Balm - White Sage

Medicine of the People

$14.00 

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About the Product: This travel tin is made with sacred plants used for healing and is a medicine for the spirit. It is stimulating to the senses and can give you a boost when you need it, just inhale the scent or rub a little under your nose. It can also heal or alleviate the symptoms of inflamed or irritated skin. This balm actually contains two different kinds of sage, essential oil of White sage and wild crafted Sage brush from Arizona. White sage and Sage brush are considered sacred by the indigenous peoples of North America. These plants are used in healing ceremonies and for purification. Sage brush can be brewed into a strong bitter tea that is very efficient at killing intestinal parasites. This Tea has saved me many times from a sour stomach or mild food poisoning. This same bitter resin that is tasted in a brew of the tea also provides many benefits when infused into a balm or salve. Sage brush and White sage both have anti microbial powers and help to heal minor skin issues.

How to Use: An aromatic balm that heals dry lips and a variety of minor skin ailments.

Ingredients: Infusion of fresh ground Wild crafted Arizona sage brush, Organic essential oil of White sage, Organic Calendula flower, pesticide FREE bees wax, African shea nut butter, Organic oils: Sunflower, Coconut, Macadamia nut and Jojoba, T-50 Vitamin E oil(Naturally derived Tocopherol)

About the Maker:  Virginia Boone started Medicine of the People in 1995. Recently she changed part of thier company name. It used to be Medicine of the people “A life way revolution” and now we are Medicine of the People “A Native America Made Product”. For us “A Native America made product” represents a way of making products that has our people’s needs in mind. It is a way of saying that we can make products that are distinctly ours. It is about being original, developing products with respect for our culture and the traditions that were passed on to us. It is about finding our voice and creating positive change.