Winter Jasmine – Flower of Awakening and Balance - Ying chun hua
迎春花 - Jasminum nudiflorum
A symbol of spring renewal in China, winter jasmine supports the transition from winter to spring by gently helping the body return to movement and vitality.
1 Small Packet plant 50g
Description
Winter Jasmine: Supporting the Body’s Awakening in Spring
The first to bloom as winter ends, winter jasmine, known in Chinese as Ying Chun Hua (迎春花), takes its name from its very function: welcoming the spring.
Before nature fully awakens, its small yellow flowers appear on still-bare branches, signaling the transition from one season to another.
In Chinese tradition, this early bloom is more than symbolic. It marks a key moment: when the body, still influenced by winter’s stillness, begins to gently return to movement.
A Transitional Plant, Between Winter and Renewal
After the cold months, the body often retains invisible heaviness: feelings of stagnation, mild fluid retention, slowed circulation, and diffuse fatigue.
Winter jasmine supports this transitional period.
It does not stimulate abruptly; instead, it gently unblocks, helping the body restart its elimination functions and gradually regain a sense of lightness.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, winter jasmine is recognized for its properties of:
- internal clarification
- gentle drainage
- promoting circulation of fluids and blood
Traditionally used to help the body cleanse gently, it supports natural elimination and maintains smooth circulation, aiding in the removal of heaviness accumulated during winter.
Its mild and balanced nature allows it to act without weakening the body, making it a valuable ally during the transition to spring’s rising energy.
Ingrédients
Description
Winter Jasmine: Supporting the Body’s Awakening in Spring
The first to bloom as winter ends, winter jasmine, known in Chinese as Ying Chun Hua (迎春花), takes its name from its very function: welcoming the spring.
Before nature fully awakens, its small yellow flowers appear on still-bare branches, signaling the transition from one season to another.
In Chinese tradition, this early bloom is more than symbolic. It marks a key moment: when the body, still influenced by winter’s stillness, begins to gently return to movement.
A Transitional Plant, Between Winter and Renewal
After the cold months, the body often retains invisible heaviness: feelings of stagnation, mild fluid retention, slowed circulation, and diffuse fatigue.
Winter jasmine supports this transitional period.
It does not stimulate abruptly; instead, it gently unblocks, helping the body restart its elimination functions and gradually regain a sense of lightness.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine, winter jasmine is recognized for its properties of:
- internal clarification
- gentle drainage
- promoting circulation of fluids and blood
Traditionally used to help the body cleanse gently, it supports natural elimination and maintains smooth circulation, aiding in the removal of heaviness accumulated during winter.
Its mild and balanced nature allows it to act without weakening the body, making it a valuable ally during the transition to spring’s rising energy.
Ingredients
Instructions for Use
- Herbal tea: Infuse 5 g of flowers in a large cup of boiling water for 5 minutes.
Warnings
- Store in a dry place, away from light and moisture.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Food supplement not recommended for children under 12 years of age.
- This food supplement should not replace a varied, balanced diet or a healthy lifestyle.
- Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
- Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women.