CHILL BAR Package of 5 – Wood Element
$39.95
Dark Chocolate with Traditional Herbs for Stress
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Dark Chocolate with Healing Herbs Used for Thousands of Years to Ease Irritability and Reduce Stress.
The herbs in this bar move stuck Qi, or energy, and have traditionally been used in the herbal formula Free and Easy Wanderer. Best used to move stagnant Qi caused by stress. Aligns with Wood element and can be useful for everyone.
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Made with organic ingredients.
Additional information
Weight | .75 lbs |
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Manufactured in a facility that handles milk and dairy products and may contain traces. Ingredients: Organic Unsweetened Chocolate, Organic Cane Sugar, Organic Cocoa Butter, Organic Mint, Organic Bupleurum, Organic Peony Root, Organic Gardenia Fruit, Organic Atractylodis, Organic Fu Ling, Organic Ginger, Organic Licorice, Organic Angelica, Organic Peony Root Bark

Uses & Benefits
东方绿龙 – Green Dragon of the East
Here at Chi Chi Wellness, we are inspired by the Five Elements and Five Directions of Chinese Medicine, symbolized by the Five Animals of Taoist Cosmology. The herbs in our CHILL BAR support the WOOD Element and relaxation. WOOD is reflected in the LIVER which controls the free flow of Qi and reduces stress. In the Five Element Theory of Chinese Medicine, WOOD represents the spring, the color green, and the east. It houses the Hun, which is similar to the concept of soul or spirit. This organ is in charge of decision-making, strength in emotional states, and acts of rejuvenation and vitality. We invite the divine Green Dragon here as it offers creativity, power, positivity, charm, and life-force. It stimulates openness and spiritual wisdom. CHILL BAR supports mood and manages stress due to daily challenges and tension.



Acupressure Points for Stress
When locating points, feel for a tender spot or a place where your finger seems to dip slightly. Most acupuncture points are noticeable once you find them! Spend 30 seconds on each point. Apply firm pressure while breathing steadily into your abdomen. Tip: Press the point on each side of the body to feel which one is more tender/sensitive. If you notice a difference, focus your acupressure session on the tender side.
Yin Tang
This point is located midway between the inner ends of the eyebrows. Yin Tang is used to treat stress, anxiety and insomnia. It is also a great point to use for eye issues, nasal problems and headaches.
Liver 3
On the top of the foot, in the depression between where the first and second toe bones meet. Traditional Functions: Used for headaches, painful and/or blurry eyes, depression, inflammation and pain of toes, ankle, and lower leg. DO NOT USE DURING PREGNANCY.
Large Intestine 4
On the back of the hand between the thumb and first finger. In the fleshy part of the hand. Traditional Functions: Traditionally known as “The Master Pain Elimination” point, it can address pain in many parts of the body, inflammation and pain of hand, wrist, elbow and shoulder. DO NOT USE DURING PREGNANCY.
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