Amish Country Essentials The original all natural, handmade, chickweed salve by amish country essentials. 4oz
This is one salve you will want to have in your medicine cabinet. The recipe for this salve has been passed down through many generations in my family, originating from my great, great, great grandmother who was a Cherokee Indian. ALL NATURAL INGREDIENTS: olive oil beeswax organic chickweed plantain organic allantoin The primary traditional use of chickweed is as a topical treatment for skin disorders, often in a cream, according to Drugs.com. Some people use it to treat eczema, a common skin condition involving scaling, red thickened patches of skin that can be very itchy. Chickweed preparations can be used to treat the red, itchy rash caused by contact with poison ivy and poison oak, and for healing insect stings and bites. Chickweed may be effective for treating these conditions because it contains relatively large amounts of vitamins, including the antioxidant vitamin C, and flavonoids, as noted by the University of Michigan Health System. It also contains the omega-6 fatty acid gamma-linolenic acid, which may reduce inflammation, according to the University of Maryland Medical Center. For eczema, rashes and inflammatory skin conditions, apply chickweed cream liberally several times a day to affected areas. Chickweed is one of the all-purpose herbs. It has the effect of soothing and healing whatever it comes in contact with Chickweed is much prized by the American Indians for swelling of all kinds. There are few skin conditions chickweed cannot help. Minor burns, lesions, acne, wounds, eczema, insect bites, nettle burns, psoriasis, and gout all bow to chickweed's soothing hand. Chickweed is excellent for the skin when used externally as an emollient. It has a cooling and drying effect on wounds and skin eruptions. Minor burns respond nicely to chickweed's care.