Sweet Orange brings the benefits of its tonic effect, with its Qi-moving qualities, and relates to the Wood Element in TCM. This effervescent scent helps us take a more relaxed approach, encouraging adaptability and optimism. The presentation of oranges at the Chinese New Year betokens the wish for happiness and prosperity during the ensuing year, symbolically represented by the Phoenix, the Chinese symbol for abundance and good fortune.
Adding the warmth of Cinnamon, we honor its ancient, valuable tradition, having been an ingredient in the holy ointment of Moses as well as the symbol of wealth and prosperity.
Clove bud, another ancient spice regarded as an uplifting aphrodisiac and euphoric, brings the reverence of Ancient Egypt. Finally, Allspice to round out the warming qualities of the blend.
This blend is also anti-infectious and may help to keep colds and flu at bay. It will surely bring smiles to all your holiday guests and makes a lovely gift.
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