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Akamuti Comfrey Balm 60ml

Our Price: £7.50

Akamuti's Comfrey Balm is a wonderfully aromatic rub blending our favourite aromatic oils, organic eucalyptus, rosemary & comfrey herb with feverfew. Ideal for rubbing into tired backs & necks, overworked fingers & thumbs, knees & ankles. This rub can also be used to warm up areas of coldness & tightness. Comfrey was traditionally called "knitbone" which points to its high content of allantoin, which is believed to encourage healing. 



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A wonderfully aromatic rub blending our favourite aromatic oils, organic eucalyptus, rosemary & comfrey herb with feverfew. Ideal for rubbing into tired backs & necks, overworked fingers & thumbs, knees & ankles. This rub can also be used to warm up areas of coldness & tightness. Comfrey was traditionally called "knitbone" which points to its high content of allantoin, which is believed to encourage healing. 

Directions for use: Apply to a clean fingertip and massage well into the skin as often as required. This is a rich balm & a little goes a long way. Even more effective if applied after a warm bath/shower.

Always check for skin sensitivity by doing a patch test first.

Ingredients:

Sweet Almond Oil (Prunus dulcis), Organic Olive Oil (Olea europa), Organic Beeswax (Cera alba), Comfrey Leaf (Symphytum officinalis), Feverfew Leaf (Tanacetum parthenmium), Rosemary Leaf (Rosmarinus officinalis), Organic Eucalyptus Essential Oil (Eucalyptus globulus), Rosemary Essential Oil (Rosmarinus officinalis).

 

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