Trauma Response Oil
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Trauma
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Information About Trauma Response Oil:
Common Uses: Apply this aromatic, penetrating oil to sore muscles, back pain or bruises for quick relief. A great massage oil to soothe and speed the healing of injured tendons and ligaments, sprains, fractures, dislocations and arthritic pain.
Suggested Uses: Apply liberally to unbroken skin to soothe and speed healing of injured tendons and ligaments, sore muscles, back pain, bruises, sprains, fractures, dislocations and arthritic pain. For external use only.
Traditional Uses: Bruises, joint inflammation, sore muscles, pain, insect bites, minor trauma, phlebitis, arthritis.
Herbal Anecdote: Has been used homeopathically to treat seasicknessOther name: LeopardsbaneArnica was offically added to the U.S. Pharmacopoeia in 1820.
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| Base Composition: Cajeput essential oil, Camphor essential oil, Menthol crystals, Almond oil, Vitamin E oil | |






