Cardoon root balm application

Gently rub the affected areas of the body twice a day with the teasel root balm and leave it on for a few minutes.

The balm is often used to treat painful joints, even when no cause can be identified. In cases of Lyme disease, it is more common for such pain to persist or to keep recurring even after the illness has been overcome. The teasel can be a real blessing here.

Traditionally, wild teasel ointment is also a good home remedy for wounds or cracks. Wolf-Dieter Storl also describes an effect on age spots. We can happily confirm this from our daily experience.

Please do not expose the treated areas to intense sunlight. This should be avoided in general.

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