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Spirit-quieting Massage Oil courses the liver and rectifies the qi, resolves depression and quiets the spirit.
This massage oil is made from several Chinese herbs which are all famous for calming the heart, coursing the liver, quieting the spirit, and resolving depression. Oil-based massage is especially effective for treating chaotic qi states associated with mental-emotional stress and anxiety
Instructions: This massage oil can be used in any of three ways: 1) As a full body massage oil, 2) as a self- massage oil during times of stress, and 3) as a bath oil. For self-massage, rub a small amount of this oil into Tai Yang (M-HN-9), Yin Tang (M-HN-3), Feng Chi (GB 20), Da Zhui (GV 14), Dan Zhong (CV 17), and the spinous processes of T4 and T5. As a bath oil, stir 3-5 capfuls in a tub of hot water.
This soothing massage oil incorporates a blend of five Chinese herbs that are well known for calming the heart, coursing the liver, quieting the spirit, and resolving depression. Particularly designed for treating chaotic qi states associated with mental and emotional stress and anxiety.
Functions of Specific Herbs Used in Formula *He Huan Hua (Flos Albiziae) courses the liver, quickens the blood and quiets the spirit. *Bai He (Bulbus Lilii) nourishes and enriches the heart, clears heat from the heart and quiets the spirit. *Shi Chang Pu (Rhizoma Acori Tatarinowii) opens the orifices, dispels phlegm, and quiets the spirit. *Chen Xiang (Lignum Aquilariae) courses the liver and moves the qi, reduces counterflow. *Yuan Zhi (Radix Polygalae) quiets the heart and calms the spirit, dispels phlegm and opens the orifices. *Sweet Orange oil is added as a fragrance and also moves and harmonizes the qi.
To Use: The oil can be used in three different ways: 1) As a full body massage oil, 2) as a self-massage oil, 3) as a bath oil. For self-massage, rub a small amount of this oil into Tai Yang (M-HN-9), Yin Tang (M-HN-3), Feng Chi (GB 20), Da Zhui (GV 14), Dan Zhong (CV 17), and the spinous processes of T4 and T5. As a bath oil, stir 3-5 capfuls in a tub of hot water.
Ingredients: Apricot oil, Canola oil, Olive oil, Flos Albizziae Julibrissinis, Bulbus Lilii Rhizoma Acori Graminei, Lignum Aquilariae Agallochae, Radix Polygalae Tenuifoliae, Sweet Orange essential oil