Wound Balm
$15.00 – $20.00
Story time.
It was a mom’s pregnancy fear come true – I needed a c-section. And then the nerves started going numb from the surgery. I wasn’t prepared. I was scared that my nerves would be numb forever.
To help calm my anxiety, I created this wound balm. I used essential oils that are known to help the nerves. I also added cocoa butter, which is reported to help reduce scarring and stretch marks; and Magnesium Oil, which has anti-inflammitory and wound healing benefits. I added in Castor Oil, just because I could. I threw everything I had on hand into this balm to help my incision heal and my nerves recover.
I was pleased with the results. Most of my nerves came back much quicker than I had been told they would. But after a few months, I was tired to slathering myself every night with my wound balm and quit. The few nerves that hadn’t recovered were very slow to recover. While I can’t say with absolute certainty that my wound balm was responsible for my recovery, I am convinced it is.
This product can also be used on small ouchies that children get to help promote quick healing. I use it on my eye lids to help relieve the iching caused by airborn allergens.
I’m not going to claim that this is a super healer. I’ll let you decide that for yourself.
Product Tester Reviews (verified owner) –
I love this stuff. It’s easy to put on, smells good, and I definitely think it has been helping minor cuts/scrapes/bites heal faster. I feel good about putting it on my kids’ sensitive skin. It makes a great natural alternative to antibiotic ointment. – Christina