Freya's Garden
Eczema Relief Balm
Eczema Relief Balm
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Gentle enough for sensitive skin, yet powerful enough to calm stubborn flare-ups, this nourishing balm will be your go-to for eczema, dermatitis, dry patches, and itchy, inflmaed skin. Crafted from deeply soothing and reparative herbs, this balm supports skin repair while forming a breathable, protective barrier.
Calendula is a powerhouse for inflamed, irritated skin. It reduces redness, speeds healing, and soothes itchiness from eczema, rashes, and minor wounds.
Plantain helps draw out heat, toxins, and inflammation. Known for its ability to reduce itching, calm weeping skin, and aid tissue regeneration.
Chamomile is naturally anti-inflammatory and calming. It is especially helpful for red, itchy, allergy-prone, or reactive skin.
Comfrey is rich in allantoin which promotes cell regeneration and speeds the healing of cracked or broken skin.
Marshmallow Root is moisturizing and demulcent. It forms a protective layer over dry, raw skin while calming irritation and inflammation.
Tamanu is a highly therapeutic oil that helps reduce eczema scarring, inflammation, and itching. Tamanu supports skin regeneration and has antibacterial properties.
Suggested use: apply to affected area as needed.
Organic Ingredients: avocado oil infused with calendula flower, plantain leaf, chamomile flower, comfrey leaf and flower, marshmallow root, and shea butter, tamanu oil, beeswax
*DISCLAIMER: The information presented herein by Freya’s Garden and freyasgarden.shop is intended for educational purposes only. This product has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not meant to treat, cure, or diagnose any ailment. Please always consult a medical doctor before starting any new herbal regimen, especially in cases of pregnancy, breastfeeding, preexisting conditions, or if you take pharmaceutical drugs. Always research any herb and plant remedy before using them to determine contraindications, medication interactions, allergies and sensitivities, and your individual health issues.
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