Description
Benefits:
- Warm–fresh sensation from ginger,
mustard, cayenne, cinnamon—with a clean citrus-herbal aroma. - Topical “spa” ritual that encourages
mindful rest and gentle self-massage over target body areas. - Green botanicals (green tea, yerba mate,
dandelion, cleavers, parsley, horsetail,
lemon balm) provide a reviving, herbaceous feel to the routine. - Water-free (as sold)—simple INCI; mixed
fresh for each session.
Ingredients:
Zingiber Officinale (Ginger) Root Powder,
Sinapis Alba (Yellow Mustard) Seed Powder,
Camellia Sinensis (Green Tea) Leaf Powder,
Ilex Paraguariensis (Yerba Mate) Leaf
Powder, Curcuma Longa (Turmeric) Root
Powder, Capsicum Annuum (Cayenne) Fruit
Powder, Cinnamomum Verum (or C. Cassia)
Bark Powder, Citrus Limon (Lemon) Peel
Powder, Taraxacum Officinale (Dandelion)
Leaf/Root Powder, Galium Aparine (Cleavers)
Herb Powder, Equisetum Arvense (Horsetail)
Herb Powder, Petroselinum Crispum (Parsley)
Leaf Powder, Melissa Officinalis (Lemon Balm)
Leaf Powder, Matricaria Recutita (Chamomile)
Flower Powder.
Instructions:
- Mix the paste
- In a clean bowl, combine 1–2 Tbsp dry powder
with 1–2 Tbsp warm water/tea (or aloe gel). - Stir to an oatmeal-like consistency; let stand 3–5
minutes to thicken. - Apply On clean, dry skin (abdomen, hips, outer thighs),
spread a thin layer (1⁄8–1⁄4 in / 3–6 mm). - Cover with a clean cotton cloth or gauze; optionally place a warm (not hot) towel on top.
- Relax 8–15 minutes (start shorter for sensitive skin).
- Remove cloth, wipe residue with a damp cloth, and pat dry.
- Optional: follow with a light neutral body oil and
gentle lymph-style strokes (toward inguinal nodes) for 1–2 minutes. - Frequency: 1–3× weekly as desired.
Do not store leftovers. Mix fresh each use; discard any unused hydrated paste.
Storage Place:
- Dry blend: Keep airtight, cool, dark, and bone-dry.
Best within 12 months. - Hydrated paste: Single-use only—discard after
the session. - Use clean, dry utensils to avoid moisture getting
into the jar.
Pro Tips:
- Barrier trick: Rub 1–2 drops of bland oil (e.g., jojoba) on
skin before application to ease clean-up and temper
spice tingle. - Activator choice:
- Aloe gel → cooler, gentler feel.
- Castor oil blend → more therapeutic effects
- Lemon balm tea → softer, calming aroma.
- Fabric care: Use dark towels/old T-shirts as cover cloths; rinse bowls/utensils promptly (turmeric/tea can stain).
- Ritual pairing: Hydrate well; after removal, perform light circular belly massage (clockwise) for 60–90 sec and a
brief walk.
Cautions:
- External use only. Patch test (inner forearm) 24 hrs before first use.
- Heat & spice notice: Mustard/cayenne/cinnamon are stimulating—use thin layers and short contact; discontinue if burning or brisk redness persists.
- Caffeine botanicals (green tea, yerba mate): Topical aroma may feel stimulating; avoid evening use if sensitive to caffeine smells.
- Photosensitivity & staining: Turmeric and lemon peel can stain light fabrics; protect textiles.
- Asteraceae: Chamomile is daisy-family—avoid if allergic.
- Kidney/diuretic concerns: Horsetail & dandelion are traditionally “draining”; if you have kidney issues, edema of unknown cause, or take diuretics, consult a clinician.
- Medical conditions/medications: If you use anticoagulants, have skin disorders, neuropathy, or significant circulatory issues, seek clinician guidance.
- Pregnancy/breastfeeding: Use spice/caffeine botanicals cautiously; many prefer a reduced-spice, caffeine-free variant.
- Do not apply over broken, irritated, or infected skin; avoid face, mucosa, and breasts.
- No heating pads. Use warm, not hot compresses.
- Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease; not FDA evaluated.


