No Exit Eczema Salve

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A blend of rose petal, rosehip, borage and primrose designed to target stubborn eczema. These medicinal flowers soothe and help our skin heal. Rosehip provides antioxidants that help calm outbreaks, while borage boosts our skin’s ability to retain moisture. Birch and pine essential oils are mixed in to boost the anti-inflammatory benefits. Sesame oil is used for the base because it is both anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory.* Apply generous layer to irritated areas one to three times daily.

2% Essential Oil Dilution.

֎ This recipe honors ancestral practices in its entirety. Amirdovlat and Armenian folk medicinal texts recommended the use of wild flowers, roses, rosehip and birch resin to target eczema as well as pine resin to help skin heal. Rosehip was also used as a natural source of sunscreen in Medieval Armenia. When it comes to the ambiguous reference to wild flowers, note that the ephemeral forget-me-not flower used as a symbol of our survival is a type of borage. Sesame oil was purposely used here as Amirdovlat noted sesame’s use for eczema and protecting the skin. Armenians used to make water steeped with sesame leaves to wash and treat outbreaks of eczema on the scalp.

*Latest batch uses grapeseed oil in the event that someone has a sesame oil allergy.

Ingredients:
Rose petal, rosehip, borage and primrose infused sesame oil, birch essential oil, pine essential oil, beeswax.

2 oz tins.

Disclaimer:
Herbal medicine and application for medical purposes have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This salve is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. This product is for topical use, do not ingest.

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A blend of rose petal, rosehip, borage and primrose designed to target stubborn eczema. These medicinal flowers soothe and help our skin heal. Rosehip provides antioxidants that help calm outbreaks, while borage boosts our skin’s ability to retain moisture. Birch and pine essential oils are mixed in to boost the anti-inflammatory benefits. Sesame oil is used for the base because it is both anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory.* Apply generous layer to irritated areas one to three times daily.

2% Essential Oil Dilution.

֎ This recipe honors ancestral practices in its entirety. Amirdovlat and Armenian folk medicinal texts recommended the use of wild flowers, roses, rosehip and birch resin to target eczema as well as pine resin to help skin heal. Rosehip was also used as a natural source of sunscreen in Medieval Armenia. When it comes to the ambiguous reference to wild flowers, note that the ephemeral forget-me-not flower used as a symbol of our survival is a type of borage. Sesame oil was purposely used here as Amirdovlat noted sesame’s use for eczema and protecting the skin. Armenians used to make water steeped with sesame leaves to wash and treat outbreaks of eczema on the scalp.

*Latest batch uses grapeseed oil in the event that someone has a sesame oil allergy.

Ingredients:
Rose petal, rosehip, borage and primrose infused sesame oil, birch essential oil, pine essential oil, beeswax.

2 oz tins.

Disclaimer:
Herbal medicine and application for medical purposes have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This salve is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. This product is for topical use, do not ingest.

A blend of rose petal, rosehip, borage and primrose designed to target stubborn eczema. These medicinal flowers soothe and help our skin heal. Rosehip provides antioxidants that help calm outbreaks, while borage boosts our skin’s ability to retain moisture. Birch and pine essential oils are mixed in to boost the anti-inflammatory benefits. Sesame oil is used for the base because it is both anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory.* Apply generous layer to irritated areas one to three times daily.

2% Essential Oil Dilution.

֎ This recipe honors ancestral practices in its entirety. Amirdovlat and Armenian folk medicinal texts recommended the use of wild flowers, roses, rosehip and birch resin to target eczema as well as pine resin to help skin heal. Rosehip was also used as a natural source of sunscreen in Medieval Armenia. When it comes to the ambiguous reference to wild flowers, note that the ephemeral forget-me-not flower used as a symbol of our survival is a type of borage. Sesame oil was purposely used here as Amirdovlat noted sesame’s use for eczema and protecting the skin. Armenians used to make water steeped with sesame leaves to wash and treat outbreaks of eczema on the scalp.

*Latest batch uses grapeseed oil in the event that someone has a sesame oil allergy.

Ingredients:
Rose petal, rosehip, borage and primrose infused sesame oil, birch essential oil, pine essential oil, beeswax.

2 oz tins.

Disclaimer:
Herbal medicine and application for medical purposes have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This salve is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. This product is for topical use, do not ingest.

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