TAMACALM BALM 50 ML TAMANU OIL TAMADERM
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BALM OF CARE WITH TAMANU OIL
REPAIRING AND CALMING ANTIMICROBIAL ACTION
Insect bites, burns, sunburn, irritated or damaged skin (psoriasis, eczema, acne scars , chickenpox pimples) ...
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Its formula is entirely natural and vegetable, without the addition of preservatives, artificial colors or synthetic fragrances.
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TAMACALM DERMATOLOGICAL BALM WITH TAMANU OIL
TANANU oil ( Calophyllum inophyllum ) 100% natural
Tama'calm Soothing Balsam BIO
Composition of the balm TAMA'CALM WITH THE OIL OF TAMANU
- TANANU oil ( Calophyllum inophyllum )
- Beeswax ( Cera alba )
- essential oil of ylang-ylang ( Cananga odorata )
- lavender essential oil ( lavandula officinalis )
- Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis)
- Shea Butter (Cera Alba)
- Extract of Olea europea and hypericum perforatum
This organic balm uses all the soothing and regenerating power of the tamanu Bio Oil ( Calophyllum inophyllum ), in synergy with the essential oils of ylang-ylang and fine lavender, combined with the emollient and softening properties of shea butter, beeswax and aloe vera for maximum effectiveness.
Tamanu oil TAMA'CALM, a magical product for all the little sores of everyday life!
A synergistic combination of essential oils for a triple action :
- calming
- antimicrobial
- reconstructive
1-Calming and healing action dermatological tamanu on:
psoriasis, eczemas, herpes, hemorrhoids, anal fissures, burns of various origins (sunburn,
cigarettes, oil, etc ..), hematomas, itching of various origins (insects, plants, jellyfish ..)
2-Antimicrobial action of Tamanu Tama'Calm on:
sluggish wounds, varicose wounds, ulcers, bedsores, diabetic feet, athlete's feet (fungal infections)
3- Restorative action of tamanu TAMA'CALM on:
Epidermal tissues damaged by burns, insect bites, inflammations, tattoos, blows and
superficial wounds.
The action of Tamacalm also extends to the rheumatology in massage like painkiller: on osteoarthritis and other rheumatisms of various origins, the tendinitis, the sprains, lumbalgies etc ..
In addition to the healing and anti-inflammatory effects, there is an effect improving the superficial blood microcirculation.
THE BENEFITS OF TAMANU TAMA'CALM OIL
The list of properties and benefits of Tamanu oil is very long and impressive.
This oil, formerly known as the " sacred oil ", was so named because the trees that produced the Tamanu nuts were planted in the "marae", ancient sacred places of worship. These places were revered by the ancient inhabitants and by the priests who considered them magical and haunted by the gods to whom they made regular offerings of the sacred oil.
The use of Tamanu oil TAMA'CALM (natural medicine) can effectively fight against skin infections , burns , ulcers, bedsores , sores , anti-wrinkles, anti-aging, mosquito bite, redness buttocks, baby .
It is important to know that Tamanu oil has always been used in the traditional medicine of Tahitians and that even nowadays babies are still anointed from head to toe to prevent mosquito bites , redness of the buttocks , or just to massage them.
On a more therapeutic side, Tamanu oil is used frequently for even the most severe skin infections such as ulcers and pressure ulcers of all kinds. It is also used in the treatment of burns (chemical or other), sluggish and postoperative wounds, to name a few.
Well known for its regenerative power on skin and cells, Tamanu oil is used in modern cosmetology where its applications are innumerable. The most popular are anti-wrinkle and anti-aging preparations , soothing creams and skin repair formulations produced by the sun.
Tamanu oil is a natural wonder, a unique present that Nature has simply made available to us in the most magnificent setting, a paradise called Tahiti ...
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