What Is Kutus Kutus Oil?
Kutus Kutus is a herbal oil derived from a diverse mixture of plants, roots, bark, and herbs. A traditional procedure helps in the preparation of the oil resulting in a product that promotes the healing process as it is safe and straightforward to apply to areas of pain.
Kutus Kutus activates the energy of the body that is often called “CHI” and
helps to maintain balance and health to the body. CHI energy is the core of life
that flows on the meridian lines of our bodies. Interference or a blockage of the
“CHI” disrupts the body organs.

The Meaning of Kutus Kutus?
There are two exciting philosophies involved in the selection of the 69 different
herbs:
i. The theory of “The five sections of the Tree of Life.” This means that every
part of a tree; the roots, stems, leaves, flowers, and fruit must undergo synergy.
ii. The philosophy of “Two Natural Elements,” that is water and fire. These
two elements of the universe constitute the Kutus-Kutus oil making process.
Additional ingredients used to make the oil base include coconut oil and a
combination of essential oils. The mixture is a traditional recipe of herbal
medicine inherited from the time of Majapahit kingdom.
Some additional ingredients include Gaharu, Ashitaba Leaf, Purwoceng, Pule,
Intaran / Neem, Lawak, Temu, Bunga Lawang, Ginger, Lemongrass, Javanese
Chilli, Clove, Black Cumin, Olive Oil, Avocado Leaf, Double Deer, Cambodian
Flower, Belimbing Wuluh, Pandan Wangi and Fennel.

What is in Kutus Kutus Oil?
This is a healing oil that comprises 100% natural formulation of 69 medicinal
plants and herbs as well as some essential oils!
Kutus Kutus aims at managing 50 ailments including pains, strains,
bruising, coughs, colds, insomnia, joint pain, rheumatism, arthritis among
others. The oil’s treatment is safe, fast, and simple with no side effects.
Safety of the Oil
Kutus Kutus Oil is safe for both Adults and Children as all ingredients are 100% natural!
There are no chemicals, preservatives, or additives used in the oil making
process.
Best Way to apply Kutus Kutus
Why apply to the Spine?
The human backbone makes up a large part of the nervous system, and it serves as a protector of the nerves that exist within the spine itself. There exists a spinal cord that acts like a cable that can turn on a machine, the human brain.
Also, the backbone serves as the upper body organs liaison, such as; shoulders,
neck, and head, and other lower body organs including the waist, thighs, and
legs. Thus, the spine becomes one of the most important organs in the human
body.
Sprinkle oil evenly along the spine (from the neck to the base of the spine) and massage it in for several minutes until the skin absorbs the oil.
Why apply to the Soles of the Feet?
The sole is the gate and the center of the body’s energy path. Across the human
body, there are 360 acupuncture points and more than 60 points located on the soles of human feet. Medical experts claim that the soles of human feet reflect the health of their internal organs.
Therefore, the sole of the foot is known as the “second heart”. When Kutus-
Kutus oil is massaged into the soles of the feet, it stimulates fluidity and improves blood circulation to heal organs that have health problems, and acts to maintain the health of the human body.
How is Kutus Kutus Oil applied?
Add a small amount (or one spray) to the affected area and massage in until the oil is absorbed into the skin. You can sprinkle the oil onto the affected areas drop-wise.
– Massage the oil into the skin, so the oil soaks into the pores and stimulates
Chi:
• In the soles of the feet and toes area
• Along the spine from the nape of the head to the tail bone
• Throughout the rest of the body
Apply the oil 3 times daily on a regular basis until your health is fully recovered and if your illness is a little severe and persistent, apply the Oil every 1-2 hours for a quick recovery.
Treatment using Kutus Kutus Oil is recommended to continue for 2-3 months
continuously to achieve maximum results.
For general health use every day on the soles of your feet before retiring to
sleep.
The medicine is not safe for ingestion but for external use only, i.e., Use on
your skin.

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