Teasel Root Balm Usage

Teasel Root Balm from Kardenwelt – Dosage and Use

Gently rub the affected body areas twice daily with the teasel root balm and let it absorb for a few minutes.

Often, aching joints are treated with the balm, even when no cause is apparent. In Lyme disease, it is more common for such pains to persist or recur even after the illness has passed. The teasel can be a real blessing here.

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

Note: Please do not expose the treated areas intensively to the sun. This should generally be avoided.

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