Heal Me - Tallow Salve

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Our tallow herbal salve is used as a Neosporin replacement. Between the nutrients in the tallow, and the different healing properties of the herbs, your skin will be thanking you for this medicine. 

Ingredients :Tallow, Shea Butter, Beeswax, jojoba oil, marshmallow root, lemon balm, and comfrey.

Tallow : Tallow, it’s the Crème de la Crème, Top notch, top tier. Tallow is made from beef suet, which is the fat surrounding the organs. It is high in vitamins A, D, and E. It also contains omega-3 fatty acids. When it is intentionally sourced, with quality in focus, the mineral content is incredibly high as well. The diet and lifestyle of the cow matters. Which is why we only source from the best. Whether we raise the cow ourselves or it is locally sourced from families I know and farms I have personally visited - you rest assured, our quality is the best.

Jojoba Oil : With its high vitamin E oil content, it is sure to moisturize and improve elasticity in the skin. It has all the “anti’s” that you want ; anti-inflammatory, anti-aging, anti-acne, anti-fungal, anti-microbial, anti-fungal.. and so much more. Yeah. It’s good stuff.

Yarrow : Traditionally, yarrow has been used to help with wound healing. It has antiseptic and astringent properties that may aid in stopping bleeding and promoting the healing of cuts and bruises. It contains antioxidants that help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals. It also contains compounds that may help reduce inflammation, which can be beneficial for conditions like arthritis or muscle pain.

Calendula : Comfrey was used by the Greeks and Romans for respiratory ailments, to stop bleeding, and mending broken or wounded bones. It contributes to the calcium and phosphorus balance, which promotes strong bones and healthy skin. Traditionally its used for wounds, sores, ulcers, hemorrhages, lungs, and more. It contains allantonin which stimulates new cell growth. 

Marshmallow Root : Has been used since ancient greece for topical and ingested medicinal uses. It was originally used for irritated throats and intestinal tract issues. Europeans used it for colds and coughs. Native Americans used it to treat snake bites and wounds. There are many more uses for marshmallow root alone, but I think it’s safe to say this herb has been revered for its soothing and healing properties long before the modern world. And while I don’t recommend ingesting our tallow, topical use will allow the medicinal properties to seep straight into the problematic area and get to work.

Beeswax : With it’s high content of fat and antioxidants, beeswax make short work of free radicals. By covering our skin, beeswax provides an impermeable barrier, preventing free radicals from affecting our skin. Which also helps to lock in moisture, as well as making it moisture wicking. 

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Our tallow herbal salve is used as a Neosporin replacement. Between the nutrients in the tallow, and the different healing properties of the herbs, your skin will be thanking you for this medicine. 

Ingredients :Tallow, Shea Butter, Beeswax, jojoba oil, marshmallow root, lemon balm, and comfrey.

Tallow : Tallow, it’s the Crème de la Crème, Top notch, top tier. Tallow is made from beef suet, which is the fat surrounding the organs. It is high in vitamins A, D, and E. It also contains omega-3 fatty acids. When it is intentionally sourced, with quality in focus, the mineral content is incredibly high as well. The diet and lifestyle of the cow matters. Which is why we only source from the best. Whether we raise the cow ourselves or it is locally sourced from families I know and farms I have personally visited - you rest assured, our quality is the best.

Jojoba Oil : With its high vitamin E oil content, it is sure to moisturize and improve elasticity in the skin. It has all the “anti’s” that you want ; anti-inflammatory, anti-aging, anti-acne, anti-fungal, anti-microbial, anti-fungal.. and so much more. Yeah. It’s good stuff.

Yarrow : Traditionally, yarrow has been used to help with wound healing. It has antiseptic and astringent properties that may aid in stopping bleeding and promoting the healing of cuts and bruises. It contains antioxidants that help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals. It also contains compounds that may help reduce inflammation, which can be beneficial for conditions like arthritis or muscle pain.

Calendula : Comfrey was used by the Greeks and Romans for respiratory ailments, to stop bleeding, and mending broken or wounded bones. It contributes to the calcium and phosphorus balance, which promotes strong bones and healthy skin. Traditionally its used for wounds, sores, ulcers, hemorrhages, lungs, and more. It contains allantonin which stimulates new cell growth. 

Marshmallow Root : Has been used since ancient greece for topical and ingested medicinal uses. It was originally used for irritated throats and intestinal tract issues. Europeans used it for colds and coughs. Native Americans used it to treat snake bites and wounds. There are many more uses for marshmallow root alone, but I think it’s safe to say this herb has been revered for its soothing and healing properties long before the modern world. And while I don’t recommend ingesting our tallow, topical use will allow the medicinal properties to seep straight into the problematic area and get to work.

Beeswax : With it’s high content of fat and antioxidants, beeswax make short work of free radicals. By covering our skin, beeswax provides an impermeable barrier, preventing free radicals from affecting our skin. Which also helps to lock in moisture, as well as making it moisture wicking. 

Our tallow herbal salve is used as a Neosporin replacement. Between the nutrients in the tallow, and the different healing properties of the herbs, your skin will be thanking you for this medicine. 

Ingredients :Tallow, Shea Butter, Beeswax, jojoba oil, marshmallow root, lemon balm, and comfrey.

Tallow : Tallow, it’s the Crème de la Crème, Top notch, top tier. Tallow is made from beef suet, which is the fat surrounding the organs. It is high in vitamins A, D, and E. It also contains omega-3 fatty acids. When it is intentionally sourced, with quality in focus, the mineral content is incredibly high as well. The diet and lifestyle of the cow matters. Which is why we only source from the best. Whether we raise the cow ourselves or it is locally sourced from families I know and farms I have personally visited - you rest assured, our quality is the best.

Jojoba Oil : With its high vitamin E oil content, it is sure to moisturize and improve elasticity in the skin. It has all the “anti’s” that you want ; anti-inflammatory, anti-aging, anti-acne, anti-fungal, anti-microbial, anti-fungal.. and so much more. Yeah. It’s good stuff.

Yarrow : Traditionally, yarrow has been used to help with wound healing. It has antiseptic and astringent properties that may aid in stopping bleeding and promoting the healing of cuts and bruises. It contains antioxidants that help protect cells from damage caused by free radicals. It also contains compounds that may help reduce inflammation, which can be beneficial for conditions like arthritis or muscle pain.

Calendula : Comfrey was used by the Greeks and Romans for respiratory ailments, to stop bleeding, and mending broken or wounded bones. It contributes to the calcium and phosphorus balance, which promotes strong bones and healthy skin. Traditionally its used for wounds, sores, ulcers, hemorrhages, lungs, and more. It contains allantonin which stimulates new cell growth. 

Marshmallow Root : Has been used since ancient greece for topical and ingested medicinal uses. It was originally used for irritated throats and intestinal tract issues. Europeans used it for colds and coughs. Native Americans used it to treat snake bites and wounds. There are many more uses for marshmallow root alone, but I think it’s safe to say this herb has been revered for its soothing and healing properties long before the modern world. And while I don’t recommend ingesting our tallow, topical use will allow the medicinal properties to seep straight into the problematic area and get to work.

Beeswax : With it’s high content of fat and antioxidants, beeswax make short work of free radicals. By covering our skin, beeswax provides an impermeable barrier, preventing free radicals from affecting our skin. Which also helps to lock in moisture, as well as making it moisture wicking.