Medicine of the People Pinion Sap Soothing Salve

Medicine of the People Pinion Sap Soothing Salve

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Many people report that this pinon sap salve is nearly indispensable. No matter where you are in your travels, it will never fail you. Rub it on a burn, a skinned knee, sooth the sting of a wind burned face or apply to a boot rubbed foot after hiking all day. This small tin is very concentrated so only a small amount is needed to do the trick.

The sap used in this salve is gathered from the Pinon tree, a tree that holds a special place in the hearts of Navajo people. It is not an easy substance to work with, having a very sticky nature. It needs to be processed before it can be used in a salve. It is an expensive, labor intensive process, but definitely worth it once you benefit from its healing nature.

3/4 oz tin. ingredients include:

  • Pinon sap (wild crafted)
  • Pesticide free bees wax
  • African shea nut butter
  • Organic oils: sunflower, coconut and jojoba
  • T-50 vitamin E oil
  • Made in the United States

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