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Blue Chamomile Soap

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$3.50 for one bar (3.5 oz. by volume)
$3.50 for one rose (3.5 oz. by volume)
Blue chamomile has two natural anti-inflammatory chemicals (chamazulene and alpha-bisabolol) in it. Alpha-bisabolol has also been shown to be an antibiotic & an antifungal. We recommend this all-natural soap for allergies, and also for those who would just prefer a mild, moisturizing soap. It also smells wonderful! We've put blue chamomile in a moisturizing avocado oil soap base. The soap base is white, and the blue color of the blue chamomile gives the soap a faint blue tint that makes it look even whiter.

 

 

 

 

 

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The statements on the Elementalities webpages have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Although herbs and essential oils can be therapeutic, they can also be dangerous--many of our most powerful drugs are derived from plants. The product descriptions describe benefits and side effects that some people have noticed using similar combinations of ingredients. In no way are they meant to suggest that any product is safe for you or anyone to use--every person reacts to herbs and essential oils in a different way. Nor are they guaranteed to work for anything mentioned in the descriptions. We recommend that you always speak to a health care practitioner about the possible therapeutic use of our products, and to a pharmacist to discuss drug interactions, BEFORE using these or any products for health care.