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Plantain Herbal Salve

Plantain drawing salve.

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Our Plantain Herbal Salve is a drawing salve designed to compliment Nature's own drawing abilities with seven herbal infusions. IT STOPS THE ITCH!

Based on an old fashioned recipe using honey, beeswax and Plantain we have updated the ingredients to include seven different herbal infusions and essential oils of fennel and rosemary.

Plantain, often thought an ugly weed, was originally brought to the new world by early immigrants as a tag along plant. Native Americans were the first to realize its great value of "drawing out" inflammation. As it's value was shared, it became indispensable to pioneer families.          1.5oz tin with a twist top.



How to Use
Immediately stops the itch of bug bites and stings. Works wonders to heal rashes and cuts. A favorite of outdoor enthusiasts.Apply a pea sized amount and re-apply as often as needed. No preservatives, chemicals or colorants.
Ingredients
Ingredients: *Olive oil, *evening primrose oil, *avocado oil, beeswax, *sunflower oil, *babassu oil, raw honey, vitamin E, Infusions of (*Plantain leaf,*goldenrod, *cleavers,*jewelweed, *echinacea,*chickweed,*dandelion flower & leaf), *essential oils of fennel and rosemary.  *organic
Old Fashioned Remedies that work
Recipes handed down by generations. Seven different cold infusions make this a wonderful salve that is preservative free.
Our Honey
We believe honey should be raw, extracted with minimal heat and filtered only by gravity, protecting the beneficial pollen, micro-enzymes, and phytonutrients.
We are also proud to support other regional, like-minded family beekeepers that value simple and effective, old-fashioned methods like filtering by gravity and extracting in the heat of a late Wisconsin summer. We plant specifically for pollinators, and practice sustainable bee husbandry that includes breeding hardy northern queens to better survive our cold winters. There's no catch here, just thoughtful Wisconsin beekeepers bringing you a taste of nature's gold.
By adding specific trees, shrubs, and perennials, we have been able to vastly improve the forage of pollinators, dramatically affecting entire ecosystems.
We can see firsthand how dearths of pollen and nectar are being relieved, increasing the number of pollinators, birds, and insects - a ripple that is felt by all of the local grasslands and woodlands. Giving back to the earth as a thank you for what she has so generously given to us.