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Anyone who has issues with RLS knows what a literal PAIN it is. At NMM, we have experienced RLS and have developed this salve specifically to help!

Please know, if you suffer from RLS there can be many nutritional and physical reasons for it. This salve is not going to "cure" the problem, but aids the issue when it arises to make it more bearable (we like to rub this on our legs at night if we are feeling any RLS symptoms). 

 In some cases, RLS may be caused by deficiencies of certain vitamins and minerals, such as iron, folic acid, magnesium, and vitamin B. See your naturopath for more help!
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Ingredients & Properties
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SAGE: This herb has a natural antiseptic and bacteria killing abilities. Many of sage's health benefits are derived from rosmarinic acid, the organic compound found in rosemary that makes it so powerful.
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PLANTAIN: This plant is overlooked by many because many only know it as a weed! It is a good source of vitamins C, A, and K. It helps soothe the skin and can be used for all kinds of skin irritations. Read more about Plantain from Wellness Mama.
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CHAMOMILE: ​This herb and amazing plant has been know for generations. "Chamomile relaxes intestinal spasms and promotes a calm, mental state." Kathi Kemper M.D. author of The Holistic Pediatrician. Some research has been done to show chamomile can have the same effect on the brain as a mild sedative, but without the side effects.

If your child has a ragweed allergy, please don't use chamomile, as it can irritate that allergy.
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CALENDULA: The German Commission E has verified the effectiveness of calendula in healing wounds and reducing inflammation. It is also anti-fungal and anti-bacterial.  "Calendula has high amounts of flavonoids, plant-based antioxidants that protect cells from being damaged by unstable molecules called free radicals. Calendula appears to fight inflammation, viruses, and bacteria." - from University of Maryland Medical Center. 
Source: Calendula | University of Maryland Medical Centerhttp://umm.edu/health/medical/altmed/herb/calendula#ixzz3f94oI9OB 
University of Maryland Medical Center  
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ROSE PETALS: Helps to reduce swelling and aids moving toxins through the liver.
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LAVENDER: Lavendar is famous for it's healing abilities. Lavender is well regarded for it's skin healing properties as well. It's effectiveness in treating burns was first discovered by French biochemist René Gattefossé when he cooled his hand in a handy vat of lavender after burning it in a lab accident. This storied burn healed so quickly, and without scarring, that it is often cited as a seminal event in the birth a modern aromatherapy. ​ Link here. 
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MAGNESIUM OIL: Health benefits of magnesium. Improves bone strength, and protects from loss of bone (osteoporosis). Important for recovery from many other degenerative diseases. It is an essential alkaline mineral for detoxification.
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GRAPESEED OIL: ​This oil contains antioxidants and anti-inflammatory properties, both of which are great for stopping acne. The oil also contains linoleic acid, which is great for promoting skin health. It is a very light oil to treat very sensitive skin, and works as a wonderful moisturizer that won't clog pores or irritate conditions. Read more about grapeseed oil from this New Health Guide Article.
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BEESWAX: ​Beeswax has non-allergenic properties that can make it a useful skin protection. It also helps firm up the infused oil making it a salve.
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