Support Bone Injury w/Trauma Ointment
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• Supports the healing process of a wide variety of painful soft tissue injuries
• Support the healing of sprains, bone fractures
• Can be used on skin inflammations such as psoriasis, ange and eczema
• Use for inflamed anus
• Has Tea Tree oil which helps fight bacteria, fungi and viruses
Directions:
Apply topically to affected area 3 or 4 times per day until. Covering the affected area with a light gauze wrap may help promote absorption of the ointment and keep the area clean. For best results use with Trauma Recovery.

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Cautions & Warnings:
For external use only. Not suitable for cats.
All Natural Ingredients:
White Oak bark, Lobelia herb, Confrey root, Marshmallow root, Mullein Leaf, Gravel root, Wormwood herb, Scullcap herb, Blackwalnut hills, Tea tree essential oil, Eucalyptus essential oil.
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Medicinal Ingredients:
• White Oak bark (Quercus alba)
The tannins and saponins found in a White Oak especially ellagitannin, have powerful astringent actions which reduce swelling of tissue and helps to control bleeding or hemorrhage. It can be used successfully on skin inflammations such as psoriasis, mange and eczema. Tannins bind liquids, absorb toxins, and soothe inflamed tissues.
• Lobelia herb (Lobelia inflata)
Early North American herbal Physicians from the turn-of-the-century considered lobelia to be one of the most important medicinal plants. It is useful for skin conditions and other external wounds and is very soothing for inflammation.
• Comfrey root (Symphytum officinale)
Comfrey contains allantoin which increases speed that cells are created thereby decreasing healing time of wounds. Comfrey has a long history of topical use as a treatment for any wound, skin ulcers, bruising and sprains, and broken bones. Its other common names are knitbone and boneset which gives an indication of how valuable it is in treating broken bones or dislocation. Comfrey has a long history of topical use as a treatment for any wound, skin ulcers, bruising and sprains, and broken bones.
• Marshmallow root (Althea officinalis)
It has been used traditionally to sooth inflamed areas. The major active constituent is mucilage which is a slippery substance made of polysaccharides thought to protect irritated or inflamed mucous membranes. It has the ability to shorten healing time because of its great drawing capabilities; it cleanses the wound by drawing out the abcess. Marshmallow is also used by herbalists to soothe chapped skin, chilblains (sores caused by exposure to cold), and minor wounds.
• Mullein leaf (Verbascum thapsus)
Traditionally relieves pain, helps to reduce swelling and inflammation.
• Gravel root (Eupatorium purpureum)
This herb is traditionally used as an anti-inflammatory. It relaxes and tones restoring energy levels.
• Wormwood herb (Artemisia absinthium)
A very helpful herb to stop bleeding, reduce swelling and relieving pain.
• Scullcap herb (Scutellaria lateriflora)
A powerful relaxant which soothes and helps alleviate pain.
• Black walnut hulls (Juglans nigra)
Traditionally an antiseptic which is very useful in healing and speeding up the healing process. This herb also eliminates parasites.
• Tea tree essential oil (Melaleuca alternifolia)
Used for hundreds of years to fight against bacteria, fungi and viruses. Tea tree oil is also an immune stimulant-prompting the body to fight
infection.
• Eucalyptus essential oil (Eucalyptus globulus)
Helps relieve pain, muscular aches and heal cuts, sores and insect bites.
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