Throat and Chest Balm is a natural decongestant which is exceptionally
versatile. There is no need for hot water and towels, and there is no
need to worry about pasting yourself with petrochemicals. All the
ingredients in the formula are natural decongestants in their own right,
many of them having being used since time immemorial for the purpose.
Eucalyptus is used by the Aborigines in Australia as a natural decongestant in 'blue-gum' leaf poultices.
The
Mediterranean Marjoram is said by the eminent herbalist Nicolas
Culpeper (1600's) to 'help all diseases of the chest which hinder the
freeness of breathing'
Tea Tree, Wintergreen and Peppermint are all
well known scented decongestants, with Tea Tree having strong
anti-bacterial properties as well.
Application
Throat
and Chest Balm is very easy to apply and works immediately to relieve
congestion. Just take a little and rub between your palms, and inhale
from cupped hands through the nose and open mouth a few times. This is
easiest and quickest way to get a result and it can be done at home, in
the office, in the tube - in fact anywhere! When you are done, just rub
the remainder into your palms and feel the way it feeds your skin! It's
smell is very pleasant and others will always ask 'what is that?' At that point you can smile, and offer them some...
It
can be rubbed into the chest and throat before sleep to help ease
breathing during the night. It can also be rubbed in under the nose to
help breathing if the skin is not broken. It has been used by sportsmen
and women on their chests during matches to clear them and give them a
boost. Some therapists use it for a back massage as well, and it has
helped many people through bouts of bronchitis and chesty colds.
When used on young children it can be 'cut' with either Bee Balme or Unscented Massage Wax to reduce its potency.
Cautions and Warnings
Throat
and Chest Balm should be used with caution as it will sting if it
comes into contact with the eyes or broken skin. So if you have broken
skin under your nose during a cold, do not apply it directly to the skin
there. When used on young children, put it on in such a way that they
can't get it onto their hands and thus into their eyes.
Throat and Chest Balm should not be used during pregnancy.
