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Cooling, rejuvenating with traditionally healing calendula too!
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WHAT CUSTOMERS SAY:
I suffer from very tired legs and feet as I work in a shop. My treat is to soak my feet in your herbal mix and then get my lovely daughter to give my poor old limbs a massage with this oil. Bliss! Betty G., Rotherham.
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Tired limbs will be grateful for this aromatic and rejuvenating blend. Massage a few drops well into feet and legs to smooth away callouses, itchiness and irritations with cleansing, deodorising and anti-rheumatic oils.
The nut oils are excellent emollients which also nourish the skin and penetrate easily the calendula is a wonderfully healing herb. Rosemary and hyssop are both cleansing and stimulating, and mint, as ever, refreshing, very pleasant and a good, mild antibacterial. The aroma of this splendid oil is delightful too.
No preservatives have been added to this oil: there are sufficient anti-bacterials within the essential oils to maintain the oil in a fresh and health state for up to three months. It is worth remembering that the soles of the feet absorb well so this oil will bring benefits – and no harmful synthetic chemicals – to the whole body.
METHOD: Poor a little into the palm of your hand and massage well into feet ankles and lower legs. Even better, find someone to do it for you!
WARNING: slippery feet!
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INGREDIENTS: Prunus dulcis (sweet almond) oil* infused with Calendula Officinalis (marigold)*, Helianthus annuus (sunflower) oil*, Corylus avellana (hazelnut) oil*, essential oils of Rosmarinus officinalis (rosemary) *, Salvia officinalis (sage) Hyssopis officinalis (hyssop)* and Mentha pipperata (peppermint) which contain limonene linalool. NOTHING ELSE. * certified organic
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Physick: from the Greek meaning ‘the use and knowledge of nature’.