Medicinal Properties of Herbs & Butters

Why we use the things we do

  
​​Shea Butter – The benefits of shea butter come from its chemical makeup. Shea butter contains: linoleic, palmitic, stearic, and oleic fatty acids, ingredients that balance oils on your skin. vitamins A, E, and F, antioxidant vitamins that promote circulation and healthy skin cell growth. Shea butter also has anti-inflammatory and healing properties.

Cocoa Butter – It’s an antioxidant powerhouse: Cocoa butter is high in antioxidants, which help fight off free-radical damage to the skin. …

Beeswax – locks in moisture and can help keep the skin firm and plump. The anti-allergenic and anti-inflammatory properties soothe easily irritated skin. Our beeswax is special because we get it from a local bee keeper who knows and loves all of his hives and many different honeys.

MSM, Methylsulfonylmethane, is a popular dietary supplement used to treat a wide array of symptoms and conditions. To relieve joint pain, reduce inflammation and boost immunity.

Menthol Crystals – This is widely used to cure muscles aches and pains for people, who are suffering from rheumatism or any other injury. Due to its cooling effect.

Camphor Crystals – On the skin it acts as a counter irritant and is therefore used topically to relieve pain and swelling. It causes numbness of sensory nerve endings of skin, thereby reliving pain and inflammation.

Cassia Essential Oil (Cinnamon)- Its aroma has long been associated with comfort and calm. Soothe’s the body, warming properties.

Eucalyptus Essential Oil – Ease joint pain, anti-inflammatory, anti-spasmodic.

Clove Essential Oil – The flavonoids in clove oil have anti-inflammatory agents, these anti-inflammatory properties will help ease the inflammation and also have a cooling effect. Clove oil can be used to reduce as an excellent pain reliever for muscle pain and joints.

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