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Excellent for skin inflammation in its many forms, psoriasis, eczema, rashes, itchiness, bites and stings, burns, sores, poison ivy and oak. In addition, it restores the integrity of the skin.
Ingredients:
*organic sunflower oil, beeswax, rose petals, red clover tops, lavender flowers, geranium essential oil, rose quartz added to the infusion.
Red clover grows along the roadsides and seems like a natural boundary between the road and the fields. Its roots spread just below the surface, therefore, indicating it may be excellent for surface ailments.
The flower is a pinky purple shade, and this colour often tells of it having gentle, soothing properties. The flower's taste is sweet, making it helpful in cleaning out toxic areas such as the lymphatic system with its gentle action.
Red clover is a humble, beautiful herb that has been used for centuries for both internal applications and topical. As a topical aid, red clover is often an ingredient in liniments and balms. Drinking red clover as tea is refreshing, healing and an excellent herb for clearing stagnant energy.
As previously mentioned, red clover works on surface imbalances such as the skin, which is the boundary between your inner world and your outer world. Made into a salve, it works to relieve itchiness, discomfort and redness associated with skin inflammation conditions; thus, red clover is used to treat skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema, and rashes, burns and sores. In addition, it restores the integrity of the skin.
One ounce salve for $15.00 + 2 shipping in Canada
Two salves is $26.00 + $4 shipping in Canada
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