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Belly Button Dosing – Why and How

The Navel

Our Navel (Nabhi), is an amazing gift that our Creator has given us. According to science, the first part created after conception is the navel. After it is created, it joins the mother’s placenta through the umbilical cord.

Our Navel is surely an amazing thing! All our veins are connected to our navel, which makes it the focal point of our body. The belly button is life itself!

The “Pechoti” is behind the navel, which has more than 72,000 veins. The total amount of blood vessels we have in our body is equal to double the circumference of the earth.

When we first entered the Cannabis space, our owner Marlies began doing quite a bit of experimentation with her clients.  We had many autistic children, geriatric and texture sensitive clients that either couldn’t or wouldn’t dose in the mouth or under the tongue.  Because of her research in holistic practices, and the help of her large network of certified and highly experienced practitioners in the natural space, they reminded her of the one place that people never think of!  

THE BELLY BUTTON!!

Luckily she had several very anxious caretakers that just wanted to get relief for their loved ones, and were open to trying whatever method that could give relief.  So the Pechoti came into play.

We found that almost every single one of our clients that tried this method had success.  From Gastrointestinal issues like Crohn’s and IBS, to menstration cramps… we saw levels of relief beginning.  And for those children with Autism, this was our greatest success.  Sleep, outbursts and overloading started to decrease.  And nighttime routines were getting easier.

Now keep in mind, we aren’t telling you these compounds cured any of our clients.  They all still have symptoms in some respect, but what we can say, is that their quality of life has GREATLY improved.

Cannabinoids and other compounds in the belly button should be closely monitored.  You don’t need much!

Your Navel can detect which veins have dried up and by putting oil, those nerves open them…

You can keep a small drip jar with the oil required next to your bed and place a few drops in your navel before going to sleep. This will make it convenient to pour and avoid accidental spills.

Understanding the Belly Button as a Pathway

The belly button, or umbilicus, is more than just a mark from where we were once connected to our mothers. It is a central point on the abdomen that has been revered in various cultures for its potential health benefits. According to some traditional practices, the belly button can be a gateway for substances to enter the body, thanks to its historical and anatomical significance.

Here’s a look at why this might work and how it’s been used historically:

  1. Anatomical Significance: The belly button is where the umbilical cord was attached, which means it was once a crucial conduit for nutrients and blood. This historical role has led some to believe it can still serve as a pathway for substances.

  2. Absorption Potential: The skin around the belly button is relatively thin and sensitive, which might allow for more efficient absorption of certain substances compared to other areas of the body. This theory is supported by the idea that the skin in this area can be more permeable to topical treatments.

  3. Historical Practices: In traditional medicine systems like Ayurveda, there are practices involving the application of medicinal oils and tinctures directly to the belly button. These practices are based on the belief that the central point of the abdomen can influence overall health and well-being.

How to Use Your Belly Button for Oil and Alcohol-Based Tinctures

If you’re intrigued by this practice and want to give it a try, here’s a step-by-step guide:

  1. Choose the Right Tincture: Select an oil or tincture that suits your needs. Common choices include essential oils, herbal tinctures, or nutrient-rich oils. Ensure that the substance you choose is safe for topical application.

  2. Clean the Area: Before application, make sure the area around your belly button is clean and dry. This helps prevent any potential infections and ensures better absorption.

  3. Apply a Small Amount: Use a dropper or a clean cotton swab to apply a small amount of the tincture directly into your belly button. You don’t need much—just a few drops should suffice.

  4. Gently Massage: Lightly massage the area around the belly button to help the tincture spread and absorb into the skin.

  5. Monitor Your Body: Pay attention to how your body responds. While many people may not experience any adverse effects, it’s always good to be aware of how your skin and overall health react to new treatments.

Precautions and Considerations

While this practice might offer benefits, it’s essential to approach it with caution:

  • Allergies and Sensitivities: Make sure you’re not allergic to the tincture or oil you’re using. Conduct a patch test on a small area of skin before applying it to your belly button.

  • Quality of Substances: Use high-quality, pure tinctures or oils to avoid any unwanted chemicals or additives.

LETS EXPLORE SOME OTHER WAYS TO USE YOUR BELLY BUTTON!

We knew that to lower the temperature to the babies, we put a cotton swab with alcohol in the navel, now we know that with oil, it’s better.

Applying oil has been said in history’s natural healing that in the navel helps the dryness of the eyes, poor view, the pancreas, the heels, and chapped lips, keeps the face bright, the hair healthier, for knee pain, the chills, lethargy, pain in the joints and dry skin.

  • Apply Neem Oil in your belly button – to get rid of stubborn pimples and acne

  • Apply Almond Oil in your belly button- to help achieve a glowing face

  • Apply Mustard Oil in your belly button – to get rid of dry, chapped lips. Will also keep your intestines moving to remove harmful bacteria but keep the good. Actually works as a mild detox.

  • Keep alcohol dipped cotton on your belly button – to help a cold, flu and a running nose.

  • When a baby has stomach pain, we put a few drops directly in the navel and we give the massage around the naval a few minutes, the pain is lessened. Oil works the same way.

  • Use an equal amount of Mustard Oil And Ginger Oil For Upset Stomach, Bloating, Nausea and digestive problems.  Add CBD drops for an even greater effect.

  • Using Warm Ghee improves blood flow to the nervous system and also enhances the immunity system. It helps constipation and builds a strong digestive system. It gives relief from joint pain.

  • Thyme oil is anti-spasmodic, it helps relax your arteries and veins, lowering blood pressure and stress to your heart. It may also help strengthen and tone your heart muscles.

  • As a diuretic, Thyme oil may help your body to remove excess water, salt and toxins from your body, helping with weight, blood pressure, digestion, and more.

  • Thyme oil is an expectorant, which means it can help remove mucus from your airways and lungs. Thyme oil is approved by Germany’s Commission E in the treatment of bronchitis, whooping cough, and upper respiratory inflammation. Remember Thyme oil is a powerful compound and should not be used directly on your skin, as this can cause sensitization and irritation. It must first be diluted with a carrier oil (like olive oil, coconut oil, or almond oil) Thymus Vulgaris) Essential Oil 100% Pure Therapeutic Grade is what you look for.

WE HOPE THIS WAS HELPFUL AND YOU CONTINUE TO EXPERIMENT WITH YOUR BODY AND NATURE CAN HELP YOU LIVE YOUR BEST LIFE.  

BECAUSE, OF COURSE, THEY WERE CREATED FOR US!