55:34 Perception and Education gaps, treating stroke with electro acupuncture

1:04:20 Fundamental Iron Skills – overview of methods, fact vs myth

1:12:01 Wiley Malaysia P’ng Chye Kim Iron Hand

1:13:03 Generating power to Breaking Coconut and green wood

1:17:26 Thrusting hands into beans, Striking sandbags, Manganese and Magnesium oil

1:30:08 Best recommended medium to fill buckets and bags, soaking beans in herbs

1:35:37 TCM metaphors and the problems with woo evangelists, and the meaning of qi

1:38:34 baseline for training iron skills

1:42:56 Dale’s philosophy for living

LINKS

Dr. Dal Dugas Website

Amazon Book Link

Article on Iron Palm Fact v Fiction

Tambuli Media

  continue reading

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