ANSHI Lavender is Back - Stress and Anxiety Be Gone!
Anshi Lavender is back—and if you’ve used it before, you already know why people keep asking for it.
This is not just something that smells good.
It’s something you feel. Lavender has been used for centuries to support calm, sleep, and nervous system regulation. Modern research suggests it may help reduce stress and support the body’s ability to settle. But what matters most is how it’s used—and how it’s delivered. For my own kiddo, this variety can cold stop a seizure in its tracks. If Raegan is sweaty in her hands and feet it is a aura to siezure and has been consistently since it first appeared when she was very young. Lavender ANSHI can be applied generously to the head's base perimeter, added to the neck and shoulders- anywhere near nerves and tension holding muscles.
Why Anshi Feels Different
Anshi Lavender is designed to absorb through the skin using our transdermal carrier blend with pink Himalayan salt. So instead of just smelling it, your body actually responds to it. That’s the difference people notice right away.
How to Use It (Find What Works for You)
There’s no single way to use this. Some people use it wet. Some use it dry.
What matters is how your body responds. Here are some of the most common ways people use Anshi Lavender:
• In the shower or bath — as a calming scrub or soak
• On the neck and shoulders — to release tension
• Along the spine — for full-body calming
• On the temples and forehead — during stress or anxiety
• Under the nose — paired with slow, deep breathing
• On the chest — to help regulate breath and calm the body
• On the feet — especially before bed
During more intense moments, like an acute panic or anxiety episode, people often apply it to the temples, chest, and back of the neck and focus on slow breathing.
It’s simple—but it works. Fast too.
A Gentle Way to Wind Down Kids
This has also become a favorite for parents. At the end of a long day, when kids are overstimulated and can’t quite settle, this gives you a way to connect. Rub it into their back.Massage it into their feet. Let them breathe it in. Every child will respond a little differently—but many families find this becomes part of their nighttime routine. A signal to the body: It’s time to slow down.
Limited Drop — Reserve Yours
This batch is limited and won’t last.
If you want one, message or call us and we’ll hold a jar for you.
