Essential Oils for a Toothmarked Tongue

The toothmarks indicate a weakness in your body’s ability to make Qi, or energy.

It’s time to change that pattern with the help of the best nature has to offer!

What’s Included

Lavender

Calming, soothing, and nurturing all describe Lavender. This oil can calm the Liver and settle the Heart, so that we aren’t perturbed by daily irritations. Its properties as an anti-histamine mean it can literally help us to not overreact to our environment.

Lemongrass

The warming and uplifting qualities of Lemongrass are perfect for the imbalances leading to a toothmarked tongue. By supporting the elimination of excess fluid and stagnant food, we can use Lemongrass to unburden the mind and body. It also helps to alleviate the impact of excessive stress on our digestive system.

Wild Orange

 In a word, this essential oil is bottled ‘happiness.’ It helps to lift up the mood, regulate the digestion, and ease discomfort. A toothmarked tongue happens when the body becomes heavy and congested, and Wild Orange cuts through that stagnation and helps us be lighter.

DigestZen

This is our favorite blend to help support digestion. It has the warming properties people with pale tongues need to re-stoke the digestive fire and make it easier to ‘digest’ your world without feeling drained and exhausted!

Copaiba

The resin from the Copaiba tree helps to nurture us at a deep level. The calming of the oil’s impact on the endocannabinoid system leads to relaxation, presence, and peace of mind.

Lemon

Light, uplifting, and cleansing, Lemon brings valuable properties to the healing journey. By helping us to rid the body of unneeded toxins and burdens, Lemon is able to support this process on a cellular level. When you use Lemon essential oil, you’re able to start fresh again.

Rosemary

Another warming essential oil, Rosemary helps bring good thoughts and feelings up to the brain, clearing away fatigue and malaise. This invigorating oil can improve circulation and memory by stimulating and awakening the body’s Qi, or energy.