Late Summer Reboot-How a botanical bath tea bag help You feel lighter & less tired
Woman in a soft robe sitting by a bathroom window, feeling tired during late summer seasonal transition – a moment before using a botanical bath tea bag for relaxation.

Do you wake up feeling like you barely slept?

The air is warm, with the unsettled feeling of seasonal transition. Your body feels heavy. Your appetite is off. And no matter how much rest you get, the tiredness just lingers.

In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), this is often linked to Late Summer – the transitional weeks between summer and fall. During this time, shifts in temperature and humidity can temporarily affect how your body processes energy.Our approach to TCM wellness.

The good news? You don’t have to choke down strong herbal teas.

Meet Clear unobstructed soak – a botanical bath tea bag designed to help you unwind while gently supporting your body’s natural balance.

What’s Inside This Botanical Bath Tea Bag?

Unlike ordinary bath salts or single-note lavender bags, this blend uses six whole herbs commonly found in TCM:

  • Coix seed (Yi Yi Ren) + White hyacinth bean (Bai Bian Dou) – traditionally used to help the body manage excess moisture, especially in muscle tissues.
  • Poria cocos (Fu Ling) – a medicinal mushroom that supports calm and digestive comfort.
  • Fortune Eupatorium Herb(Pei Lan) + Finger Citron(Fo Shou) – aromatic herbs that help relieve bloating and the heavy, sticky feeling often described as “dampness.”

Together, they create a light, earthy, slightly citrusy fragrance – like fresh, clean linen on a quiet morning.Explore other herbal bath blends.

Why a Bath? And How to Use It Safely

Your skin is your body’s largest organ. A warm bath allows the herbal compounds to be absorbed gradually, without putting extra work on your digestive system. That’s why many people find herbal bathing gentler than drinking strong teas – especially when they already feel sluggish.

Best time to use: 2 hours before bedtime. Avoid soaking right after a large meal or on an empty stomach.

How to prepare:

  1. Place the soak bag directly into the bathtub.
  2. Add boiling water or hot water and let it soak for 5 to 10 minutes.
  3. Adjust the water temperature according to your preference (you can choose warm water or cool water). Stir evenly until the water temperature reaches an appropriate range (recommended 38–42°C / 100–108°F) or feels comfortable to you.
  4. Then, you can begin your bath.

After your bath:

  • Pat yourself dry.
  • Drink a cup of warm water.
  • Avoid cold air conditioning or sitting in a draft for at least one hour.

Who Should Skip This Bath (or Consult a Doctor First)?

Please review this safety information before use – it’s important for your well-being and complies with our commitment to transparent wellness products.

Do not use if:

  • You are pregnant, nursing, or trying to conceive (consult your physician first).
  • You are experiencing a heavy menstrual flow.
  • You have broken, inflamed, sunburned, or infected skin.
  • You have a fever, open wounds, or a serious medical condition without medical advice.

For external use only. Do not eat or drink the herbs. Discontinue use if skin irritation occurs.

For a complete list of precautions, please visit our FAQ page. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary.

A Simple Ritual for Seasonal Transitions

Seasonal transitions don’t have to feel heavy. A 20-minute soak with a thoughtful botanical bath tea bag can be a small, kind ritual – for your body, your mind, and your sleep.

If you’ve been feeling off these past weeks – tired, bloated, or just not yourself – give Clear unobstructed soak a try. Your bath might just become your favorite part of the day.Try Clear unobstructed soak for yourself.

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