EE

Tibetan Essence Oil

An essential oil formula most often used topically as an analgesic for muscles and joints, it also helps “set” chiropractic adjustments, allowing them to hold better and afford the body the opportunity to maintain the adjustment. Supports muscle comfort, and healthy skin color. EE provides a strong yin receptivity that is alkalizing and facilitates relaxation and repair.

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In Depth

EE is a powerful essential oil blend designed to support muscle and joint comfort while promoting relaxation and repair. Commonly used topically as a natural analgesic, EE helps soothe aches, ease discomfort, and calm muscle tension. Its antispasmodic properties make it particularly effective in enhancing chiropractic adjustments, allowing them to hold longer and giving the body more time to maintain alignment.

This formula embodies a strong yin energy that is deeply soothing and alkalizing, helping to facilitate the body’s natural healing and recovery processes. Sourced from Dr. Wheelwright’s global research, EE complements the yang properties of WO, making them a dynamic duo for first aid and musculoskeletal support. While EE focuses on pain relief and relaxation, WO promotes circulation and delivers antimicrobial benefits.

EE is also beneficial for relieving headaches, reducing congestion, and soothing bruises. Its carefully selected essential oils work together to promote healthy skin tone, encourage circulation, and provide a cooling, calming sensation. Whether used for muscle recovery, daily tension relief, or overall well-being, EE is a go-to solution for natural comfort and balance.

Key Features

  • Mint oils, derived from Mentha spicata (spearmint) and Mentha piperita (peppermint), naturally support pain relief and immune responses. Known for their refreshing and stimulating scent, these oils can help soothe muscle tension, ease nerve stress, and uplift mood. Peppermint oil has been studied for its calcium antagonism properties, which aid in normal pain resolution. As cooling herbs, mint oils have historically supported the body’s natural inflammation-resolution processes and injury recovery. They are also commonly used to settle the stomach, improve circulation, and provide mental clarity and refreshment.
  • Pimpinella anisum (anise) oil has long been used to support digestion, regulate mucus production, relieve congestion, and promote relaxation. Recognized for its antispasmodic properties, anise oil has been historically applied to conditions involving muscle spasms, convulsions, epilepsy, and hyperventilation.
  • For centuries, camphor from the Cinnamomum camphora tree has been valued for its ability to relieve muscle spasms, cramping, congestion, and pain sensitivity. It promotes circulation, making it useful for easing muscle cramps and charley horses. Camphor also has soothing effects on the skin, helping to relieve itching, eczema, and irritations. Its antibacterial properties support wound healing and acne treatment while providing a cooling sensation that calms discomfort.
  • Syzygium aromaticum (clove) oil, one of the great biblical herbs, is well-documented for its powerful antimicrobial properties due to its high eugenol content. Research confirms its effectiveness against Propionibacterium acnes, the bacteria responsible for acne. Clove oil also plays a role in supporting normal blood oxygenation, promoting circulation, preventing ulcers, relieving pain, and calming frayed nerves.
  • Lilac essential oil, derived from Syringa vulgaris, is prized not only for its beautiful fragrance but also for its antifungal and antibacterial properties. It has been used to help fight infections while providing relief from anxiety and depression. As a skincare agent, lilac oil is known for reducing wrinkles and sagging skin. Its anti-inflammatory benefits support the skin’s natural healing processes, making it effective for abrasions, bruises, and other minor irritations.

Essential Ingredients

  • Spearmint oil
  • Anise oil
  • Camphor
  • Clove oil
  • Lilac oil

Directions

External application: apply topically by the drop. Internal application: 1-4 drops in a glass of water as needed.

Warnings

Professional grade. Keep away from heat, sunlight, and children. Caution: because of its strength, avoid eyes and delicate mucous membranes.

Quality Guarantee

cGMP facility

Vegan

Gluten Free

Non-GMO

No Dairy

No Sugar

Frequently Asked Questions

Can EE be used to support chiropractic adjustments?

Yes! EE has antispasmodic properties that help relax muscles, allowing chiropractic adjustments to hold better and giving the body time to maintain proper alignment.

Is EE safe for daily use?

Yes, EE can be used daily for muscle and joint comfort. However, as with any essential oil, it’s best to do a patch test first and avoid excessive use on sensitive skin.

Can EE help with headaches?

Yes, EE may help relieve tension headaches when applied to the temples, back of the neck, or forehead. Avoid contact with the eyes and mucous membranes.

Does EE promote circulation?

While EE primarily has a soothing and yin-balancing effect, it does support circulation, which helps with muscle relaxation and natural healing.

Can EE be used for bruises and skin irritation?

Yes, EE supports the body’s natural healing processes for bruises and mild skin irritations. Apply a small amount to the affected area to help reduce discomfort.

What makes EE different from WO China Healing Oil?

EE has a strong yin energy, making it more soothing and analgesic, while WO China Healing Oil has a yang energy that promotes circulation and has antimicrobial properties. They work well together for comprehensive first-aid and musculoskeletal support.

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