Neem Balm

I was introduced to neem balm by a traveling missionary who went to India and lived the benefits of this oil. I have used it in its pure
form for planter warts, and chronic cold sores and it was amazing. It works quickly and effectively. It has been known as the miracle
oil. I’ve even concocted a neem mixture for my garden plants (mainly my raspberry plant) from beetles and other garden pests.
Works every time. I decided to make a neem balm. So many suffer from extremely dry skin, so I looked into a recipe to tackle those
that battle with eczema and psoriasis to help soothe and reduce flare-ups.

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Ingredients

Cocoa Butter – The fat in cocoa butter forms a protective barrier over the skin to hold in moisture. Cocoa butter is also rich in natural
plant compounds called phytochemicals. These substances may improve blood flow to the skin and slow skin aging by protecting
against damage from the sun's harmful UV rays.
Shea Butter – Relieves dry skin. Typically, you can find shea butter in lotions for people with dry skin. …Eases irritation. …
Prevents cell damage. Can improve eczema
Castor Oil
Sweet Almond Oil – may work to lessen the symptoms of your eczema or psoriasis as long as you continue using it. It is not a cure,
but it may help keep your skin moisturized and free from flare-ups.
Neem Oil – Neem oil’s anti-inflammatory and moisturizing properties can provide relief for eczema and psoriasis symptoms.
However, consult with a healthcare provider before using it for these conditions.
Vitamin E Oil – Due to its moisturizing properties, vitamin E has been used in many moisturizers. It helps reduce itching and
flakiness
Essential Oil Roman Chamomile – Due to its moisturizing properties, vitamin E has been used in many moisturizers. It helps reduce
the itching and flakiness.

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