Oh I grew up using that… my grandfather always made medicinal oil in round glass wine bottles. I still use “Wong To Yick” all the time too! That interesting your Taishanese, my fam is from Kaiping/Hoiping…. Very close…and also in Sze Yup region!
I just stopped by my local Chinese Market. They do have it in stock. But, I couldn't see which version it was. It was only $7.99. The USA version on the right is manufactured by Haw Par Healthcare Ltd. The Malaysian verision is probably made by a different manufacturer. Kwan Loong Oil is banned in Canda.
Hey Danny, this is the guy that recommended sports betting, LOL. had a fun idea... how about someone who hates sports, bet on sports. I would send you a play, min is typically $5, you record making the bet... you don't necessarily need to watch the game... but to see your reaction to the result. $5 bet that lasts 2-3 hours, vs 1 second on slots.
DTM has enough blue shirts to create a team, collars vs crew necks. Why is American version bigger 🤷. Have you ever tried Tiger Balm? Tiger Balm is a great product. Vietnamese love broken rice.
Speaking of Chinese chicken, I looooove it of course. And the roasted duck! But what I hate is how they chop it up cuz it means tiny bone bits and very sharp bone edges u gotta deal with and be very careful eating! I hate that part of it. And Steve can eat all the chicken heads for me lol. I personally wish they wouldn't include it in the dish but they have to.
Less ingredients is usually better. It looked like the first two ingredients are reversed in percentage on the bottles so it’s good to see the importance of each one and how it works for you!
: ) OMG ! THANKS MUCH for sharing! Reminded me of Tiger Balm, and the Chicken story .... too many memories of slaughtering chickens in the store in Chinatown before Health Board shut them all down : ( You are right, no waste as all parts were used, even sold feathers off in the old days. ALL the BEST and Cheers ! ! : )
Wait, you bought that bottle when you went to San Gabriel and there's a little over half left?! Are you bathing in it? I think you are an addict. Some people sniff glue/paint, you sniff menthol. That chicken in the village was really a pigeon cosplaying as a chicken.
Interesting stories! I think it's safe to say that although your roots originate in rural China, you are in every way an American schooled in American ways. And the chickens in America are engineered and raised for commercial meat while that poor skinny chicken back in rural China runs around trying to find bugs, grass, and probably eat stones as well. I like your utility knife.
The Chinese Village People look very much like our own Village People. I wonder if that's because they use the American oil. Now I know why Village People come to America. They come for much better American chicken.
Anything that smells like bengay or icey hot, or Vicks...my grandma used to put it on us every night...funny thing is, my husband HATES the smell of it.. he is like, why you got to put it on every night...I love it
Chloroform? Chloroform is suspected of causing cancer (i.e. it is possibly carcinogenic, IARC Group 2B) as per the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Monographs. Prolonged dermal exposure can result in the development of sores as a result of defatting. - Wikipedia
@@miscellaneouswithdannythemedicHow true! There's a California warning on my favorite tamarind treat. Apparently contaminants can adhere to its ultra stickiness.
Oh I grew up using that… my grandfather always made medicinal oil in round glass wine bottles. I still use “Wong To Yick” all the time too! That interesting your Taishanese, my fam is from Kaiping/Hoiping…. Very close…and also in Sze Yup region!
We have used in our family for centuries the white flower oil both the brown and white version, I assume it is similar to that. Thx for sharing.
white flower is way more potent!
I just stopped by my local Chinese Market. They do have it in stock. But, I couldn't see which version it was. It was only $7.99. The USA version on the right is manufactured by Haw Par Healthcare Ltd. The Malaysian verision is probably made by a different manufacturer. Kwan Loong Oil is banned in Canda.
Danny, dude.... been watching you for awhile now, always enjoyed your contact... but man, you are the most interesting boring man alive. :)
Hey Danny, this is the guy that recommended sports betting, LOL. had a fun idea... how about someone who hates sports, bet on sports. I would send you a play, min is typically $5, you record making the bet... you don't necessarily need to watch the game... but to see your reaction to the result. $5 bet that lasts 2-3 hours, vs 1 second on slots.
