Evergreen Salve with Wildcrafted Pine Resin
Made with sustainably harvested Pine Resin, the Evergreen Salve is a walk through a Conifer forest with the subtle sweet smell of resin and camphor notes. This salve first eases inflammation with cooling herbs, such as Meadowsweet, Comfrey, Calendula, and Peppermint, then warms and invigorates muscles and joints out of cold stagnation by increasing circulation with warming herbs, such as Pine Resin, Mugwort, Ginger, and Cinnamon. Nurtures strained muscles + joints for short-term application.
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Olea europaea (Olive) Fruit oil
Helianthus annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil
Limnanthes alba (Meadowfoam)Seed Oil
Pinus spp. (Pine Resin)
Filipendula ulmaria (Meadowsweet) root*
Symphytum officinale (Comfrey) leaf
Artemisia vulgaris (Mugwort) leaf
Zingiber officinale(Ginger) root
Cinnamomum zeylanicum (Cinnamon) bark
Calendula officinalis (Calendula) flower
Cera alba (Beeswax)
Essential Oils of Abies siberica (Fir Needle) and Mentha Piperita (Peppermint)
Tocopherol (Vitamin E)
*Meadowsweet contains salicylates, which are compounds that can be found in aspirin. Aspirin and other salicylates are generally not recommended during pregnancy because they can increase the risk of bleeding. Speak with your healthcare provider before using Meadowsweet.
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- aluminum screw top tin
-cardboard shipping box
-Kraft tape
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Apply a pea-sized amount to targeted area for short term use. Salve should not be applied to broken skin.
Suggested uses:
-chest rub
-cramps
-sore muscles and stiff joints
*Meadowsweet contains salicylates, which are compounds that can be found in aspirin. Aspirin and other salicylates are generally not recommended during pregnancy because they can increase the risk of bleeding, especially in the later stages of pregnancy. If you are pregnant and considering using meadowsweet, it is important to speak with your healthcare provider first.
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Once order is placed, it takes 3-5 business days to process the order and 3-5 business days to ship.
Pine trees are evergreen trees mostly known for their iconic role during the holiday season, but they were also used by the indigenous people for making incense, topical ointments, fragrances, and internal medicines, and served greatly in spiritual practices; Pine trees were givers of medicine and wisdom. Many resins such as Frankincense and Myrrh are the more well-known aromatics…