by TenTigers » Mon Sep 17, 2007 11:13 pm
It is best to use a liquor that is around 50-50 alcohol to water, such as 80-86 proof. The reason for this is that smoe of the herbs break down in water, others are soluble in alcohol. The jow is absorbed through capillary action, so it is not that the alcohol evaporates on the skin leaving the herbs on the surface. This is not the effect you would want. It would not absorb into the body and hence, it would not heal.
Alcohol is alcohol (meaning grain spirits, as opposed to wood spirits) and whether or not it comes in a store-bought liquor, or otherwise would not affect its use. If you are concerned with your religious beliefs, you need to realise that when your scriptures were written, they did not have liquor stores, or bottled alcohol. Using a store bought gin or vodka, or sam jing jow to make your dit da jow would not be against your religion. There is a difference between literal interpetation and real interpetation. You must take things in proper context.
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