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Wild harvested elderberry bark and flowers
A long known and revered tree, elderberry is an FDA approved homeopathic drug which has been used by native cultures for thousands
of years.  It is know to be anti-fungal, anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, and a powerful anti-oxidant.  The healing properties
of elderberry have been studied extensively by institutions all around the world.

Canadian fir balsam
Native American as well as other indigenous medicine men have used Canadian fir balsam for thousands of years to heal infection,
burns, staph, cuts, insect bites, boils, diabetic sores, even sore throats and stomach ulcers.  Once the benefits of the resin became
known it eventually found its way into the general U.S. Pharmacopoeia as an effective herbal medicine.

Pine resin
The National Institute of Health reported on a study conducted by the University Hospital of Umea, Sweden which confirms that resin
has anti-bacterial qualities.  The study concluded that the old tradition of treating wounds with resin has "antibacterial relevance".

Organic calendula flowers
An FDA approved homeopathic drug, calendula has a long history of use as a skin healing and skin soothing botanical.  This lovely
'miracle' flower is considered a vulnerary agent (a substance that promotes wound healing).  It also is known to have anti-inflammatory
and anti-microbial activity.

Organic beeswax
Beeswax is widely thought to have anti-bacterial and anti-aging qualities.  Throughout history, people have used it as an antiseptic as
well as for wound healing.

Organic extra virgin olive oil
Ancient cultures have long known the healing properties of olive oil whether it be for eczema, sunburn, dry skin or hair or minor first
aid.  Olive oil is also  powerful anti-oxidant.
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