Fohow massage oil
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SKU: F619E
Fohow herbal massage oil / Fohow Herbal Massage Oil
Massage oil plays a significant role in enhancing the overall experience of body therapies while providing various therapeutic benefits.
Massage oil serves both practical and therapeutic purposes in a massage. It enhances the tactile experience, nourishes the skin, facilitates massage movements and can contribute to the overall effectiveness of the massage session.
Fohow herbal massage oil contains plant extracts with a long tradition of use in traditional Chinese medicine, such as Zingiber officinale, Ligusticum chuanxiong, Angelica and cassia cinnamon , which make this preparation a valuable tool in Fohow therapies, and not only, being both therapeutically and practically effective due to the ease of absorption into the skin.
The new version of the Fohow plant-based massage oil is a quantitatively improved formula, suitable for use during the use sessions of the Fohow SPA Capsule - Fohow Infrared Thermal Massager (TIM), but also of the bio-energo massager -therapeutic Yang-Sheng Fohow Meridians Massager.
Ginger root extract (Zingiber Officinale)
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), applying Zingiber officinale (ginger) topically to the skin provides many benefits.
Warming Properties : As when taken internally, ginger has warming properties when applied to the skin. This is especially helpful, according to TCM, for conditions where there is an imbalance of hot and cold energy or where there is accumulation of cold pathogen, such as in cases of cold extremities or joint pain aggravated by cold exposure.
Pain Relief : Ginger is often used topically for pain relief, particularly in the context of TCM's understanding of pain associated with health problems caused by cold or damp pathogens. It can be applied to areas of pain, stiffness or discomfort to promote circulation and alleviate discomfort.
Muscle relaxation : The warming nature of ginger helps relax muscles. This makes it a beneficial ingredient for conditions involving muscle tension, spasms or stiffness.
Arthritis and joint pain : In TCM, ginger is often used topically for conditions such as arthritis and joint pain. The warming properties of ginger can help improve blood circulation to affected areas and reduce pain and stiffness.
Skin conditions : Ginger is also used in TCM to address certain skin conditions. Its anti-inflammatory properties are beneficial in conditions such as eczema or dermatitis.
Sea buckthorn extract (Hippophae cassia)
Sea buckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides) is an herb that has been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for various purposes, including skin care. According to TCM principles, sea buckthorn offers multiple benefits when used topically on the skin:
Moisturizing and nourishing : Sea buckthorn oil is rich in fatty acids, including omega-3, -6, -7 and -9, which are beneficial for moisturizing and nourishing the skin. TCM believes that maintaining balance and moisture in the skin is essential for overall skin health.
Anti-inflammatory properties : Sea buckthorn has anti-inflammatory properties. In TCM it is often used to soothe irritated skin, making it beneficial for conditions such as eczema, dermatitis or other inflammatory skin problems.
Chinese Cinnamon (Cinnamomum Cassia) Oil
Cinnamomum cassia, commonly known as Chinese cinnamon or cassia cinnamon, has been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for various purposes, including for the skin.
TCM attributes multiple benefits to cassia cinnamon when used topically:
Warming properties : According to traditional Chinese medicine, cassia cinnamon has warming properties. It helps improve blood circulation when applied topically. Improved circulation can contribute to better delivery of nutrients to skin cells and support overall skin health.
Anti-inflammatory effects : Cassia cinnamon has anti-inflammatory properties. Applying it to the skin helps to calm inflammation, making it a useful ingredient for conditions associated with skin redness or irritation.
Antibacterial and antifungal properties : Cassia cinnamon is traditionally used for its antibacterial and antifungal properties. This aspect is relevant in TCM for addressing skin conditions caused by microbial or fungal infections.
Aromatherapy benefits : The aroma of Cinnamomum cassia is often considered invigorating. In TCM, the aromatic nature of cinnamon has positive effects on the mind and emotions. Fohow Massage Oil can be used to lift the mood and promote a sense of well-being.
