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Rabbit Calendula Herbal Salve for Sore hocks, Injuries, Rashes
Rabbit Calendula Herbal Salve for Sore hocks, Injuries, Rashes
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Calendula Herbal Rabbit Salve—an all-purpose healing salve crafted to provide relief for a variety of skin concerns such as rashes, injuries, cuts and sore hocks.
This lightly citrus-scented salve is a powerhouse of natural ingredients, including Chamomile and Calendula—two incredible herbs known for their soothing properties on red, inflamed, and irritated skin.
Calendula has a rich history of use in relieving skin irritations associated with conditions like eczema, psoriasis, and rosacea, making it a versatile solution for various skin concerns. The salve is also specifically formulated to be gentle for sensitive skin, making it suitable for humans, babies rabbits, dogs and other pets.
Very soothing for dry, chapped skin.
The inclusion of Sweet Orange essential oil adds a delightful citrus aroma and brings the benefits of vitamin C to the formula, contributing to overall skin health.
Ingredients:
- Safflower oil infused with organic calendula flowers
- Organic chamomile flowers
- Local beeswax
- Sweet Orange oil
- Vitamin E
About Our Salves...
Using local beeswax, high quality oils and only the freshest herbs and botanicals, our salves are a healthy, all natural option for treating topical ailments. We care about what goes into our bodies and since what you put on to your body is absorbed into your body, we care about what goes into our salves. No dyes, preservatives or synthetic fragrances are put into our salves. They are all natural, handmade and effective
The statements presented on this site have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The use of herbs for the prevention or cure of disease has not been approved by the FDA or USDA. The products offered on this web site are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Please, use reasonable caution. I list all the ingredients here in case of allergies, but it is wise to do a patch test just in case you have a sensitivity.
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