Ageless Sinew Soak A Warming Soak

Ageless Sinew Soak A Warming Soak
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This soak is very warming with is what the Sinews need. Ageless Sinew Soak bags are combined with hot water and placed in a large bowel. You place the injured area in the bowel and continue to reuse the soak for 7-10 days using it 2 times daily. These large bags of herbs come in hand sewn bleach-free cotton bags. This herbal soak is great for warming your feet, warming up sore tendons or muscles, warming your hands for training, tennis elbow, or anywhere that the area needs warmed up.Warming soaks are also popular for warming hands and feet before training and conditioning exercises in the winter.

1 bag per order, the bag contains 100% raw herbs, essential oils and salts. Over 3/4 pound in weight!!

 

Ingredients: Mu Gua, Dang Gui Wei, Hong Hua, Su Mu, Fan Feng, Du Zhong, Fu Zi, Bai Zhi, Jiang Huang, Wei Ling Xian, Qiang Huo, Huai Niu Xi, Chuan Lian Zi, Gui Zhi, Chuan Niu Xi, Ru Xiang, Chuan Wu, Cao Wu, Dimmak Herbs essential oil/salt blend




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