Black Drawing Salve with Pine Tar2 oz
A drawing salve is named for its ability to draw things out of the skin. When toxins get stuck in the skin the combination of ingredients in the drawing salve work to effectively draw those things out. It has been used as a traditional remedy for hundreds of years. The drawing salve works by pulling foreign substances, toxins, and unwanted particles that make their way deep into the skin to the skin’s surface so that they can be eliminated.
- Wood Splinters
- Metal Shavings
- Glass Pieces
- Acne
- Spider Bites
- Insect Stings
Black Drawing Salve with Pine Tar
INGREDIENTS: Castor Oil, Beeswax, Pine Resin Tar, activated charcoal powder, Bentonite Clay, 100% Therapeutic essential oil of Lavender.
SUGGESTED USE: Make sure area has been cleaned well. Put a generous amount of black salve on the wound or splinter and cover with gauze or a large bandaid. Leave at least a few hours or overnight to allow it to draw out the infection or object. Some things (like glass… in my experience) may take a day or two and several applications to draw out an object.