Your Personal WARMING Protocol

Become your own Health Detective!

by DeAnna Batdorff

Your symptoms of Cold

You may be noticing this as sensations of cold hands & feet, poor circulation & low energy in the body — including constipation and dizziness. Perhaps low digestive stomach fire that has gone to cool (low hydrochloric acid). We need coals on the fires to stay warm and insulated, as to not get cold to the bone. This reflects an environment where lymph, blood and stomach warmth has dropped lower than the systems can comfortably sustain, while moisture and movement still remain otherwise steady.

Opposite brings Balance

Choose WARMING

The body naturally loses heat when we slow down, sit too long, or are exposed to cold environments. These life changes can also shift our mindful eating habits — we begin to reach for cold, raw, or unwarming foods that further dampen the fire. Our eating patterns govern the stomach's ability to digest and rest, and when the channel runs consistently cold, even a healthy body begins to slow, chill, and lose its spark.

We simply listen… and then offer the body the opposite quality — in this case, warming — to help restore ease and flow.

Because dryness and dampness are not yet showing, the work here is to warm what is running cold while keeping the other qualities of the body in their natural balance. Reach for remedies that wake the fire without pushing the channel toward drying out or congesting up.

Good news! Our bodies respond quickly to the opposites that bring balance. The first step may be easier than you might expect.

Getting started

Essentials for Health

Your suggested essential daily-care set of ancient tools for modern living:

  • Electrolytes for Balance
  • Gua Sha into Lymphatic Flow
  • Neti Pot for Clarity
  • Tongue Scrape to Detox

These Essential tools serve as a daily meditation.
Health Care for SELF sustainability, vitality and preservation.

Tridoshic Set · For Everybody
French Atlantic Grey Sea Salt
The Essentials

Atlantic Grey Sea Salt

Electrolytes for the daily glass.

$6.50 Add to Cart
Wood Gua Sha
The Essentials

Wood Gua Sha

Moves lymph from feet to heart.

$52.00 Add to Cart
Baraka Neti Pot — handcrafted ceramic
The Essentials

Baraka Neti Pot

Clears the upstream channels.

$25.50 Add to Cart
Copper Tongue Scraper
The Essentials Warming

Tongue Scraper (Copper)

First thing, before water.

$18.50 Add to Cart

"These are the tools I reach for every day." — DeAnna

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You might already have supportive ingredients such as:

Cooked bitter greens — kale, collards, dandelion, mustard greens, chard

Warming, light vegetables are supportive to the system — like leeks, fennel, asparagus, artichoke, celery root, brussels sprouts, watercress

Warming herbs — such as basil, rosemary, oregano

Warming spices — asafoetida, curry leaf, ginger, black pepper, cumin, turmeric, chili, sumac

Avoid: cold, raw, and unwarming foods — these deepen the chill: iced drinks, raw salads as a meal, cold leftovers, deep-fried food, and excess sugar. Equally, steer clear of very dry foods or heavy congesting ones that could tip the balance the other way.

These small choices help rekindle the internal fire while keeping the channel steady and supple, supporting your body's natural ability to move and reset.

What are you ready to change?

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In this protocol · 3 products
French Atlantic Grey Sea Salt
The Essentials

Atlantic Grey Sea Salt

Electrolytes for the daily glass.

$6.50 Add to Cart
Nourishing Tea Blend
For everyone

Nourishing Tea Blend

Warm, mineral-rich, kidney-nourishing.

$23.50 Add to Cart
Ashwagandha Bala Oil
Warming

Ashwagandha Bala Oil

Opens the cell doors to water.

$19.50 Add to Cart

A body with ample water volume is like a full glass of energy.

Our water volume is essential to healthy blood pressure, allowing for the cleansing of our blood and the vitality of our kidneys.

Lymphatic flow of our oceans, rivers and blood streams keep our waters purified.

The adrenal glands sit right on top of the kidneys, coming to our rescue when our wells run dry. When the kidney ocean waves are flowing on demand, they in return keep our adrenals cool, calm and collected.

Curious about your lymphatic river? See My Body Lymph →

The word itself
electro + lytos

"lytos" in Greek means untied, set free. Electrolytes are minerals freed from the earth into water, given an electrical charge — and that charge is what lets your cells talk to each other, hold water, and thrive. Salt is the only edible crystal in the world. When it dissolves, it comes alive.

