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Chamomile Salve 1oz

$10.00

Chamomile salve

Great for dry irritated skin, blemishes abrasions cuts. Has the ability to soothe dry and irritated skin. It can help reduce redness, inflammation and itchiness from conditions such as eczema or psoriasis.

Ingredients - infused olive oil, beeswax and frankincense essential oil.

Chamomile is a gentle herb known throughout most of the world which has been used continually for many centuries.

A member of the Asteraceae family, these aromatic herbaceous plants have white daisy like flowers and scent reminiscent of apples or pineapple. In fact, the common name "chamomile" is derived from the Greek word kamai which translates to "on the ground" and melon which means apple. Accordingly, the Spanish name Manzanilla, means "little apple." M. chamomilla is an annual that can grow up to 24 inches whereas the similar C. nobile is a perennial low growing groundcover growing no more than ten inches high. M. chamomilla is native to Europe and western Asia.

Chamomile was used in ancient Egypt and was given as an offering to their gods.

Native Americans have used this and related species since their introduction to the Americas, often utilizing the entire plant.

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Chamomile salve

Great for dry irritated skin, blemishes abrasions cuts. Has the ability to soothe dry and irritated skin. It can help reduce redness, inflammation and itchiness from conditions such as eczema or psoriasis.

Ingredients - infused olive oil, beeswax and frankincense essential oil.

Chamomile is a gentle herb known throughout most of the world which has been used continually for many centuries.

A member of the Asteraceae family, these aromatic herbaceous plants have white daisy like flowers and scent reminiscent of apples or pineapple. In fact, the common name "chamomile" is derived from the Greek word kamai which translates to "on the ground" and melon which means apple. Accordingly, the Spanish name Manzanilla, means "little apple." M. chamomilla is an annual that can grow up to 24 inches whereas the similar C. nobile is a perennial low growing groundcover growing no more than ten inches high. M. chamomilla is native to Europe and western Asia.

Chamomile was used in ancient Egypt and was given as an offering to their gods.

Native Americans have used this and related species since their introduction to the Americas, often utilizing the entire plant.

Chamomile salve

Great for dry irritated skin, blemishes abrasions cuts. Has the ability to soothe dry and irritated skin. It can help reduce redness, inflammation and itchiness from conditions such as eczema or psoriasis.

Ingredients - infused olive oil, beeswax and frankincense essential oil.

Chamomile is a gentle herb known throughout most of the world which has been used continually for many centuries.

A member of the Asteraceae family, these aromatic herbaceous plants have white daisy like flowers and scent reminiscent of apples or pineapple. In fact, the common name "chamomile" is derived from the Greek word kamai which translates to "on the ground" and melon which means apple. Accordingly, the Spanish name Manzanilla, means "little apple." M. chamomilla is an annual that can grow up to 24 inches whereas the similar C. nobile is a perennial low growing groundcover growing no more than ten inches high. M. chamomilla is native to Europe and western Asia.

Chamomile was used in ancient Egypt and was given as an offering to their gods.

Native Americans have used this and related species since their introduction to the Americas, often utilizing the entire plant.

 
 

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