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Piñon Pine Rescue Salve

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Use to promote the removal of slivers and splinters of wood or glass from the skin. This salve also helps draw out skin and wound infections (boils, abscesses) and is excellent for rashes, bug bites, burns and dry, cracked skin. This is a wonderful addition to your first aid kit.

 

Piñon Pine tree resin is antiseptic, astringent, antibacterial and antifungal.

 

Piñon Pine Rescue Salve works especially on deeply embedded objects (glass and wood splinters) that will likely take several days or more of apply Piñon Pine Rescue

Salve before results are seen. Usually, the foreign object will swell to a head

and pop its way out within 48+ hours. Because the Piñon pine resin is a

counterirritant that stimulates blood flow and local immune response, the area

may look more inflamed initially, this however, is a good sign that the salve

is working.

 

Rub generous amounts on the affected area and wait. Cover with a band-aid to protect the oils from getting on clothes or rubbing off. Use your common sense and

discontinue use if the situation seems worse rather than getting better. Avoid

using on hot, red and aggravated areas.


7g aluminium slider tin

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​Apply salve on splinter, cover with an adhesive bandage and wait 24 - 48 hours for splinter to be gently push out of skin. works great for cedar splinters!

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