A handmade and natural healing alternative -
Comfrey & Tupakihi Tia's
from Heaven - Aotearoa
Combining New Zealand native medicinal plants & herbs
grown in NZ. Apply this cream liberally to the site of broken
bones, sprains, strains and bruises, massage into aching
muscles and joints - also where there is pain, nerve and
tissue damage.
Ingredients:
olive oil
tupakihi herb
comfrey
(fresh or tincture)
manuka oil
glycerine
beeswax *All natural & where possible organic
65ml
$29.00
Testimonials - "My daughter broke her arm and we used comfrey and
tupakihi massaged into the area around the cast and after
4 weeks she took her cast off and it was healed that's pretty
amazing!" Mother of 6 year old
"Where can I buy another jar
of the tupakihi and comfrey I've got another broken bone and
it healed my rib's primo" Rugby player Kaitaia
"Wow I use the comfrey and tupakihi on my back last week and had the first whole nights sleep since ive been pregnant cause it didn't hurt..."Pregnant customer.
" Wheres the comfrey and tupakihi!!!!!" Rugby
player Kaitaia
Comfrey & Tupakihi
Cream Continued -
All Native Healing Herbals - Tia's From Heaven
balms and creams are made then instilled with reiki a form of
ancient, hands on energy healing to ensure that the user gets
the utmost healing possible.
Herbs are picked according to the moon phases.
Karakia is said before picking and also at the finishing stages
of balm making.
Note:
Individual herbs are combined to give a very powerful healing
remedy.
These notes highlight the main uses for each balm or cream
however there are many possible healing applications.
Balm applications are not specific you can't overdose.
Simply apply as needed. Often it is beneficial to massage
the balm into the affected area. Alternatively apply a hot
cloth over the balm and sore area to act as a poultice.
There are no known side effects in using Comfrey
& Tupakihi Cream,
however people who suffer allergies should try any
new products with caution.
Maori
names:
Tupakihi or Tutu Common name: Toot Botanical name: Coriaria arborea
The Tutu is a small tree that grows to a height of 8 metres
and can be found throughout New Zealand up to 1000 metres
above sea level. Poisonous to ingest - Read more
about Tupakihi
Beeswax
Bees wax amongst other
bee products have been used in traditional medicine
for centuries. Bees wax contains
compounds called "wax esthers" these exist in both
bees wax and human skin. Bees Wax is a hydrating ingredient
that increases skins essential moisture. Bees wax is used
commercially and in dental and medical uses, in salves, ointments,
pill coatings, adhesive waxes and for impression and base
plate wax.
Olive Oil Commonly
used in cooking, olive oil has numerous benefits for medicinal
use. High in Vitamin E, olive oil is a pure fat which in which
bacteria does not grow. Olive oil can be used in many aplications,
as a skin moisturiser, cleanser, baby skin care alternative
to lotions and talcum powders - also is effective externally
for insect sting relief.