Asian Wonder
$18.25
1. Asthma Attacks: Put a drop of Asian Wonder oil on the back of the tongue, close the mouth and breathe deeply.
2. Burns: Apply directly to burn
3. Canker Sores: Apply directly to canker sores or mouth ulcers.
4. Colds and Cough: Rubbing Asian Wonder oil on the chest can assist with colds, cough and congestion.
Description
1. Asthma Attacks: Put a drop of Asian Wonder oil on the back of the tongue, close the mouth and breathe deeply.
2. Burns: Apply directly to burn
3. Canker Sores: Apply directly to canker sores or mouth ulcers.
4. Colds and Cough: Rubbing Asian Wonder oil on the chest can assist with colds, cough and congestion.
5. Headaches: Apply Asian Wonder oil to neck and temples for relief. Applying at first onset can usually stop it form coming on.
6. Indigestion and gas: Put a drop on the tongue or mix with water and drink.
7. Insect bites and stings: Apply oil topically. Can cause a tick to back out as well. Great as a natural repellant.
8. Topical Discomfort: Asian Wonder oil can be applied topically for any kind of discomfort.
9. Sinus Congestion: Put a drop on the palm of your hand. Rub hands vigorously and cup over nose. Inhale.
- Drain clogged sinuses: Apply the oil on the bridge of eye-brows and down each side of the nose. Apply pressure with finger-tips, one spot at a time across the eye-brows, down each side of the nose and outward towards the ear. Repeat twice.
- Sore Throat: Apply Asian Wonder oil on the outside to the throat.
- Alertness: Put a drop on the back of tongue or at the temples to help stay alert.
*These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. Suggestions are not meant diagnose or cure any condition or disease.
Asian Wonder oil may need to be diluted for topical use.
Martha Sluder –
Asian Wonder oil is truly a Wonder!!!
I put 10-15 drops in 1 oz of lotion, and I have the most soothing penetrating product for my sore muscles. It feels so good on my neck and shoulders! I also love the smell of Asian Wonder for a quick pick-me-up.