
Black Salve Cream
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Price: Starting at: $49.95Product Size: Multiple sizes available. Each ounce covers 40 square inches of skin.Shipping: Free standard shipping within the continental US. Express shipping in the US is $30, and international shipping is $25 Availability: Usually ships within 2 business days. |
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Product Description
Black Salve Cream is a strong yet safe cream designed to treat a number of skin conditions. Using the After Care Cream after treating an area with the Black Salve Cream will help protect the skin as it heals and keep it as pain free as possible.
Ailments this Product Treats
- Removes moles, warts, and other small skin growths
- Fingernail and toenail fungus
- Athlete's foot
Directions for Use
- Open the container and use one finger to scoop out enough cream to cover the surface of the skin you wish to treat. Don't apply it to the surrounding skin and never apply more than one square inch at a time.
- Cover the area you applied the cream to with a non-absorbent band aid for 24 hours.
- Repeat daily as needed.
- Product Recommendation - For best results use our After Care Cream after using the Black Salve Cream to keep the skin around the treated area soft so no cracking occurs. It also helps to reduce pain and speed up the healing process.
We suggest you coat the area you treated with the Black Salve Cream and the surrounding 1 inch of skin with the After Care Cream each day beginning when you stop applying the Black Salve Cream, and continue until the area is completely healed.
Active Ingredients
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Name: Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis)
Also Called: bloodwort, red puccoon root, and pauson
Location: Eastern North America
Historical Medical Use: Native Americans and herbalists used it to treat many conditions, but the most common use of it has been for treating skin conditions such as ringworm, warts, polyps, and fungal growths. The U.S. F.D.A. has approved sanctioned the use of a bloodroot extract in toothpastes and mouthwash to fight plaque and gingivitis.
Also Called: bloodwort, red puccoon root, and pauson
Location: Eastern North America
Historical Medical Use: Native Americans and herbalists used it to treat many conditions, but the most common use of it has been for treating skin conditions such as ringworm, warts, polyps, and fungal growths. The U.S. F.D.A. has approved sanctioned the use of a bloodroot extract in toothpastes and mouthwash to fight plaque and gingivitis.

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