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Devil's Club Oil
The Devil's club; Oplopanax horridus, is a medicinal plant used for thousands of years to treat a wide variety of ailments. The inner bark stem is the part of the plant which is very carefully harvested & used in the preparation of our balms.
Devil's Club balm may be applied as often as desired. Historically native Alask
Devil's Club Oil
The Devil's club; Oplopanax horridus, is a medicinal plant used for thousands of years to treat a wide variety of ailments. The inner bark stem is the part of the plant which is very carefully harvested & used in the preparation of our balms.
Devil's Club balm may be applied as often as desired. Historically native Alaskans have found Devil's Club applied topically to be helpful for ailments such as:
Using plants & natural cures is a time-tested way to heal the human body. Northern Cures provides an all-natural temporary pain relief alternative to industrial pharmaceuticals using Devil's Club Balm for Natural Topical Relief. Alternative Health Products and alternative medicine products.
HEALING NATURALLY USING A SPECIAL BLEND OF OUR OTHER CAREFULLY SELECTED INGREDIENTS
Historically, native Alaskans and other cultures around the world found plants & natural cures provided in nature were the effective way to heal the human body. Northern Cures has carefully selected the following ingredients to create an optimal proprietary balm to be used for providing temporary relief from aches and pain naturally
INGREDIENTS - DEVIL'S CLUB INNER BARK, MCT OIL, OLIVE OIL, ALASKAN BEESWAX, ARNICA OIL, COMFREY OIL, VITAMIN E OIL, EMU OIL, EUCLALYPTUS OIL, FRANKINCENSE OIL, LAVENDER OIL, MYRRH OIL, PEPPERMINT OIL, TEA TREE OIL.
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Devil's Club Balm for Natural Topical Relief
People most commonly use arnica for pain caused by osteoarthritis. It is also used for bleeding, bruising, swelling after surgery, and other conditions. Osteoarthritis. Applying an arnica twice daily for a few weeks can reduce pain and stiffness and improve function in people with osteoarthritis in the hand or knee. It might work as well
People most commonly use arnica for pain caused by osteoarthritis. It is also used for bleeding, bruising, swelling after surgery, and other conditions. Osteoarthritis. Applying an arnica twice daily for a few weeks can reduce pain and stiffness and improve function in people with osteoarthritis in the hand or knee. It might work as well as ibuprofen.
When applied to the skin: Arnica is possibly safe when applied to unbroken skin, short-term. Allergy to ragweed and related plants: Arnica may cause an allergic reaction in people who are sensitive to the Asteraceae/Compositae family. Members of this family include ragweed, chrysanthemums, marigolds, daisies, and many others. If you have allergies, be sure to check with your healthcare provider before applying arnica to your skin.
Comfrey is applied to the skin for ulcers, wounds, muscle soreness, bruises, rheumatoid arthritis, varicose veins, gout, and fractures. The chemicals in comfrey may have wound healing effects and reduce inflammation when applied to the skin.
EMU OIL
Emu oil comes from the fat of the emu, a large, flightless, Australian bird. People farm emu in the U.S. for their meat, leather, and oil. Aboriginal Australians used emu oil as a treatment for pain and injuries.
EUCALYPTUS OIL
Eucalyptus oil has long been used to address a wide range of skin concerns. Historically, the fragrant oil
EMU OIL
Emu oil comes from the fat of the emu, a large, flightless, Australian bird. People farm emu in the U.S. for their meat, leather, and oil. Aboriginal Australians used emu oil as a treatment for pain and injuries.
EUCALYPTUS OIL
Eucalyptus oil has long been used to address a wide range of skin concerns. Historically, the fragrant oil was also used as a natural mosquito repellent. These days, eucalyptus oil is most often utilized for its invigorating fragrance. Eucalyptus oil is a botanical oil derived from trees and shrubs in the Eucalyptus family. While the name eucalyptus is commonly used to refer to a specific plant (the Eucalyptus globulus tree, which is native to Australia and neighboring islands), the genus encompasses more than 650 distinct species—many of which can be used to make different types of eucalyptus oil. The oil itself is highly fragrant. It is steam-distilled from the plant’s mature leaves and contains a unique compound called eucalyptol, which is responsible for giving the oil its signature scent. Many varieties of eucalyptus oil also contain antioxidants like flavonoids and polyphenols.
FRANKINCENSE
Frankincense is a hardened gum-like material (resin) that comes from the trunk of the Boswellia tree. People use its oil on the skin and in aromatherapy.
Frankincense oil seems to kill some types of bacteria and fungi (yeasts). It is commonly used as a fragrance in soaps, lotions, and perfumes.
Frankincense, also known as oliban
FRANKINCENSE
Frankincense is a hardened gum-like material (resin) that comes from the trunk of the Boswellia tree. People use its oil on the skin and in aromatherapy.
Frankincense oil seems to kill some types of bacteria and fungi (yeasts). It is commonly used as a fragrance in soaps, lotions, and perfumes.
Frankincense, also known as olibanum, is made from the resin of the Boswellia tree. This tree typically grows in the dry, mountainous regions of India, Africa, and the Middle East.
Frankincense has a woody, spicy smell and can be inhaled, absorbed through the skin, or taken as a supplement.
Used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine, frankincense appears to offer certain health benefits, from improved arthritis and digestion to reduced asthma and better oral health.
Myrrh oil
Myrrh oil contains plant compounds that may temporarily relieve pain by signaling your brain that you’re not in pain. It may also block your body’s production of inflammatory chemicals that lead to swelling and pain.
