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- Types of Salve -

       

 Warrior Salve - It's a fantastic anti inflammatory salve - use it for muscle strains, sprains, and bruises. I wrote this recipe to help with the muscle pain & knotting that I experience with Fibromyalgia. Some customers like to use it after a hard workout. Others have found it really helps lessen the pain of bruises. Do not use on broken skin.

Joint Salve -  This salve helps with stiff joints. I find there's no noticeable heat when applied to my my hands or knees, but if I use it on a spot like my neck there's a definite warm. I like to use Warming salve for my knees.  I've applied Warrior & Warming at the same to my lower back after a day that's left me stiffened up with excellent results.

ChestEr - A natural vapour balm. This is my go to salve for cold and flu season. I use it on my throat if I feel a sore throat coming on, and on my chest for congestion.  Not for use on children <12 years. 

Salve-Ation - Great for minor wounds & burns. If I'm unfortunate enough to get a sunburn, a thin layer applied several times a day helps to keep me from peeling. Keep in the fridge for added relief. This can be used on chapped lips and dry hands. Allow burns to cool for about 24 hours before applying Salve-Ation. Do not use on blistering skin- seek medical attention.

ALL SALVES:

  • Free of added dyes and preservatives

    • Use clean, dry hands or utensils to avoid contamination​

  • Store salve in a cool, dry location away from direct light. 

  • Use within 6 months of opening

  • May be stored in the ridge (this will cause it to become harder)

The statements throughout this site are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary. Seek the advice of a competent health care professional for your specific health concerns. If you have a medical condition or are pregnant please consult your primary health care provider before use.

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