What your body is asking for
Edible Crystals — why salt is not just salt

Processed table salt, iodized salt and refined sea salt are not digestible foods — they are isolated chemicals. Stripped of every mineral except sodium chloride through factory processing, they irritate the kidneys and cause excess water weight, creating the very fluid imbalance they pretend to solve. These undigestible, processed salts actually raise blood pressure levels and end up giving electrolytes a bad rap.

Think of ocean salt as a whole food, full of essential nutrients, while table salt is processed and stripped of any medicinal qualities.

A Note

Please join us in boycotting Himalayan Pink Salt. It is being stripped from million-year-old mountains, and we do not need any more wars or killings to occur at the expense of our desires. Let's leave this precious commodity in the sacred Himalayas where it belongs.

Real, unprocessed ocean salt is something else entirely.

When waves crash against the shore, chloride and sodium collide with magnesium and potassium — and a crystal is formed

Salt is the only edible crystal in the world

When it dissolves in water, it comes alive — charged with electricity, ready to carry signals from cell to cell, to open doors, to move water where it needs to go

In the Trine of Hydration, electrolytes are the first pillar. Without them, water cannot be absorbed — it simply passes through. This is why they are called "essential" electrolytes.

When you find yourself urinating immediately after drinking, your body is telling you it needs electrolytes, not more water

When the frequency decreases, you will know your waters are being properly fed with ample volume to move from one place to another

Don't let your juicy body plum turn into a wrinkled prune any sooner than age will do for you.

One practical note from DeAnna: always add electrolyte salts after cooking in a metal, cast iron or copper pot. Metal de-ionizes salt and diminishes its charge.

French Atlantic Grey Sea Salt
The Essentials For everyone
French Atlantic Grey Sea Salt

Origin: Brittany, France — hand-harvested on pristine Atlantic coastline, natural mineral content preserved

The most hydrating of all salts — rich in magnesium, potassium and trace minerals

Calms the nervous system, fights fluid retention, supports adrenal function, balances both high & low blood pressure

Daily Dosage

Add half a teaspoon to warm water every morning

Can take 2× per day — second dose is perfect in mid-afternoon (2–5pm kidney peak)

$6.50 Add to Cart

Nourish the Kidney Oceans

The kidneys are the seat of vitality in Ayurveda — the reservoir from which all energy is drawn. When they are well-nourished, the adrenals stay calm, the waters stay clear, and the river runs strong. A warm cup in the morning is not just hydration. It is an act of devotion to the deepest source of energy, clear waters & immunity (prana, tejas and ojas).

Nourishing Tea Blend
For everyone Nourishing Tea Blend

Warm, mineral-rich and adrenal-nourishing

Supports kidney vitality and morning hydration

Start your morning here — before it starts without you.

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Your Daily Ceremony

In Ayurveda, Abhyanga is the practice of anointing yourself with oil, kept up daily not as indulgence but as maintenance, a kind of love made physical. Oil on the skin carries essential fatty acids into the tissue, lubricating the lymphatic vessels and opening the cell membranes so water can actually enter, which makes it the second pillar of the Trine of Hydration and the reason you can drink all the water in the world without it ever reaching the cells that need it.

Ashwagandha Bala Oil
Warming Ashwagandha Bala Oil

Essential fatty acids in oil form — the key that opens cell membranes to water

Warms the channel without drying or weighing it down

Apply warm after bathing. Oil outside, water inside.

$19.50 Add to Cart
Full Guide — eBook The Trine of Hydration Electrolytes, Essential Fatty Acids & Probiotics — the three pillars of true hydration, by DeAnna Batdorff
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In this protocol · 5 products
Wood Gua Sha
The Essentials

Wood Gua Sha

Moves lymph from feet to heart.

$52.00 Add to Cart
Carnelian Gua Sha
Warming

Carnelian Gua Sha

Warm earth stone for cold days.

$62.00 Add to Cart
Ashwagandha Bala Oil
Warming

Ashwagandha Bala Oil

Warms the channel without weighing it down.

$19.50 Add to Cart
Kala Namak Salt
Warming

Kala Namak Salt

Stimulating dry rub that wakes the channel.

$16.50 Add to Cart
Warming Salt Scrub
Warming

Warming Salt Scrub

Warms the channel, wakes the river.

$32.50 Add to Cart

Our bodily systems are of utmost importance in the balance of health — the lymphatic system in particular, known as Rasa or the "River of Life" in Ayurveda. The word "lymph" is Latin for "clear water." Our waters must be flowing and clear.

