Solstice Herbs LTD
Thyme Heal - Chickweed Cream 60g
Thyme Heal - Chickweed Cream 60g
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Product description:
Thyme Heal Chickweed Cream 60g
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Fresh organic chickweed with NZ hemp seed oil, peppermint, lavender and benzoin gum makes an incredibly soothing cream that cools inflammation, prevents infection, alleviates itching and supports swift healing of the skin.
Key Benefits:
+ Soothes skin rashes and itching
+ Provides relief from insect bites and stings
+ Helps draw out splinters
+ Soothes the symptoms of haemorrhoids (piles)
+ Helpful for other skin inflammationsThyme Heal’s Chickweed Cream is the ideal combination of herbs to reduce skin itch and help soothe and reduce red, irritated skin. Chickweed Cream is safe to use for all age groups and all types of allergy, bites or stings where it provides quick relief from discomfort and accelerates healing.
Active ingredients:
Chickweed - although often going unnoticed this “weed” is prized by herbalists because it not only stops itching but soothes and promotes skin healing. Reducing itching whether from insect bites/stings or allergies (like eczema) means that the skin is not continually broken by being scratched and is therefore less open to infection.
NZ Hemp Seed Oil - full of precious nutrients and essential fatty acids, hemp seed oil helps to reduce inflammation and promotes healing of skin as it deeply nourishes and protects
Peppermint and Lavender oils - these 100% pure therapeutic grade essential oils contribute to the soothing, cooling and anti-itch effect of Thyme Heal’s Chickweed Cream. They also provide a broad spectrum antimicrobial action.
Thyme oil - contains potent antimicrobial action against fungi and bacteria.
Note: It is not unusual to experience an initial stinging sensation on the first few applications when applying to cracked or raw skin. When the skin begins to calm and heal these sensations should disappear. Do not continue to use if new adverse symptoms appear.
Always read the label and use only as directed.
If symptoms persist see your healthcare professional.
