Botanical recovery Balm
🌿 Botanical Relief Salve
Canna Therapeutics
A soothing botanical salve crafted with traditional herbal ingredients known for supporting skin comfort and everyday relief. This carefully formulated blend combines time-honored plant extracts with nourishing oils to create a smooth, deeply moisturizing balm.
Designed in the spirit of traditional apothecary preparations, Botanical Relief Salve is ideal for supporting the skin after daily activity and environmental stress.
🌱 Key Botanical Ingredients
Calendula
Traditionally used in herbal preparations to support healthy skin and gentle soothing.
Plantain Leaf
A classic herbal remedy often used to support skin comfort and help calm minor irritations.
Comfrey
Historically valued in herbal traditions for supporting skin restoration and nourishment.
✨ What It’s Commonly Used For
• Supporting dry or irritated skin
• Comfort after physical activity
• Nourishing rough or cracked skin
• Everyday herbal skin care
• Supporting minor bumps, scrapes, and skin stress
In🧴 How To Use
Apply a small amount of salve to the desired area and gently massage into the skin until absorbed.
Use as needed for daily skin support.
For best results, apply to clean, dry skin.
🌿 Product Details
• 1 oz botanical salve
• Crafted with traditional herbal ingredients
• Small batch botanical preparation
• External use only
⚠️ Disclaimer
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
🌿 Evidence Behind the Ingredients
Calendula (Calendula officinalis)
Evidence level: Moderate
Calendula has been studied for its effects on skin health. Research suggests it contains compounds such as triterpenoids and flavonoids that may support:
• skin soothing
• mild inflammation response
• wound healing support
Several clinical studies have shown calendula preparations may support skin recovery and irritation relief.
Plantain Leaf (Plantago major / Plantago lanceolata) Evidence level: Moderate
Plantain has a long history in traditional herbal medicine and contains compounds such as:
• allantoin
• aucubin
• flavonoids
Research suggests plantain extracts may support:
• skin barrier repair
• soothing irritated skin
• antimicrobial activity
Much of the evidence comes from laboratory and animal studies, with some traditional clinical use.
Comfrey (Symphytum officinale)
Evidence level: Strong for topical use
Topical comfrey preparations have been studied in human clinical trials for:
• muscle and joint discomfort
• sprains and bruising
• back pain
Some studies found comfrey creams significantly reduced pain and swelling compared to placebo.
However, comfrey should only be used externally, because certain compounds (pyrrolizidine alkaloids) can be harmful if taken internally.
🌿 The Honest Scientific Summary
These botanicals have a long history of traditional use and have been studied for their potential skin-supporting and soothing properties. Research suggests certain plant compounds in these herbs may help support skin comfort and recovery when used topically.