Stomach Qi Acuoil

Regular price $24.95 USD

Stomach Qi is suggested for appeasing digestive issues such as bloat, IBS or general digestive unpredictability. 

Stomach Qi Acuoil utilises the Acupressure points Pc-6, St-36 and Ren-12.

Pc-6 is a point Traditionally used in TCM proposed to harmonise the stomach and regulate heart qi. St-36 is said to be traditionally used for gastrointestinal discomfort, stress and fatigue. Ren-12 is said to be traditionally used in TCM for addressing abdominal pain and fullness.

The Stomach Qi blend is designed to calm digestive discomfort.

Acuoils explained.

Our Your Tea ‘Acuoils’ are inspired by the Traditional Chinese Medicine modality of Acupuncture. Yet strictly speaking, not of the same efficacy or strength.

We utilise 100% natural Chinese herbal oils, with all formulas created by our TCM practitioners in Australia with precision. When applied, the notion is to gently awaken the specified acupressure points utilised in TCM, for its proposed purpose.

As such, our Acuoil are to be applied only as directed.


Consumption Instructions

Place 1 drop on instructed Acupuncture points, massage gently.
Ideally, take this time to be present in the moment and intentional.

Frequency of application:

When utilising the one Acuoil at a time: apply in the AM and again in the PM on the specified Acupressure points.

When utilising two different Acuoils at a time: one oil in the AM on its specified Acupressure points and the other oil in the PM on its specified Acupressure points.

*do not apply BOTH oils in both AM and PM

(For example: if you have Spirit Gate and Yin, then apply the Spirit Gate in the morning and then the Yin at night).

Restrictions:

Do not mix multiple oils at the same time. Do not apply as a ‘fragrance’. Apply only to specified Acupressure points, as directed.

Ingredients

Gan Jiang (Rhizoma Gingiberis), Bai Dou Kou (Fructus Amomi Rotundus), Bai Shao (Radix Paeoniae Alba), Chen Pi (Pericarpium Citri Reticulatae), Zi Su Ye (Folium Perillae)

OUR QUALITY, YOUR HEALTH.

Our packaging and contents are 100% biodegradable and recyclable.

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Stomach Qi Acuoil may be suitable if you experience:

IBS - bloat - food intolerances - wanting to sleep on stomach often - waking between 1-3am - sugar cravings - bad breath - excess sweat

Stomach Qi Acuoil

How to consume

Place 1 drop on instructed Acupuncture points, massage gently.
Ideally, take this time to be present in the moment and intentional.

Frequency of application:

When utilising the one Acuoil at a time: apply in the AM and again in the PM on the specified Acupressure points.

When utilising two different Acuoils at a time: one oil in the AM on its specified Acupressure points and the other oil in the PM on its specified Acupressure points.

*do not apply BOTH oils in both AM and PM

(For example: if you have Spirit Gate and Yin, then apply the Spirit Gate in the morning and then the Yin at night).

Restrictions:

Do not mix multiple oils at the same time. Do not apply as a ‘fragrance’. Apply only to specified Acupressure points, as directed.

Featured Ingredients

Gan Jiang (Rhizoma Gingiberis)

From a traditional Chinese medicine perspective, this herb is said to warm the stomach and support healthy digestion.

Zi Su Ye (Folium Perillae)

From a traditional Chinese medicine perspective, this herb is said to regulate Qi and ease feelings of bloating or fullness.

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