Products We CarryIn addition to our traditional therapies, we have several Chinese Medicine and natural products we carry to aid in the healing process. We offer a wide array of herbs, supplements and oils that can benefit the body and mind. We do not receive endorsement for these products, but find them to be excellent adjuncts to our treatment regime. We've taken the time to describe some of the amazing products we provide that will help you feel your best.
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Tibetan Herbal Foot SoaksSoaking the feet has long been an effective option for treatment in traditional medicine. Traditional foot soak therapy usually consists of boiling Tibetan herbal medicine for a foot soak and the client absorbs the medicine through the skin of the feet.
External Foot Soaks Help Relieve:
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Granular HerbsChinese Medicine formulas can come in several forms. At Eastern Spirit, we use granular herbs derived from a dehydrated formula. To use, granular herbs are mixed with hot water and drank as a decoction or "tea." They are customizable to the individual's specific needs. Because there are dozens of formulas and countless modifications, you need a herbal consult in order to get the correct herbs for your specific needs.
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Zheng Gu Shui Pain Liniment Zheng Gu Shui, or the "red bottle" as we tenderly call it, is an excellent pain-relieving rub. Literally translated as, "Bone Righting Water," we use this liniment to treat a variety of injuries like sports or automobile injuries, aches and pains in muscles and joints, and even bruises. The ingredients in this liniment include herbs that help stop bleeding, and eliminate swelling while also improving circulation and alleviating the pain of spasms. Try this little red bottle today for your aches and pains.
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Emily Skin SoothersEmily Skin Soothers products are all natural skin care remedies, infused with herbs and made for babies and adults alike. Perfect for sensitive skin, these products have few, simple ingredients in them to make them natural and healthy. These products can treat diaper rash, eczema in both adults and babies, cracked and chapped hands and feet and many other occurrences of irritated skin.
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Yin Care Herbal WashYin Care is an herbal wash that can be used for both dermatological and gynecological concerns. This medicine can help clear out heat, dampness and relieve itching and swelling. This product can be specifically used for skin issues like acne (great for teenagers!), rosacea, athletes foot, cold sores and allergic reactions. It is also an effective wash for women’s health. Yin Care can be used as a topical application, wet dressing or soak, providing you with a variety of ways to take advantage of this diverse product.
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Tere-Mer Botanicals Skin Products and Deodorant"Safe, natural handcrafted products for your family. Natural healing herbs harvested from mother earth, infused with love and ocean energy."
Tere-Mer Botanicals is a local business offering small-scale, high quality botanical products. We are currently carrying their deodorant and baby bum rash ointment. |
Nin Jiom Pe Pa Koa Herbal Cough SyrupNin Jiom Pei Pa Koa or simply pei pa koa, is a traditional Chinese natural herbal remedy used for the relief of sore throat, coughs, hoarseness, and loss of voice.
Pei Pa Koa has its origins in the Qing Dynasty, more than 400 years ago. "Nin Jiom" means "remembrance of the mother" because the mother of a provincial commander suffered from chronic cough, which was cured by a physician's concoction of 15 herbs. The commander was asked to mass produce it for other people, and Nin Jiom Pei Pa Koa was created. We find that it is particularly effective to reduce chronic, lingering cough and to aid in sleep disturbance due to cough. |
Po Chai PillsSmall, circular pills, Po Chai is a tried-and-tested remedy for upset stomach due to sickness, but also from other causes like over-eating, jet lag, or menstrual cramps. The pills were developed in 1896 by entrepreneur Li Shiu-kei in the city of Foshan in Guangdong province and were manufactured there until 1949. It has become a household name in many Asian countries.
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