Travel Immunity Essentials

Sale Price: $60.00 Original Price: $72.00

Ginger Extract and Qi are two of my best sellers and the two items I always carry with me. You can use them both internally and externally. If your Stomach or feet are cold for example, you can rub Ginger Extract on it. If you have a bug bite, try a drop of Qi on the area.

Qi can be taken to treat all the discomforts one might experience when traveling: fatigue, headaches, dizziness, heat stroke, IBS, diarrhea, tinnitus, bacterial infections and hangovers. Anytime you are feeling "off" you can take it as a physical or emotional "boost". Anytime you are around large groups or staying up late when your immunity feels weakened, you can up your dose.

Qi can also be used topically for use on fungal infections, diaper rash, and mosquito bites.

Huo Xiang 霍香 (Agastache rugosa) is the main ingredient in Qi tincture formula which has the highest activity against Geotrichum candidum. Pulmonary involvement is the most frequently reported form of the disease in humans and animals, but bronchial, oral, vaginal, cutaneous and alimentary infections have also been noted. This herb is used in Qi formula for its ability to kill viruses PMID: 10815018.

Ginger Extract is wonderful to keep on you if you want to add a few drops to hot water and create soothing ginger tea on the go. But its power extends far beyond a simple warm sip…

Prevents travel nausea + motion sickness. A few drops before departure or during transit can calm the stomach and steady the inner ear. Ginger Extract can help with travel by treating: 

  • car sickness

  • plane turbulence nausea

  • seasickness

  • travel-induced dizziness

  • general uneasiness 

Supports digestion after heavy meals: holiday foods are often rich, cold, greasy, or unfamiliar — all of which weaken digestion. In TCM, ginger warms the Spleen and Stomach, helping transform food into usable Qi instead of stagnation.

  • food poisoning! 

  • stimulates digestive enzymes

  • reduces bloating + gas

  • helps the stomach empty more efficiently

  • prevents that “brick in the belly” feeling

Protects against cold & flu exposure as travel exposes us to recirculated airplane air, crowded airports, stress-weakened immunity, Ginger Extract: 

  • supports immune defense

  • helps the body fight early stages of a cold

  • encourages sweating to release pathogens

Ginger Extract and Qi are two of my best sellers and the two items I always carry with me. You can use them both internally and externally. If your Stomach or feet are cold for example, you can rub Ginger Extract on it. If you have a bug bite, try a drop of Qi on the area.

Qi can be taken to treat all the discomforts one might experience when traveling: fatigue, headaches, dizziness, heat stroke, IBS, diarrhea, tinnitus, bacterial infections and hangovers. Anytime you are feeling "off" you can take it as a physical or emotional "boost". Anytime you are around large groups or staying up late when your immunity feels weakened, you can up your dose.

Qi can also be used topically for use on fungal infections, diaper rash, and mosquito bites.

Huo Xiang 霍香 (Agastache rugosa) is the main ingredient in Qi tincture formula which has the highest activity against Geotrichum candidum. Pulmonary involvement is the most frequently reported form of the disease in humans and animals, but bronchial, oral, vaginal, cutaneous and alimentary infections have also been noted. This herb is used in Qi formula for its ability to kill viruses PMID: 10815018.

Ginger Extract is wonderful to keep on you if you want to add a few drops to hot water and create soothing ginger tea on the go. But its power extends far beyond a simple warm sip…

Prevents travel nausea + motion sickness. A few drops before departure or during transit can calm the stomach and steady the inner ear. Ginger Extract can help with travel by treating: 

  • car sickness

  • plane turbulence nausea

  • seasickness

  • travel-induced dizziness

  • general uneasiness 

Supports digestion after heavy meals: holiday foods are often rich, cold, greasy, or unfamiliar — all of which weaken digestion. In TCM, ginger warms the Spleen and Stomach, helping transform food into usable Qi instead of stagnation.

  • food poisoning! 

  • stimulates digestive enzymes

  • reduces bloating + gas

  • helps the stomach empty more efficiently

  • prevents that “brick in the belly” feeling

Protects against cold & flu exposure as travel exposes us to recirculated airplane air, crowded airports, stress-weakened immunity, Ginger Extract: 

  • supports immune defense

  • helps the body fight early stages of a cold

  • encourages sweating to release pathogens


Alcohol Sensitivity or Breastfeeding: Place drops in 1 oz of warm water for 5–10 minutes to allow alcohol to evaporate before consuming.

Medication Timing: Separate use of herbal formulas and prescribed medications by at least 1 hour.

Consultation: Speak to your healthcare provider before using herbal formulas — especially if you’re breastfeeding, or planning to become pregnant. If you would like a 1:1 consultation with Dr. Choi, please visit the schedule page.

Pregnancy Warning: Do not use tinctures during pregnancy.

Allergy Notice: Do not use if allergic to alcohol or any of the herbs in the formula.

Purity & Quality: Vegan, gluten-free, soy-free, pesticide-free, chemical residue–free, and non-GMO.

* FDA Disclaimer: These  statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.  This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any  disease.