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Cutting Edge Salve is a combination of herbal allies which supports the body’s natural response to inflammation while soothing and promoting a natural connective tissue state, easing neural sensitivity. Arnica naturally eases neural sensitivity and supports the body’s natural inflammation response. White willow bark contains salicylic acid which has a natural aspirin-like effect without gastric upset.*
Natural
Vegan
Essential Oil Free
Gluten-Free
2-3 times daily as needed
Pregnant Allergic to Asteraceae family
Arnica (Arnica montana), Comfrey (Symphytum officinale), Rue (Ruta graveolens), St. John’s wort (Hypericum perforatum), White willow (Salix alba), Calendula (Calendula officinalis), Rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus), Yellow doc (Rumex crispus), Double infused Calendula oil (Calendula officinalis and avocado oil(Persea gratissima)), Castor oil (Ricinus communis), Cocoa butter (Theobroma cacao), Candelilla wax (Euphorbia cerifera), & vitamin E oil.
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Yellow doc supports the body’s natural detoxification pathways by flushing toxins through the lymphatic system and liver. Due to its detoxification support, Yellow doc can be a great herb for chronic inflammation and degenerative diseases.
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Rosemary is best known for her ability to stimulate the body’s circulation of blood. This allows for better circulation of oxygen, removal of blood impurities, and more blood flow through the peripherals, warming up cold, stiff joints.
Calendula, known as herbal sunshine, is one of the most widely used herbs when it comes to wounds and inflammation. She supports the body’s natural response to inflammation by encouraging the chemical mediators involved in the cleansing and detoxification pathways.
St. John’s wort is a beautiful herb for pain (anodyne) with an affinity for the nerves and nervous system. Because of this, St. John’s wort is one of the best herbs out there for nerve pain.
Rue supports the body’s natural response to inflammation by encouraging the chemical mediators involved in the cleansing and detoxification pathways. Rue has a strong affinity for tendons, ligaments, and joints as well as strengthening capillaries.
White willow bark contains salicylic acid which has a natural aspirin-like effect without gastric upset. Because of this, White willow bark has been traditionally used as an analgesic, dating back to the middle ages.
Comfrey promotes conditions to soothe and support a natural connective tissue state by forming a protective barrier, soothing inflamed tissue, and cooling excessive heat.
Arnica is extremely useful in times of inflammation. She supports the body’s natural response to inflammation by encouraging the chemical mediators involved in the cleansing and detoxification pathways, thereby speeding up the healing process.
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Name: Yellow doc
Latin name: Rumex crispus
Family: Polygonaceae
Parts Used: Root
Taste: Astringent, bitter
Energetics: Cooling, drying
Key actions: Bitter, alterative, lymphatic, tonic, astringent, antibacterialYellow doc supports the body’s natural detoxification pathways by flushing toxins through the lymphatic system and liver. Due to its detoxification support, Yellow doc can be a great herb for chronic inflammation and degenerative diseases.
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Name: Rosemary
Latin name: Rosmarinus officinalis, Salvia rosmarinus
Family: Lamiaceae
Parts Used: Aerial parts
Taste: Pungent, slightly sweet, mildly bitter
Energetics: Warming, drying
Key actions: Circulatory stimulant, anxiolytic, nervine, antimicrobial, analgesic
Precautions/Contraindications:
If pregnant, do not consume more than a culinary amount
Name: Calendula
Latin name: Calendula officinalis
Family: Asteraceae / Compositae
Parts Used: Entire flowering head
Taste: Mildly bitter, sweet, pungent, salty
Energetics: Drying, warming, neutral
Key actions: Inflammation modulator, vulnerary, lymphatic, astringent
Avoid with known allergy to Asteraceae family.
Name: St. John’s Wort
Latin name: Hypericum perforatum
Family: Hypericaceae
Parts Used: Flowers, leaves
Taste: Astringent, bitter, slightly sweet
Energetics: Neutral to warming, drying
Key actions: Nervine tonic, vulnerary, astringent, inflammation modulator
Do not use during phototherapy or excessive exposure to sunlight
Speeds up the elimination of prescriptions and may interfere with MAOIs, SSRIs, narcotics & reserpine.
Name: Rue
Latin name: Ruta graveolens
Family: Rutaceae
Taste: Bitter, pungent, acrid
Key actions: Inflammation modulator, carminative, anti-rheumatic
Avoid use if pregnant.
Name: White willow
Latin name: Salix alba
Family: Salicaceae
Parts Used: Bark
Taste: Bitter
Energetics: Cooling
Key actions: Analgesic, inflammation modulator, astringent, anti-rheumaticWhite willow bark contains salicylic acid which has a natural aspirin-like effect without gastric upset. Because of this, White willow bark has been traditionally used as an analgesic, dating back to the middle ages.
Name: Comfrey
Latin name: Symphytum officinale
Family: Boraginaceae
Parts Used: Leaves and root
Taste: Mildly bitter, slightly sweet, astringent
Energetics: Cooling, moistening with secondary drying effect
Key actions: Inflammation modulator, astringent, emollient, vulnerary
External use only!
Avoid use if pregnant/breastfeeding.
Name: Arnica
Latin name: Arnica montana
Family: Asteraceae
Parts Used: Flower head
Taste: Bitter, Acrid
Energetics: Drying, warming
Key actions: Analgesic, inflammation modulator, antiseptic, vulnerary
External use over intact skin only!
***For external use only***
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When Cutting Edge Salve isn’t cutting it alone, add Sore Muscle Soak to the mix and allow the warm bath and tri-blend of salts plus magnesium to ease your soreness even more! Sore Muscle Soak’s combination of herbs will further aid in promoting a healthy response to inflammation and support the body’s natural circulatory system.*