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Potala Palace Incense Sticks for Overthinking & Mental Balance

Potala Palace Incense Sticks for Overthinking & Mental Balance

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🌿 Why Burn Potala Palace Incense Sticks

  • Relieves emotional burnout and mental exhausion
  • Calms overactive thinking patterns
  • Encourages steady focus and creativity
  • Creates a balanced, harmonious space for reflection
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⭐️ Product Details

  • 15 sticks per pack
  • 21 cm / 8.3 in per stick
  • ~45 min burn time
  • Handmade by Tibetan Artisans with Wild Medical Herbs

All-Natural, Science-Based Incense
Proven to Support Your Mind and Body

600+

Years of Traditional Tibetan Recipe

32+

Wild Medical Herbs Used

552

Hours to Craft Each Batch

    Dried dong quai (Angelica sinensis), a key ingredient of Tibetan incense, in a white bowl on a white background.

    Circulation support • Anti-inflammatory • Digestive aid

    Dong Quai (Angelica Root)

    Used in TCM and Tibetan blends to improve blood flow, ease muscle tension, and support digestion. Contains ligustilide and offers anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and mood-stabilizing effects in animal and test-tube studies.

    A close-up view of multiple cloves (a key ingredient of Tibetan incense) arranged closely together, showcasing their rich brown color and unique texture.

    Antimicrobial • Antioxidant • Analgesic • Respiratory clarity

    Clove

    Burned or diffused to clear air and revitalize focus. Clove essential oil (rich in eugenol) exhibits strong antibacterial, antifungal, and mild analgesic effects, widely studied for food safety and respiratory support.

    Dried  Inula Racemosa wood (a key ingredient of Tibetan incense) from Tibet in a white bowl on a wooden surface, emphasizing the wood's intricate details and textures.

    Respiratory support • Anti-inflammatory • Digestive aid

    Tibetan Inula Racemosa

    Used in Tibetan medicine to stimulate qi flow, relieve digestive stagnation, and ease chest congestion. Elecampane contains anti-inflammatory, expectorant, and antibacterial compounds and is used in herbal blends for respiratory and digestive health.

    A close-up of dried Jatamansi roots and leaves, a prized Tibetan herb known for its calming and grounding properties in traditional medicine and incense making.

    Stress relief • Sleep support • Nervous system balance

    Himalayan Jatamansi

    Used traditionally in Tibetan and Ayurvedic rituals to calm the mind, ground emotions, and purify spaces. Modern studies show spikenard essential oil offers antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and skin-healing effects. It’s used in aromatherapy or topical blends to support relaxation, respiratory clarity, healthy skin, and emotional balance.

    A circular formation of amber stones, a key ingredient of Tibetan incense,  featuring warm orange and yellow tones that emphasize their organic elegance.

    Stress relief • Energy purification • Spiritual protection • Mood uplift

    Amber Resin

    Burned in incense blends to foster warmth, purification, and spiritual balance. Contains succinic acid and is used as “temple resin” — shown in lab studies to support stress buffering, though robust clinical evidence is limited.

    Slices of dried Inula racemosa root in a bamboo basket. This traditional Tibetan and Ayurvedic herb, known as Elecampane, is used to support respiratory health, soothe coughs, and promote lung vitality.

    Respiratory support • Anti-inflammatory • Digestive aid

    Inula Racemosa (Elecampane)

    Burned to clear chest congestion and ease digestion. Elecampane contains anti-inflammatory, expectorant, and antibacterial compounds.

    ...And 26 more wild-harvested ingredients

      Comparison chart showing Lhasa Remedy versus herbal medicine and regular incense across six features: natural herbal ingredients, therapeutic functions, safe for daily use, fast emotional effect, easy to use, and supports modern rituals. Lhasa Remedy has all features checked, herbal medicine has only the first two, and regular incense has only the last two.

      Breathe in slowly as the rich, fragrant notes of earth and wood surround you. The warm, sweet fragrance lingers, echoing the sound of ancient payers.

      Learn more about our scent profiles here

      Note from Our Artisans

      Each 0.12 inch (3mm) stick burns longer and offers a fuller aroma. Pair with a Tibetan holder made for thicker incense.

        How to properly burn Tibetan incense sticks?

        1. Angled Ignition: Light the end of the incense stick at a 45-degree angle with a lighter or match, and let the flame burn for approximately 7 seconds.
        2. Flame Control: Gently blow out the flame. The incense should produce a glowing red ember and a tendril of smoke, and will continue to burn on its own.
        3. Placement: Be sure to burn incense on a heatproof, non-flammable holder only. Burn incense in a well-ventilated room, away from flammable materials, and never leave incense burning unattended or in near children, pets, or a draft.

        Note: If it extinguishes halfway, just re-ignite the stick and allow the flame to burn long enough to create a small flame.

        What makes your incense different from regular incense?

        Our incense is rooted in Tibetan tradition and powered by real herbs used in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Each blend is handcrafted in Lhasa from wild ingredients harvested at high altitudes, following centuries-old methods that honor both the spiritual and medicinal properties of smoke.

        It’s not just for fragrance — it’s functional, therapeutic, and intentional.

        What's the correct way to use Tibetan incense cones?

        1. Angled Ignition: Light the end of the incense cone at a 45-degree angle with a lighter or match, and let the flame burn for approximately 7 seconds, enough to create a small flame.
        2. Flame Control: Gently blow out the flame. The incense should produce a glowing red ember and a tendril of smoke, and will continue to burn on its own.
        3. Placement: Be sure to burn incense on a heatproof, non-flammable holder only. Burn incense in a well-ventilated room, away from flammable materials, and never leave incense burning unattended or in near children, pets, or a draft.

        Note: If it extinguishes halfway, just re-ignite the cone and allow the flame to burn long enough to create a small flame.

        When will I receive my order?

        We store our incense products in a fulfillment warehouse for faster delivery across the U.S.

        You will receive a tracking number via a shipping confirmation email once your order has been dispatched.

        See the estimated delivery times below:

        📍 United States:

        • Processing Time: 1 business day
        • Transit Time: 3 business days
        • Total Delivery Time: 4 business days for most items

        Note: This applies to our signature incense, holders, and discovery sets. Bundle packages may take longer due to custom packing.

        🌍 International Orders:

        • Processing: 1 business day
        • Transit: 9–14 business days
        • Total: 10–15 business days

        While we strive to ensure timely delivery, we have no control over the shipping process once the package leaves our warehouse. For assistance with tracking your package, please contact UPS, USPS, or FedEx directly using the tracking number provided.

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