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Herbal Drawing Salve

Herbal Drawing Salve

Our All Natural drawing salve helps draw out irritations from under the skin caused by splinters, boils, thorns, ingrown hairs, bug bites, & more. It can provide temporary topical relief of pain associated with inflammation and skin irritations such as; boils, minor skin eruptions, and redness. Our All Natural Drawing Salve is a homeopathic formula with natural active ingredients.

 

* Claims based on traditional homeopathic practice, not accepted medical evidence. Not FDA evaluated.

 

Ingredients: shea butter, grape seed oil, castor oil, basil infused castor oil, natural beeswax, honey, bentonite clay, activated charcoal, aloe, comfrey oil, basil, frankincense, laurel, tea tree, fir needle pure essential oils, and vitamin e oil.

 

Our Herbal Drawing Salve comes in a Large 4.5 oz, or a small 2.5 oz. 

WARNING FOR EXTERNAL USE ONLY!!

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