Brief Description:
Indications:
Full Description:
A combination of oils traditionally used for their soothing, healing properties.
Available in 30ml and 100ml
Available in 30ml and 100ml
Indications:
Bruised, Sore, Inflamed Skin Conditions.
Full Description:
Chickweed (Stelarria media): Traditionally used for its cooling soothing ant-itch properties. Its refrigerant demulcent, emollient, anti-itch properties make it ideal for chronic inflamed, irritating skin conditions such as eczema.
Calendula (Calendula officinalis): One of natures best known anti-inflammatory herbs. Its actions beside being anti-inflammatory are also anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, styptic, antiseptic etc, etc, etc,.. Calendula has a traditional use for any skin condition from cuts and wounds to chilblains and chapped skin. Renowned for its ability to speed up wound healing due the effect of speeding up skin regrowth. Calendula is a medicine chest in one plant.
Comfrey (Symphytum officinalis): Renowned for its ability to speed the healing of skin and bones, this action of accelerated mitosis is due to allantoin one of comfreys main constituents. Traditionally used for any skin complaint, particularly cuts and ulcer, also highly regarded for sprains and bruising.
Arnica (Arnica montana): Used for muscular pains and stiffness but probably best known for treating bruises and contusions where the skin is unbroken.
Essential Oil: Lavender: Soothing and calming a must for any first aid box, the finest thing for burns and should have a prominent place in the kitchen. Specific for any skin complaint.
Essential Oil: Tea Tree: The Australian Medical Journal described Tea tree as ''The finest antiseptic known to man''. Thomas Bartram in his 'Encyclopaedia of Herbal Medicine' describes the actions of Tea Tree as ''germicidal, antifungal, pus solvent and tissue cleanser.''.
Essential Oil: Chamomile: Specific for skin rash, allergy or inflammation. A mild analgesic and de-sensitizer on skin. A wonderful oil for all skin irritations and eczema eruptions.
Calendula (Calendula officinalis): One of natures best known anti-inflammatory herbs. Its actions beside being anti-inflammatory are also anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, styptic, antiseptic etc, etc, etc,.. Calendula has a traditional use for any skin condition from cuts and wounds to chilblains and chapped skin. Renowned for its ability to speed up wound healing due the effect of speeding up skin regrowth. Calendula is a medicine chest in one plant.
Comfrey (Symphytum officinalis): Renowned for its ability to speed the healing of skin and bones, this action of accelerated mitosis is due to allantoin one of comfreys main constituents. Traditionally used for any skin complaint, particularly cuts and ulcer, also highly regarded for sprains and bruising.
Arnica (Arnica montana): Used for muscular pains and stiffness but probably best known for treating bruises and contusions where the skin is unbroken.
Essential Oil: Lavender: Soothing and calming a must for any first aid box, the finest thing for burns and should have a prominent place in the kitchen. Specific for any skin complaint.
Essential Oil: Tea Tree: The Australian Medical Journal described Tea tree as ''The finest antiseptic known to man''. Thomas Bartram in his 'Encyclopaedia of Herbal Medicine' describes the actions of Tea Tree as ''germicidal, antifungal, pus solvent and tissue cleanser.''.
Essential Oil: Chamomile: Specific for skin rash, allergy or inflammation. A mild analgesic and de-sensitizer on skin. A wonderful oil for all skin irritations and eczema eruptions.
Directions & Dosage: The suggested dose on the bottle gives a drop amount. Small dogs and cats should be given a dose around the lower figure, large dogs should be given a dose around the higher figure. Pigeons and aviary birds, use one drop per bird in drinking water. Because the combinations are in tincture, it is advisable to put drops into a little hot (not boiling) water and allow to cool before administrating. This allows the alcohol to evaporate off.
SKU | SKU-360 |
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