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Pain Relief Balm
Pain Relief Balm
Pain Relief Balm

Pain Relief Balm

Regular price $12.00 Sale

Our new formula pain balm uses our Juniper & Rose Hips concentrate oil as well our Calendula oil as it’s base. Fast absorbing Camellia Seed oil has greatly improved the speed of absorption of our pain balm. Combined with the extraordinary anti inflammatory healing power of fresh juniper, this topical pain relief salve brings great relief to sore muscles, stiff joints, arthritis pain and headaches. 

Only natural ingredients.

Non-petroleum based pain relief salve for any variety of strains, sprains and arthritic pains. 

Cold pressed Gaultheria (wintergreen) oil is blended with our Juniper, Rose Hips and calendula oils to create a soothing yet powerful topical analgesic. 

Using it with a heating pad can intensify the effect. 

No chemicals ever. Hand poured in small batches and packaged in a reusable glass or eco-friendly tin. 

Only a tiny amount of this powerful salve is needed, this 2oz reusable tin will last for 6 months or more, even with daily use. NOW IN LARGER 3.5 oz size. 

Contains:

Shea Butter, Camellia Seed Oil, Avocado oil, Sweet Almond Oil, Wild Juniper Berry & Leaf, Wild Rose Hips, Calendula, Chamomile, Elderflower, Gaultheria (Wintergreen) oil, and Love  

 

Special Attention

The botanical materia medics, wares and recipes of this website are NOT INTENDED TO REPLACE THE SERVICES OF PHYSICIANS.

   By all means see a physician when a condition requires his services.

   There is ample proof that that botanical medicines have been used for thousands of years, and it is reasonable to believe that they were also used by primitive man to survive diseases, and the rigors of aging.

    None of these products have been evaluated by the FDA.

   Many botanicals offered at Starfish Honey are recognized in the United States and foreign pharmacopias. Many of them have been discarded for stronger, more certain, synthetic drugs, or other reasons.

   Modern science is now reevaluating many of the old time botanicals, and searching jungles and distant places to seek remedies from aboriginal races.

  The future of human medicine may very well rest in the methods of our ancient ancestors.