You may be familiar with myrrh from Biblical stories even if you’re not sure what it is.
Myrrh is a reddish-brown dried sap from a thorny tree — Commiphora myrrha, also known as C. molmol — that is native to northeastern Africa and southwest Asia (1
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A steam distillation process is used to extract myrrh essential oil, which is amber to brown in color and has an earthy scent (3).
Myrrh has long been used in traditional Chinese medicine and Ayurvedic medicine. Scientists are now testing the oil’s potential uses, including for pain, infections, and skin sores
Lavender oil is an essential oil derived from the lavender plant. It can be taken orally, applied to the skin, and breathed in through aromatherapy.
Painful inflammation can be treated with lavender oil. The oil’s pain-relieving and numbing effects help soothe the inflammation, while the beta-caryophyllene in the oil also acts as a natural
Lavender oil is an essential oil derived from the lavender plant. It can be taken orally, applied to the skin, and breathed in through aromatherapy.
Painful inflammation can be treated with lavender oil. The oil’s pain-relieving and numbing effects help soothe the inflammation, while the beta-caryophyllene in the oil also acts as a natural anti-inflammatory.
Lavender oil can benefit the skin in numerous ways. It reduces acne, helps even skin tone, and reduce wrinkles.
For centuries, extra virgin olive oil has been used topically to relieve everyday skin ailments. It has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and anti-aging properties because it is packed with antioxidants and vitamins. It hydrates the skin by building the skin’s moisture barrier to prevent loss of moisture.
Extra virgin olive oil should alwa
For centuries, extra virgin olive oil has been used topically to relieve everyday skin ailments. It has anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and anti-aging properties because it is packed with antioxidants and vitamins. It hydrates the skin by building the skin’s moisture barrier to prevent loss of moisture.
Extra virgin olive oil should always be used in personal care products instead of a refined oil - like regular olive oil. The high heat and solvents used to refine olive oil alters or removes the antioxidants naturally present in extra virgin olive oil. The resulting refined oil will moisturize the skin, but the benefits (anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial) of the multitude of antioxidants will be lost.
The high proportion of vitamins K and E, and a multitude of polyphenols protect against free radicals which damage the skin, making extra virgin olive oil effective in aiding common skin disorders such as: acne, psoriasis, eczema. diaper rash.
Beeswax is a product made from the honeycomb of the honeybee and other bees. The mixing of pollen oils into honeycomb wax turns the white wax into a yellow or brown color. Beeswax is used for high cholesterol, pain, fungal skin infections, and other conditions.
In manufacturing, yellow and white beeswax are used as thickeners, emulsifiers,
Beeswax is a product made from the honeycomb of the honeybee and other bees. The mixing of pollen oils into honeycomb wax turns the white wax into a yellow or brown color. Beeswax is used for high cholesterol, pain, fungal skin infections, and other conditions.
In manufacturing, yellow and white beeswax are used as thickeners, emulsifiers, and as stiffening agents in cosmetics. Beeswax absolute is used as a fragrance in soaps and perfumes. White beeswax and beeswax absolute are also used to polish pills. When applied to the skin: Beeswax is likely safe for most people when applied directly to the skin. While rare, some people may have an allergic skin rash after applying beeswax.
Peppermint has been used for health purposes for several thousand years. Records from ancient Greece, Rome, and Egypt mention that it was used for digestive disorders and other conditions.
Today, peppermint is promoted for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), other digestive problems, the common cold, sinus infections, headaches, and other cond
Peppermint has been used for health purposes for several thousand years. Records from ancient Greece, Rome, and Egypt mention that it was used for digestive disorders and other conditions.
Today, peppermint is promoted for irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), other digestive problems, the common cold, sinus infections, headaches, and other conditions. Peppermint oil is promoted for topical use (applied to the skin) for problems like headache, muscle aches, joint pain, and itching. In aromatherapy, peppermint oil is promoted for treating coughs and colds, reducing pain, improving mental function, and reducing stress.
Tea tree oil, also known as melaleuca oil, is an essential oil that comes from steaming the leaves of the Australian tea tree.
When used topically, tea tree oil is believed to be antibacterial. Tea tree oil is commonly used to treat acne, athlete's foot, lice, nail fungus and insect bite
Vitamin E is a nutrient that the body cannot make on its own. It comes from certain foods, such as nuts and seeds, and supplements.
Vitamin E is an antioxidant, which means that it can stop or reverse the damage that free radicals cause to cells. It can also reduce inflammation around the body. The body stores vitamin E in the skin, in bot
Vitamin E is a nutrient that the body cannot make on its own. It comes from certain foods, such as nuts and seeds, and supplements.
Vitamin E is an antioxidant, which means that it can stop or reverse the damage that free radicals cause to cells. It can also reduce inflammation around the body. The body stores vitamin E in the skin, in both the outer epidermis and the deeper dermis layers. This is one reason why many skin care products contain vitamin E. The nutrient lives in sebaceous glands, which form the base of hair follicles. The body transports vitamin E to the skin through sebum, an oily substance that protects and lubricates the skin. Topical vitamin E are products that someone can apply to their skin, such as moisturizers.
MCT oil is made from coconuts. MCT oil from coconut oil is made through a process called fractionation. This process separates the MCT from the original oil and concentrates it. There are many reasons people use MCT including: Problems taking in fat or nutrients, weight loss, appetite control, extra energy for exercise, & inflammation.
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