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Plantain Beeswax Ointment

$30.95

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Relieve symptoms of cough and chest congestion naturally with this homeopathic aromatic chest rub. Apply to back and chest and keep warm.

 

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This aromatic Plantain Beeswax Ointment Cream rub temporarily relieves symptoms of cough and chest congestion. Apply the homeopathic cream to the chest and back morning and evening, or more frequently, and cover warmly. To enhance effectiveness, use our all-natural Plantain Spruce Cough Syrup and apply a hot water bottle wrapped in wool (or a cloth) to the chest for 10-20 minutes after applying the ointment.

Under age 2: Consult a physician.

Plaintain Beeswax Ointment for Respiratory Health

This Plantain Beeswax Ointment Cream is offered in two formulas: regular and mild. This regular version contains essential oils and other aromatic ingredients like camphor, eucalyptus oil, lavender oil, sage oil, and thyme oil, all offering extra scent and support. It also has thyme medicinal uses, particularly for respiratory health, enhancing the soothing effects of this chest rub.

Each tube contains: Approx. 90 pea size applications

Active Ingredients: 100 gm contains: 50 gm Resina laricis (Larch resin) 1X; Salvia e fol. (Sage) 3X, Drosera ex herba (Sundew) 4X, Petasites e rad. (Butterbur) 4X, Plantago e fol. (Plantain) 4X
Organic olive oil, Beeswax, Water, Lanolin, Camphor, Glycerin, Eucalyptus oil, Lavender oil, Thyme oil, Sodium alginate, Sage oil, Tea tree oil, Grapefruit seed extract

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*Claims based on traditional homeopathic practice, not accepted medical evidence. Not FDA evaluated.