NO SPORTS!
DTM has enough blue shirts to create a team, collars vs crew necks. Why is American version bigger 🤷. Have you ever tried Tiger Balm? Tiger Balm is a great product. Vietnamese love broken rice.
Speaking of Chinese chicken, I looooove it of course. And the roasted duck! But what I hate is how they chop it up cuz it means tiny bone bits and very sharp bone edges u gotta deal with and be very careful eating! I hate that part of it. And Steve can eat all the chicken heads for me lol. I personally wish they wouldn't include it in the dish but they have to.
Less ingredients is usually better. It looked like the first two ingredients are reversed in percentage on the bottles so it’s good to see the importance of each one and how it works for you!
If I may ask... Where did you order the Kwan Loong oil from? I'd like to try it. I use White Flower currently. Thank you, for everything!
ebay
4:00 Hey, we could see under Danny's hat. He's not bald after all.
why do people always think I am bald?
@@miscellaneouswithdannythemedic lol!
Lol...he is NOT bald...a picture of him was posted by a follower on Facebook..and very handsome too...
@@miscellaneouswithdannythemedic
Because you leave your hat on all the time
@@topdollargirl1636 I can verify that as well. He’s actually a STUD!
: ) OMG ! THANKS MUCH for sharing! Reminded me of Tiger Balm, and the Chicken story .... too many memories of slaughtering chickens in the store in Chinatown before Health Board shut them all down : ( You are right, no waste as all parts were used, even sold feathers off in the old days. ALL the BEST and Cheers ! ! : )
I love your stories….more please….Im bored!
Wait, you bought that bottle when you went to San Gabriel and there's a little over half left?! Are you bathing in it? I think you are an addict. Some people sniff glue/paint, you sniff menthol.
That chicken in the village was really a pigeon cosplaying as a chicken.
Interesting stories! I think it's safe to say that although your roots originate in rural China, you are in every way an American schooled in American ways. And the chickens in America are engineered and raised for commercial meat while that poor skinny chicken back in rural China runs around trying to find bugs, grass, and probably eat stones as well. I like your utility knife.
Omg!! Too many bottles of oil.
DtM, followed your advice and duplicated the order. This is definately something I need for my skin. I DO trust your judgement.
I dont do advice, I was just talking about what I like...
That’s not American, it says product of Malaysia. DTM you ever think that smell is chasing the girls away?
HaHa, It reminds me of my childhood. Me and my brother called it "old chicken". It was a far cry from KFC.
Ha! I finally see what is under DTM’s hat. I would have bet that you were bald.
Chloroform is not good for you. It’s not an ingredient in the American version. It’s in the Malaysian brand. 😮
A/B test idea: STONED? I got a package in the mail!
The Chinese Village People look very much like our own Village People. I wonder if that's because they use the American oil.
Now I know why Village People come to America. They come for much better American chicken.
Talk to me about the oil please Danny thanks ❤
I love it!
Anything that smells like bengay or icey hot, or Vicks...my grandma used to put it on us every night...funny thing is, my husband HATES the smell of it.. he is like, why you got to put it on every night...I love it
Do you use it for the smell too Danny?
Interesting story, Danny. Do you use the oil on all parts of your body ?
just little parts, better not apply to all
That trip to the Chinese village does not sound like any fun at all.
They didn't use the right boxes to grow the chicken in!
Chloroform? Chloroform is suspected of causing cancer (i.e. it is possibly carcinogenic, IARC Group 2B) as per the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) Monographs. Prolonged dermal exposure can result in the development of sores as a result of defatting. - Wikipedia
bah.... california says everthing causes cancer
@@miscellaneouswithdannythemedicHow true! There's a California warning on my favorite tamarind treat. Apparently contaminants can adhere to its ultra stickiness.