Description
Aids: Ginger, cayenne, and turmeric are all warming herbs that stimulate the circulatory system. Promoting blood flow and easing inflammation. This combination can ease arthritis pain and muscle aches due to the active ingredient of turmeric’s curcumin. Additionally, due to its circulatory-stimulating properties can aid the healing of bruises.
Actions: antispasmodic, circulatory stimulant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, rubefacient, analgesic, diaphoretic
Ginger, cayenne, and turmeric are all warming herbs that stimulate the circulatory system and promote blood flow, along with being an incredible anti-inflammatory trio. This combination can ease arthritis pain, muscle aches, aid bruises to heal faster, and ease pain overall.
Ginger and turmeric have both been studied for their power to deliver relief to chronic pain. Researchers have found that turmeric’s active ingredient, curcumin, is very effective at reducing arthritis pain.
Ingredients: Organic ginger (Zingiber officinale), organic cayenne (Capsicum annuum), organic turmeric (Curcuma longa), organic extra virgin olive oil, organic grape-seed oil, natural beeswax, vitamin E oil
Dosing: Apply a small amount to the pained area and rub in gently. Warmth will penetrate the area and ease the pain. Avoid broken skin, eyes, mouth, and nose; it will cause a burning sensation. Wash your hands well after each use. Salve will stain.
Shelf life: 18 months, and store in a cool, dry, dark place.
2 oz tin
Sources:
Student Dashboard. Herbal Academy. (n.d.). https://theherbalacademy.com/student-dashboard/course/introductory-herbal-course-u1/6
Ajmera, R. (2023, March 28). Turmeric and ginger: Combined benefits and uses. Healthline. https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/turmeric-and-ginger










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