The lymphatic system is a widespread network of nodes, vessels, and fluids that visibly resemble delicate rivers and tributaries. This network is the thoroughfare for our immune system and for the delivery of hormones, nutrients, and proteins to all corners of the body.

Just as we can observe imbalance and equilibrium in the world around us, we can observe our own bodies and health in the same way. And just as we can understand the different elemental conditions that affect our Earth's rivers, we can begin to understand and care for our own internal waters.

Our hormones flow from one gland to another via the lymph waterways. All glands of the body use lymph vessels as freeways for the transportation of hormones — meaning ALL your body systems communicate via the lymphatic system.

Our river needs water to flow. We need to maintain a steady flow in order to remove debris; otherwise, the water can become stagnant and breed bacteria, just like Earth's rivers. Keeping your lymphatic river flowing is the best way to boost immune function.

Functions of the Lymphatic System

Fights infection, bacteria, and all foreign invaders

Drains accumulated toxins and foreign particles

Holds memory of virus and infection from past experiences

Facilitates hormones traveling from one gland to another via lymph fluids

Stabilizes our equilibrium balance

Returns excess interstitial fluid from tissues to the bloodstream to maintain volume

Nourishes all cells and blood formation

Creates pain — the "inflammatory response" — to alert us of an issue in our flow or an injury being experienced. This means we are NOT designed to live in pain; pain is a symptom that needs attention.

Our lymphatic immune system also makes scar tissue to fill the voids of life experiences, injuries, and repetitive use of our bodies.

Where the word came from
lympha clear water · a water nymph

The Romans called clear spring water lympha and named its guardian nymphs the same. Your lymphatic system is your inner nymph — moving silently through the body's most intimate places, keeping the waters clear, the currents alive.

The lymph river is where our immune functions happen

It is the highway within, where the flow of our hormones moves from one gland to another


Touch — the river's first medicine

River restoration is accessible by touch.

The river of life must be restored and waters flowing to enable these important duties that our body performs for us. Lymph has no pump. Unlike blood, which has the heart, your lymphatic river moves only through your own movement, breath, and touch.

Laughing is the best lymph medicine — but breathing, exercising, massage, gua sha scraping, and salt scrubs all support daily lymph flow, leaving the skin lustrous and easing pain along the way.

If you find or feel pain, remember: it needs support, and it can be rubbed out, layer by layer. A little bit each day goes a long way. There is no shame in assessing yourself through touch or knowing what feels good to you.

Two tools, one motion — choose the one your body is asking for. Wood gives a firmer grip and a deeper pull; carnelian is cut from a warm earth mineral, the right weight for cold days.

Pick one
Wood Gua Sha
The Essentials
Wood Gua Sha — the chord cutter

Handcrafted in Sebastopol, California by Scott Jenkins, co-founder of dhyana Essentials. A firmer grip and deeper pull — moves lymph, breaks down adhesions, releases lactic acid. Use feet to heart, hands to heart.

$52.00 Add to Cart
Carnelian Gua Sha
Warming Carnelian Gua Sha — the warm stone

Cut from carnelian, a warm earth mineral that holds heat against the skin. The right weight for cold, sluggish days. Same motion — moves lymph, smoothes the channel. Use feet to heart, hands to heart.

$62.00 Add to Cart

Abhyanga oil — opening the cell doors

Abhyanga is the art of Ayurvedic self-massage with oil, applied daily for lymphatic balance. Oil applied to the skin carries essential fatty acids directly into the tissue — muscle, skin layers, bones and nerves — while lubricating the lymphatic vessels from the outside in, which makes Essential Fatty Acids the second pillar of the Trine of Hydration and the only key that lets water cross the cell membrane rather than sit outside it.

For a body running cold, Ashwagandha Bala oil warms the channel from the outside in, applied warm after bathing and worked from feet toward heart, hands toward heart, and then neck to heart.

Ashwagandha Bala Oil
Warming Ashwagandha Bala Oil

Origin: India — a classical Ayurvedic formulation of warming herbs in organic sesame oil

Warms the lymphatic channels without drying or weighing them down

Pacifies excess Vata — restorative to both mind and body

Apply warm after bathing, massage in, leave to absorb

$19.50 Add to Cart

Edible Crystals — waking the river through the gut

What you put on your food is medicine for the lymph as well. Just as French Atlantic Grey nourishes the body's waters, Kala Namak — Indian black salt, a Himalayan rock salt prized in Ayurveda — stimulates and invigorates the lymphatic channel from the inside. Its sulfur, magnesium, and trace minerals wake a sluggish system and push the river toward movement. Used as a dry rub over roasted vegetables, eggs, grains, and warm bowls, it works quietly with every meal.

