

Ointments & Creams

Common Chickweed Ointment
For minor skin and wound ailments, such as: burns, dry skin, itchy bug bites, rubs, rashes and bruises. It is antimicrobial, skin soothing and healing and anti-inflammatory in a minor sense, not as strong as yarrow or plantain.
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Common Plantain Ointment
Anti-inflammatory and soothing to the skin as well as healing. For both major and minor wounds. Primarily used in deep or severe burns, wounds, cuts, scrapes, rashes (can be from poison ivy/dermatitis), bruising, and severe inflammation from wounds/bites.

Calendula Cream
Anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, soothing and healing to the skin. Can be used for any issue involving inflammation or dry skin such as wounds, dry eczema, scalds, sunburn and soreness from breastfeeding.

Common Comfrey Ointment
For deep wounds, tissue healing and growth. Skin cell proliferator, anti-inflammatory, restores or rapidly increases skin tissue growth. Can be used topically over where broken bones or surgery was done as long as the skin is not broken or if it is the wound NEEDS to be kept clean while there is any residue of the ointment in or around the wound.

Common Yarrow Ointment
For swollen, sprained and/or painful joints. Like the oil, it is antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and a nervine to a slight extent (less so than the oil)

Common Cayenne Ointment
For swollen and/or sprained joints, bruising. Anti-inflammatory actions as well as increasing or promoting blood flow to the areas applied.
Caution: This is cayenne… do not put on skin that is broken or raw, at least on children's wounds, it will sting. Otherwise it is fine, could cause some redness or itchiness due to heat factors.
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Calendula Ointment
Similar to the Calendula Cream, it helps with inflamed or dry skin, soothing and healing for wounds as well.