Exfoliation : In traditional Chinese medicine, cassia cinnamon is also used as a natural exfoliant to remove dead skin cells and promote a smoother complexion.
Angelica archangelica root oil
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Angelica archangelica , commonly known as Dong Quai or Dang Gui, is a traditional herb that has been used for numerous health purposes, including skin care . Angelica archangelica root is especially valued for its benefits. The oil derived from the root used on the skin is used in TCM to:
Blood Circulation : Dong Quai is often associated with promoting blood circulation in TCM. When applied to the skin, especially in the context of traditional practices such as energy massage, it helps improve blood flow, reduce stagnation and promote a healthy complexion.
Moisturizing and nourishing : Angelica archangelica root oil has moisturizing and nourishing properties. It can be used to hydrate the skin and provide essential nutrients, contributing to skin health.
Anti-inflammatory Effects : Dong Quai is traditionally considered to have anti-inflammatory properties. When applied topically, this ingredient can help soothe inflamed or irritated skin.
Support for Eczema and Dermatitis : Many traditional Chinese medicine practices involve the use of Angelica archangelica root oil for conditions such as eczema and dermatitis. The anti-inflammatory properties help alleviate the symptoms associated with these skin conditions.
Balancing Qi and Toning Blood : In TCM, Angelica or Dong Quai is often used to balance Qi (vital energy) and tonify Xue (blood). Fohow Herbal Massage Oil, applied topically to the skin, can contribute to this balance, promoting overall well-being and skin health.
Ligusticum chuanxiong oil
Ligusticum chuanxiong, known as Chuanxiong or Sichuan licorice, is a widely used herb in TCM, being considered one of the 50 basic herbs in traditional Chinese medicine.
The essential oil derived from Ligusticum chuanxiong is often used topically in traditional practices, with TCM ascribing multiple benefits when applied topically:
Blood circulation : Ligusticum chuanxiong is traditionally associated with promoting blood circulation. When applied to the skin, especially in manual therapeutic practices such as massage, it can help improve blood flow, reduce stagnation, and improve conditions associated with poor circulation.
Pain relief : Ligusticum chuanxiong is often used in TCM for pain relief. Fohow Massage Oil can help alleviate pain and discomfort. This can include conditions such as headaches, muscle and joint pain, pain caused by inflammation, etc.
Anti-inflammatory properties : Ligusticum chuanxiong has anti-inflammatory properties, according to TCM. Applied to the skin, this ingredient helps reduce inflammation, making it beneficial for skin conditions associated with inflammation.
Menstrual Health : In traditional Chinese practices, Ligusticum chuanxiong is often used to address menstrual irregularities and discomfort. When applied topically to the abdomen, it can help promote healthy blood circulation in the pelvic area.
Relaxation and stress relief : Due to its ingredients, Fohow massage oil can be associated with relaxation and stress relief. The aromatic properties of the oil can contribute to a calming effect when used in massage or other alternative therapies.
Incorporate Fohow massage oil into the use of the Fohow infrared thermal massager, the Fohow bio-energy-therapeutic massage, other alternative therapies or use it daily and let yourself be surprised by the effects of the herbs of Traditional Chinese Medicine!
Net quantity: 200ml
Ingredients: isopropyl myristate, caprylic/capric acid triglycerides, ginger root oil ( Zingiber officinale ), macadamia ternifolia seed oil, jojoba seed oil ( Simmondsia chinensis ), olive oil ( Olea europaea ), oil of ligusticum chuanxiong, sea buckthorn fruit oil ( Hippohae rhamnoides ), Chinese cassia cinnamon ( Cinnamum cassia / Keihi Yu ), angelica root oil ( Angelica archangelica ), Ligusticum oil ( Ligusticum chuangxiong ), tocopherol (vitamin E).
Shelf life: see box
Keep out of reach and sight of children. Store at room temperature, away from moisture and direct sunlight. Product intended for external use only. To be used only on clean skin.