Therapeutic Effects:
Aesculapius Oil is formulated to provide relief in many external skin conditions. It is a multi-purpose therapeutic, non petroleum, non synthetic, natural vegetable based oil suitable for sensitive skin types.
The special combination of vitamins A, D, and E with essential fatty acids and a fine vegetable oil base (extracted from plant sources), is rapidly and efficiently absorbed into the skin for immediate relief. The use of the vegetable oil containing essential fatty acids helps accelerate the absorption of the oil deep within the skin carrying with it the healing nutrients.
Whilst oils are generally not suitable for burn conditions, Aesculapius Oil because of its special ingredients, is specifically indicated, in all minor burns where the application of creams would be too painful. The squeeze pack allows the oil to be dripped, squeezed or squirted onto the skin or directly into a wound or minor burn for soothing relief.
Aesculapius Oil can assist in soothing:
Rough dry and cracked skin.
Minor burns, chafing [including sore noses] and nappy rash.
Sunburn [an after sun treatment which may also help prevent peeling]
Assists in the lessening of stretch marks. [especially after pregnancy]
Aesculapius Oil is also an excellent base oil for a therapeutic massage. [Gentle enough for baby too]
Excellent makeup remover
Can be added to a warm bath as an all over skin treatment.
Product Formula
Each Gram Contains:
dl alpha Tocopheryl [Equiv. to Vit E 50 I.U.] ..........50mg
Silicon Oil ......................................................................2mg
Retinyl Palmitate [Equiv. to Vit A 200I.U.] ..........250mcg
Cholecalciferol [Equiv. to D3 400I.U.] ..................10mcg
In a soothing natural vegetable oil base contains essential omega 6 fatty acids.
The oil has a soft lemon fragrance.
Pack Size: 125ml
Storage Conditions: Store below 30 degrees C
Cautions: For minor burns only. For the treatment of more serious burns seek medical advice. For after sun use only. Aesculapius Oil contains NO sun screen and therefore must not be used as a tanning lotion.
Additional Reading
Aesculapius was the son of Apollo and Coronis. He was raised by Chiron who taught Aesculapius all he knew about healing and he became the patron hero of Greek medicine. [later adopted as a God by the Romans]
Aesculapius was the son of Apollo and Coronis. He was raised by Chiron who taught Aesculapius all he knew about healing and he became the patron hero of Greek medicine. [later adopted as a God by the Romans] Even after his death followers believed he would come to them in their dreams and prescribe cures for their illnesses. His daughter Hygiea personified health and his daughter Panacea, healing.
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