Jing Acuoil

Regular price $24.95 USD

JING is a suggested Acuoil for when feeling exhausted and depleted. 

JING Acuoil utilises the acupressure points of the Large Intestine 10, Stomach 36 and Ren-6. 

Stomach 36 is a point traditionally used in TCM to strengthen digestion, support endurance, energy and stamina. Traditionally speaking, Large Intestine 10 is said to tonify Qi – while Ren 6 is said to be used for times of extreme fatigue.

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

Dang Shen (Radix Codonopsis), Huang Qi (Radix Astragali), Gan Cao (Radix Glycyrrhizae), Chai Hu (Radix Bupleuri), Lemon Oil (Citrus Lemon).

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Our packaging and contents are 100% biodegradable and recyclable.

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Jing Acuoil may be suitable if you experience:

Low energy - poor mood - afternoon slumps - sugar cravings - tight shoulders - jaw clenching - insatiable after meals - poor sleep patterns - coffee dependency - brain fog

Jing 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

Dang Shen (Radix Codonopsis)

From a traditional Chinese medicine perspective, this herb is said to tonify Qi and support overall vitality.

Lemon Oil (Citrus Lemon)

From a traditional Chinese medicine perspective, this herb is said to refresh the mind and promote clarity and focus.

Frequently asked questions

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