Kala Namak Salt
Warming Kala Namak Salt

Origin: India — a Himalayan rock salt prized in Ayurveda for chelation and tissue repair

Sulfur-rich and stimulating — wakes a sluggish channel and supports the river's natural movement

A note on the smell: the sulfur gives Kala Namak its distinctive aroma, a sign of the very minerals doing the work

Use as a dry rub on roasted vegetables, eggs, grains, and warm bowls

$16.50 Add to Cart

Salt Scrubs — waking the river, clearing the channel

A salt scrub is the most direct way to wake a sleeping river.

The mineral grit of unprocessed ocean salt pulls stagnant lymph toward the surface

The friction itself sends a quiet message to the nervous system — you are here, you are held, you are tended to

Use vigorous circular motions, always feet to heart and hands to heart

Stop when your skin tissue warms up, feels alive, and has a glistening blood glow. This phenomena occurs with everybody's skin — all around the world.

For a body that runs cold, the Warming Salt Scrub is the right choice — minerals and warming botanicals that wake the channel without drying or weighing it down.

Warming Salt Scrub
Warming Warming Salt Scrub

For cold, stiff, sluggish days

Warms the channel and wakes a slow-moving river

Use vigorous circular motions, always feet to heart and hands to heart

$32.50 Add to Cart
Full Guide — eBook The River of Life Our Immunity and the Lymphatic Ecosystem — by DeAnna Batdorff
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In this protocol · 7 products
Sumac
Warming

Sumac

Enzymatic — wakes a sleepy fire.

$10.50 Add to Cart
Harissa
Warming

Harissa

Tunisian heat that wakes a cold fire.

$5.50 Add to Cart
Asafoetida
Warming

Asafoetida

A pinch to wake what has gone quiet.

$16.50 Add to Cart
Oil Pulling
Warming & Cleansing

Oil Pulling

Step one of the morning.

$28.50 Add to Cart
Tooth Powder
Cooling & Cleansing

Tooth Powder

Cleans and remineralizes in one step.

$22.50 Add to Cart
Tongue Scraper — Copper
The Essentials Warming

Tongue Scraper — Copper

Clears what surfaced overnight.

$18.50 Add to Cart
Chaga Cocoa
Warming

Chaga Cocoa

Grounded warmth in a morning cup.

$23.50 Add to Cart

What we see is what we consumed.

Ayurveda, the science of life, recognizes the digestive tract as the seat of health. What goes in the gut is assimilated and absorbed into the lymph river and bloodstream — or needs to be cleansed out via the colon.

3 Healthy Choices for Balance

Eat 3 meals a day — to keep coals on the stomach fire

Eat 2 handfuls per meal — the proper size of a meal

2 belches each meal — pay attention and you'll recognize a small belch when half full, and a full-bodied belch when the stomach is ¾ full and still has room to expand as it breaks down

Tri Dosha — The Triple Burner
Stomach 3 chemicals in support of breakdown

Hydrochloric acid — warming pH balance

Pepsin — cooling pH balance

Mucin — flora lining for nourishment

Small intestine 3 sections to provide time for assimilation & absorption

Duodenum — Jejunum — Ileum

Large intestine 3 sections for healthy plumbing

Ascending — Transverse — Descending colon

The Breakdown — the organs of the digestive tract

The stomach is the first organ in the body, acting as the compost pile of the digestive tract. It is the first line of immune defense, with the largest part of our immune function happening around the stomach and liver. The stomach is where our body's naturally occurring acids and enzymes break down macro nutrients to micro nutrients (liquid chyme) to be absorbed and utilized.

The small intestine is made up of peristalsis rings of muscle, squeezing and mulching food to a liquid that slowly drips through twenty feet of villi and microvilli. It is three times the length of your body, so that amino acids, fatty acids, and sugars can pass into the bloodstream and into the lymphatic channels in a timely manner.

The large intestine is the organ that squeezes out all the nutrients it can, moving food up, over, and downward to ensure success while forming stool and ensuring toxins can be removed through our bowel movement.

