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Anoint yourself from the garden

Rough heels and elbows, chapped hands and painful splitting cuticles, itchy rashes, scrapes, bites and sprains are all part of a gardener’s life, but did you know that relief and even cure is growing all around you?

What is an herbal ointment?

Herbal ointments are topical products that contain herbs in the forms of oil extracted by steeping them at either room temperature for a length of time or in a low-heat infusion. Adding a solidifier turns them into soothing salves that will last up to a year, and best

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