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Drawing Salve

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Available in these sizes:

1 oz Tin
2 oz Tin
Handmade products are made with 100% natural ingredients.

 

History of my Salves

Being a grandmother, avid gardener, long-distance walker, food processor, and overall hard working woman, means that I get, cuts, stings, bruises, skinned knees, and I just hurt and ache sometimes, therefore the reason that I started to make these natural salves for my family.  This was my way to keep my family healthy and not have so many chemicals around.   The word got out and now I provide healing salves to many a friend and family.

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Drawing Salve

This salve contains both activated charcoal and bentonite clay as ingredients and is why the salve is black and is a perfect drawing agent.  The charcoal and clay are the ingredients that allow the salve to "draw" the invaders out of the body.  Other ingredients are present to assist with the antibacterial and calming needs of the healing process.

How to use:

This salve can be used for splinters, boils, insect bites, rashes, and any type of invader that needs to be drawn out of the body.
Place a small amount on the affected area on your skin, cover with a covering for up to 12 hours.  It will draw the poison or splinter out.
My Salve is hand-made in small batches. Smells wonderful, and really does assist in the healing process.

Ingredients:  All of my ingredients are Organic.
Calendula infused Olive Oil, Castor Oil, Beeswax, Activated Charcoal, Bentonite Clay, Lavender & Tea Tree Essential Oils.
I am not a Doctor, but I know for myself and my family's health, I use naturally made, holistic items to get us through life. If these products irritate your skin, please stop use.
All items come from a smoke-free, cat & doggie-loving home. (yes we just adopted Poppy, our little Splinter shaggy doggy)