|

Includes:
Kawakawa herb
Hinau tincture
Evening primrose oil
Glycerine
Bees wax
Cold pressed olive oil
Buy Now
65ml
$29.00
Read More about Kawakawa & Hinau Balm Find out more about Traditional NZ Maori Medicine
Testimonials:
"I'm buying a big jar of kawakawa and hinau to
send down to my rellies there kids are covered in eczema
and this stuff is the only thing that gets rid of it..."
satisfied customer, North Island.
"Im sending some of my patients down to the shop
to get some of your balms, you know a lot of them cant
get into the bush to pick the plants themselves..."Local
doctor
"Kawakawa
balm and calendula balm are our best selling medicinal
topical products..."Manager health food
store
"Your
kawakawa and hinau cleared up my strange rash, I'd had
it for weeks
still don't know what it was..."Happy
Customer
Kawakawa
& Hinau Balm
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 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 or cream 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 cream and sore area to act as a
poultice.
There are no known side effects in using Kawakawa
& Hinau Balm,
however people who suffer allergies should try any
new products with caution.
Maori
name: Kawakawa
Common name: Pepper tree
Botanical name: Macropiper excesum
Origin and general information:
Kawakawa is a New Zealand native tree, growing from
the North Island, as far south as Canterbury, Growing
to a height up to 20 feet kawakawa has easily distinguishable
heart-shaped leaves and edible orange fruit which are
available most of the year round. From the same family
as kava.
Excellent to help skin complaints, eczema, psoriasis
used topically, ringworm, cuts and wounds, rubbed onto
babies gums to ease teething pains, used as a skin moisturizer,
anti-bacterial, may help ease acne. Helps ease rheumatic
pains, for boils abscesses, and septic conditions, rashes,
scabs, festering sores.
More
about Kawakawa>>
Maori
name: Hinau
Common name:
Hinau
(Pronounced Hee-Now)
Botanical name: Elaeocarpus
dentatus
Origin
and general information:
A tall tree native to New Zealand. It grows to 60 feet,
has long, narrow or oblong leaves, clusters of small
white flowers, and little purplish-gray fruits. Grown
in warm-winter gardens.
More
about Hinau>>
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.
|