Tei Fu Essential Oil was developed and perfected using the wisdom and experience of Chinese herbalists. It is based on decades of Chinese herbal knowledge.
- Invigorates the mind
- Is cleansing, refreshing and softening
- 0.17 fl. oz.
How it works
Tei Fu Essential Oil was developed and perfected using the wisdom and experience of Chinese herbalists. It is based on decades of Chinese herbal knowledge. Tei Fu Oil can be used for a wide variety of applications, especially where the refreshing, invigorating properties of essential oils are desired. Avoid contact with eyes, nose and other sensitive areas.
Recommended use
Apply 1–4 drops to desired area and rub in as an aid in conditioning skin.
Ingredients
Safflower oil, menthol, wintergreen oil, camphor and other essential oils.
Specific applications
Burns and Scalds: 2 or 3 dropsCuts, Wounds. Weeding: 2 or 3 drops
Headache (migraine, etc.): 2-3 drops to temple area and massage and 2-3 drops on back of neck
Muscle Pain or Sprain: rub 2-3 drops into area
Arthritis: 2-3 drops rubbed in hard on pain area
Toothache: 1-2 drops on cotton ball put in painful area
Itch. Swelling. Poison ivy 2 or more drops on affected area
Stiff Neck: 1 or more drops in shoulder area
Stomach Pain: Adults: 1-4 drops internally with water.
Children: 12 & under: 1-2 drops internally with water, or 1 or 2 drops externally to stomach area, rub clockwise gently.
Allergies. Sinus. Stuffy Nose: Smell or put on nose.
Colds, Coughs: 1-4 drops internally with water for adults; for children 1-2 drops internally with water or 2 or more drops on chest
Vomiting: Adults, 1-4 drops internally with water; children 12 or under, 1-2 drops internally with water. 2 drops in throat area
Motion Sickness: same as above. Externally 1-4 drops on back of neck
Long Distance Driving: 1-2 drops with water or directly on back of tongue
Tei Fu Essential Oil was developed and perfected using the wisdom and experience of Chinese herbalists. It is based on decades of Chinese herbal knowledge.
- Invigorates the mind
- Is cleansing, refreshing and softening
- 0.17 fl. oz.
How it works
Tei Fu Essential Oil was developed and perfected using the wisdom and experience of Chinese herbalists. It is based on decades of Chinese herbal knowledge. Tei Fu Oil can be used for a wide variety of applications, especially where the refreshing, invigorating properties of essential oils are desired. Avoid contact with eyes, nose and other sensitive areas.
Recommended use
Apply 1–4 drops to desired area and rub in as an aid in conditioning skin.
Ingredients
Safflower oil, menthol, wintergreen oil, camphor and other essential oils.
Specific applications
Burns and Scalds: 2 or 3 dropsCuts, Wounds. Weeding: 2 or 3 drops
Headache (migraine, etc.): 2-3 drops to temple area and massage and 2-3 drops on back of neck
Muscle Pain or Sprain: rub 2-3 drops into area
Arthritis: 2-3 drops rubbed in hard on pain area
Toothache: 1-2 drops on cotton ball put in painful area
Itch. Swelling. Poison ivy 2 or more drops on affected area
Stiff Neck: 1 or more drops in shoulder area
Stomach Pain: Adults: 1-4 drops internally with water.
Children: 12 & under: 1-2 drops internally with water, or 1 or 2 drops externally to stomach area, rub clockwise gently.
Allergies. Sinus. Stuffy Nose: Smell or put on nose.
Colds, Coughs: 1-4 drops internally with water for adults; for children 1-2 drops internally with water or 2 or more drops on chest
Vomiting: Adults, 1-4 drops internally with water; children 12 or under, 1-2 drops internally with water. 2 drops in throat area
Motion Sickness: same as above. Externally 1-4 drops on back of neck
Long Distance Driving: 1-2 drops with water or directly on back of tongue