Balm: Blister Anti-Viral
Evidence-based Relief and Healing
This anti-viral, anti-fungal ointment contains ingredients proven to heal herpes, cold sores, and viral blisters in half the time and helps resolve episodes of psoriasis, eczema, and other skin eruptions.
Unlock the power of Lemon Balm!
Research shows that lemon balm Melissa officinalis is an effective remedy against the herpes simplex virus. Studies reveal its antiviral action, specifically targeting Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1). In a 5-day study, melissa balm treatment showed a reduced healing period, reduced spread of the infection and rapid effect on typical symptoms. This herb from the mint family has shown promising results in expediting the healing process of cold sores and diminishing symptoms' severity when applied topically.
Keep some on hand! It works!
10g in a 15mL metal jar with screw-on cap
Directions: Apply multiple times a day as soon as symptoms start until the sores heal.
Ingredients: avocado oil Persea americana, * ***Calendula officinalis infused in * ***sunflower seed oil* Helianthus annuus, * Arnica Arnica montana infused in olive oil Oleo Europa, * **beeswax Cera alba, * evening primrose oil Oenothera biennis, * **cocoa butter Theobroma cacao, vitamine E mixed tocopherols, essential oils of: *lavender Lavandula angustifolia, peppermint Mentha piperita, *tea tree Melaleuca alternifolia, lemon balm Melissa officinalis in *jojoba oil Simmondsia Chinensis and **frankincense Boswellia carterii.
*organically farmed **fairly traded ***Local Ontario
The blister balm is working perfectly on my dermatitis. Thank you again!
~ Deb Wiles
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To Learn More
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