Chaparral Salve
Chaparral infused in organic extra virgin olive oil and married with beeswax in a 2 oz. tin.
According to well-known Herbalist Michael Moore, when applied to the skin, chaparral slows down the rate of bacterial growth and kills it with its antimicrobial activity. This makes for a very useful first-aid or long-term dressing for skin abrasions and injuries, also makes a great mild sunscreen. I love Chaparral and use it on any weird skin spot/mole. It smells like the desert after the rain!
Disclaimer: All information presented on Valley to Rim Wellness is intended for educational purposes only. This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary. It is always advised to consult with a qualified professional. Please research all/any plants and ingredients before using and then do a test patch on skin to check for sensitivity.
Chaparral infused in organic extra virgin olive oil and married with beeswax in a 2 oz. tin.
According to well-known Herbalist Michael Moore, when applied to the skin, chaparral slows down the rate of bacterial growth and kills it with its antimicrobial activity. This makes for a very useful first-aid or long-term dressing for skin abrasions and injuries, also makes a great mild sunscreen. I love Chaparral and use it on any weird skin spot/mole. It smells like the desert after the rain!
Disclaimer: All information presented on Valley to Rim Wellness is intended for educational purposes only. This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary. It is always advised to consult with a qualified professional. Please research all/any plants and ingredients before using and then do a test patch on skin to check for sensitivity.
Chaparral infused in organic extra virgin olive oil and married with beeswax in a 2 oz. tin.
According to well-known Herbalist Michael Moore, when applied to the skin, chaparral slows down the rate of bacterial growth and kills it with its antimicrobial activity. This makes for a very useful first-aid or long-term dressing for skin abrasions and injuries, also makes a great mild sunscreen. I love Chaparral and use it on any weird skin spot/mole. It smells like the desert after the rain!
Disclaimer: All information presented on Valley to Rim Wellness is intended for educational purposes only. This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Individual results may vary. It is always advised to consult with a qualified professional. Please research all/any plants and ingredients before using and then do a test patch on skin to check for sensitivity.