Warm Ginger Infusion Eye Care

Aligned Wellness Academy • February 22, 2026

This is a traditional remedy used to support common eye concerns such as dryness, itchiness, discomfort, tired eyes after prolonged screen use, and general eye strain.

Our pure ginger gel, as shown in the attached pictures, offers a safe and convenient way to apply this method. It is gentle, practical, and easy to use at home.

By Aligned Wellness Academy July 8, 2026
If your lower back, hips, legs, and feet often feel cold, it may be a sign that your body's warmth and circulation are not reaching the lower body effectively. From a traditional Chinese perspective, six major meridians pass through the legs. When the legs become cold and circulation is sluggish, these pathways may become restricted, preventing warmth and energy from flowing freely throughout the body. Many women's health concerns may be linked not only to the pelvic area but also to chronically cold legs and feet. As the old Chinese saying goes: "Cold begins in the feet." Another traditional saying is: "Care for your legs for three years, and you may add ten years to your life." Rather than relying only on expensive treatments, it's worth taking time to care for your body's natural circulation and warmth. Daily self-care practices such as applying ginger paste , Antui , moxibustion , or soaking your feet in warm water with added ginger powder, ginger gel for 20 minutes each evening can help promote warmth and comfort. With consistency over several weeks, many people notice their legs feel lighter, their skin looks healthier, and their overall wellbeing improves. Small daily habits, practised consistently, often make the biggest difference.
By Aligned Wellness Academy June 29, 2026
During the hot summer months, many women experience intimate health concerns such as itching, unusual discharge, or unpleasant odours, which can be uncomfortable and embarrassing.  From a natural health perspective, these issues are often associated with excess dampness in the body, lowered immunity, and an environment that allows unwanted microorganisms to thrive. A Simple Home Care Approach Preparation: One bottle of Ginger Essence (a food-grade herbal ginger extract). 1. External Use (Sit Bath) Add 5–10 drops of ginger essence to 500 ml of warm water (approximately 40°C / 104°F). Sit in the solution for several minutes, twice daily (morning and evening). Ginger is traditionally valued for its warming and cleansing properties. It may help soothe discomfort associated with itching and irritation. The same approach is sometimes used as supportive care for conditions involving skin irritation around the anal or genital area. 2. Internal Use There is a traditional Chinese saying: “Eat radish in winter and ginger in summer, and you may need the doctor less often.” After breakfast, add 3–5 drops of ginger essence to a cup of warm water and drink once daily. In traditional wellness practices, ginger is used to support circulation, promote warmth, and help the body maintain balance during seasonal changes.
By Aligned Wellness Academy May 14, 2026
After the beginning of summer, our pores open and Qi rise toward the body’s surface. Yet internally, the digestive system can easily become cold and weak — especially with modern habits like air conditioning, iced drinks, cold foods, and excess fruit. Over time, cold and dampness quietly accumulate, leaving the body feeling heavy, sluggish, and low in energy. There is an old Chinese saying: “Eat radish in winter, ginger in summer.” Summer is the best season to strengthen yang energy and help the body dispel internal cold and dampness naturally. Benefits of Ginger & Red Date Tea This traditional tea is loved for its ability to: Warm the digestive system Support circulation and yang qi Improve appetite and energy Ease cold hands and feet Help the body release cold and dampness Support women with cold-related imbalances Red dates nourish qi and blood, while dried ginger warms the body deeply. Together, they create balance — warming without excessive dryness, nourishing without heaviness. For extra support: Add Chenpi (aged tangerine peel) to aid digestion and regulate qi Add rose petals to soothe emotions, support circulation, and promote healthy skin Our Special “Tu Huo” Ginger We use 100% natural “Tu Huo” ginger from the mountain regions of Jiangxi Province, traditionally grown in an organic environment. In YSD Medicine, this ginger is treasured as a deeply warming source of qi — helping awaken internal warmth, improve circulation, and gently dispel cold and dampness. Its energy is strong yet steady — like carrying a small sun inside the body. ☀️ Ginger Chips Available Our natural “Tu Huo” ginger chips are convenient for making daily ginger tea at home.  If you would like to order or learn more, please feel free to contact us. We’ll be happy to support your wellness journey.