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Joint Mud Ingredients

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    Cherry Oil

    This "super fruit" contains one of the highest levels of antioxidants of all fruits and has been shown to be beneficial in reducing inflammation.

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    Chamomile Oil

    Well-known in natural and homeopathic medicine for soothing irritated muscle and tissue. Also a cumulative treatment with progressive benefits over long term use.

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    Pomegranate Oil

    Often referred to in ancient Greek writings has been shown by scientists at Case Western Reserve University to have an impact on human cartilage cells.

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    Black Seed Oil

    Known as "the seed of blessing" has been considered one of the most healing herbs ever to be discovered.

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    Birch Oil

    Organic Birch Oil fosters the sensation of soothing warmth as intended by nature.

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    Basil Linalool Oil

    The Tulsi plant has been used for centuries in herbal medicine and is considered a sacred herb.

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    Clary Sage Oil

    Considered one of the sacred oils of ancient Greece and promotes a calming sensation.

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    Ginger Oil

    Well-known to the Greeks and Romans, who used it extensively. Zingibain fosters a calming effect.

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    Frankincense Oil

    Being a Cytophylactic, Frankincense Oil promotes regeneration of healthy cells and also keeps the existing cells and tissues healthy.

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    Lavender Oil

    Lavender has the Latin name Lavare and has a pleasant scent to calm and relax the senses.

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    Marjoram Oil

    Native to the Mediterranean Region and renowned for fostering a more dynamic lifestyle.

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    Oregano Oil

    The ancient Greeks recognized oregano oil for its ability to promote the sensation of calm.

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    Juniper Berry Oil

    Promotes and improves circulation, helps reduces swelling and the removal of toxins from the body. These properties help fight common joint related ailments.

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    Peppermint Oil

    Native to Greece and has been known in nature for vitamin and mineral rich liquid bliss.

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    Pine Oil

    One of the soothing tools used in Nature. It supports Nature's plan to naturally sooth areas where applied with a cool sensation.

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    Tarragon Oil

    Organic Tarragon Oil promotes a natural cooling sensation.

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    Wintergreen Oil

    Respected throughout history for the cooling effect felt when applied.

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    Spruce Oil

    Traditionally distilled from the needles and twigs of the Spruce tree, it is known for promoting a powerful calming effect.

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    Spearmint Oil

    Used extensively in ancient Greece supporting a relaxing and cooling effect when applied

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    Thyme Red Oil

    Organic Thyme Red Oil promotes a warm relaxing sensation.

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    Yarrow Oil

    Achillea Millefolium, as Yarrow is botanically known, is a perennial herb that is well known in the Mediterranean.

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    Rosemary Oil

    The health benefit of rosemary oil is its ability to strengthen the entire body.

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    Clove Oil

    Clove is an evergreen tree, which produces a flower bud that is rich in minerals and fosters a combined warming and cooling sensation .

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    Lavandin Oil

    Distilled from plant leaves and young branches fosters a pleasant relaxing scent the eases and relaxes the mind.

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    Fragonia Oil

    Distilled from plant leaves and young branches, this powerful anti-inflammatory is known to have properties that help to relieve joint and muscle problems.

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    Myrrh Oil

    Used extensively in ancient Greece to promote a warm relaxing sensation.

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    Vetiver Oil

    This grass has a pleasant, mild earthy aroma and is known for soothing the nostrils with fragrance and promoting a cooling sensation.