Deep Healing is an Herbal Blend designed as a Tea/Soak for breaks, sprains, fractures, and other bone/muscle related injuries.
Comfrey Leaf is the "bone-knitter" herb, highly used for its powerful ability to bind up breaks {whether broken skin, torn cartilage, or bone fractures and breaks, etc.} and promote quick healing of injuries {both externally and beneath the skin}. It can also effectively help soothe pain and inflammation.
Arnica Flowers are the #1 herbal remedy advised for bruising, muscular soreness and fatigue, injury from falls, and other deeper injuries. It is excellent for swelling and inflammation… many have used this herb not only to effectively reduce and eliminate swelling/inflammation, but also to prevent it - immediately after an injury occurs.
Organic Peppermint is a natural pain reliever and muscle relaxant. It provides a cooling affect that helps numb the nerves and soothe pain. Its anti-inflammatory properties make it excellent for preventing/reducing swelling/inflammation. It also helps improve blood circulation, which is essential to proper healing and quick recovery.
Horsetail/Shavegrass has a high silica content, which makes it very effective in rebuilding damaged cartilage, strengthening connective tissue, and healing/strengthening bones, cartilage, arteries, skin, and other body tissue… It is often used to support healthy hair, skin, nails, and bones.
Prepare a warm foot/ankle soak using 1 cup of the herbal mixture in hot water. Prepare as a small soak for hand/wrist using 1/2 cup of blend in hot water. Prepare a full bath using 2 cups of blend in a warm bath. Soak for 30 minutes and repeat 2x daily. Do not ingest.
Comes in a resealable kraft bag. 8 oz (1/2 lb) makes 8-10 soaks, and comes with 2 mesh cotton drawstring bags for your first soaks.
Ingredients: Organic Comfrey, Organic Arnica Flowers, Organic Peppermint, Organic Plantain, Organic Horsetail/Shavegrass.
*This product has not been evaluated or approved by the FDA. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease, and should not be used in place of required professional medical care.