The fire within
Agni digestive fire · the transformer

Agni is the fire that transforms food into you — that takes what the earth grew and turns it into bone, blood, thought, and feeling, making it yours. When Agni burns cleanly and steadily, everything moves, everything is absorbed, everything becomes life and our tissue health.


Spices — feeding the fire that has gone quiet

In a cold pattern, the channel runs like a hearth that has burned down to embers — the fire is still there, but it has gone quiet, and what comes in sits longer than it should before being transformed. The instinct is to force it with something heavy, when really Agni is what we are trying to wake, met with the right kind of fuel: pungent, stimulating, warming spices that spark digestion without weighing the channel down.

Three spices do this work, each in its own way:

Sumac — sour and enzymatic, sparks digestion when the fire has gone quiet, and supports the absorption that follows

Harissa — Tunisian chili and cumin that wakes a cold fire from the inside

Asafoetida — a single pinch wakes what has gone quiet

Use them generously, on everything, until they become the seasonings your body reaches for without thinking.

Use any or all
Sumac
Warming Sumac

Origin: Middle East. Sour and enzymatic — sparks digestion when the fire has gone quiet, and supports the absorption that follows. Dust over eggs, grains, roasted vegetables, and soups.

$10.50 Add to Cart
Harissa
Warming Harissa

Origin: Tunisia. California chili, New Mexico chili, coriander, garlic, sea salt, cumin, cayenne. Heating and pungent — wakes a cold fire from the inside.

$5.50 Add to Cart
Asafoetida
Warming Asafoetida

Origin: India. Hing — the classical Ayurvedic spice for waking a quiet digestive fire. A single pinch added to cooking oil sparks digestion and moves what has gone slow.

$16.50 Add to Cart

The Mouth — where the river begins

Once the enzymes are awake, the work of digestion begins where you might expect it least — in the health of your teeth and gums. The mouth is the first tributary of the digestive river, and the bacteria that live there are in constant conversation with the bacteria that live in your gut, traveling down with every swallow. When the mouth is inflamed, the gut inherits that inflammation. When the mouth is clean, vital, and balanced, the river starts clean.

Chewing is its own quiet medicine, lengthening the time enzymes have to meet your food and sending a small massage up the jaw into the brain that switches the body out of fight-or-flight and into rest-and-digest. Your tongue is your daily weather report, and a pale, quiet surface in a cold pattern is not a surprise but information, an invitation to clear upstream and warm the channel before anything new enters the current.

The Mouth Ceremony

Three tools, one ritual — warming and cleansing, mineral-rich remineralizing, and warming copper. Together they cover every quality your mouth needs to start the river clean.

Tridoshic Bundle · Use as a set
Oil Pulling
Warming & Cleansing Oil Pulling

Herbal & essential oil blend that pulls toxins from the mouth, supports receding gum lines and clenching jaw. Step one of the morning.

$28.50 Add to Cart
Tooth Powder
Cooling & Cleansing Tooth Powder

Plant-based and mineral-rich. Cleans and remineralizes in one step — upstream medicine for the whole day.

$22.50 Add to Cart
Copper Tongue Scraper
The Essentials Warming
Tongue Scraper — Copper

Copper is warming and antimicrobial — the right choice for cold patterns. Scrape before breakfast to clear what surfaced overnight.

$18.50 Add to Cart
Set Total $69.50

Your Morning Ceremony — Chaga Cocoa

Agni needs warmth to do its work — in a cold pattern the fire has dropped low, so what the morning asks for is steady warmth, the kind that wakes the digestive fire without flaring it and grounds the channel for the day ahead. Chaga Cocoa is the right cup for this: an adaptogenic mushroom paired with cocoa, served warm, with each ingredient doing its own work:

Chaga — the adaptogenic mushroom, grounding and supportive of immunity, deeply nourishing for a cold body

Cocoa — gently bitter, wakes circulation and warms the chest without heaviness

Warm milk and sweetness — steady, grounding, and supportive of the gut lining

One warm cup in the morning, sipped slowly, lets it set the tone for the river's day.

Chaga Cocoa
Warming Chaga Cocoa

Chaga-anchored, grounding, Agni-supportive

Wakes a cold digestive fire with steady, sustaining warmth

Adaptogenic and supportive of immunity

Stir into warm water or plant milk — make it a morning ceremony

$23.50 Add to Cart