Melissa Officinalis Leaf, Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil, Eucalyptus Oil, Coconut Oil, Beeswax, Alpha-Tocopherol Acetate Dl-, Flax Seed, Argan Oil, Grape Seed Oil, Jojoba Oil, Arctium Lappa Root, Oregano
FDA Drug Information • Also known as: Sea Jewels Lemon Balm Full Body Salve
- Brand Names
- Sea Jewels Lemon Balm Full Body Salve
- Route
- TOPICAL
- Product Type
- HUMAN OTC DRUG
What Is Melissa Officinalis Leaf, Melaleuca Alternifolia (Tea Tree) Leaf Oil, Eucalyptus Oil, Coconut Oil, Beeswax, Alpha-Tocopherol Acetate Dl-, Flax Seed, Argan Oil, Grape Seed Oil, Jojoba Oil, Arctium Lappa Root, Oregano Used For?
Indications & Usage – Sea Jewels Lemon Balm Full Body Salve (0.5 oz) - Helps comfort skin during periods of irritation or flare-ups - Helps relieve symptoms associated with:
Dosage and Administration
Dosage & Administration – Sea Jewels Lemon Balm Full Body Salve (0.5 oz) - Cleanse affected area before application - Apply a thin layer 2–3 times daily, or as needed - For open wounds, apply and cover with sterile gauze See uploaded back label image. Dosage & Adminstration Section Dosage & Administration – Sea Jewels Lemon Balm Full Body Salve (4 oz) Cleanse affected area before application Apply a thin layer 2–3 times daily, or as needed For open wounds, apply and cover with sterile gauze See uploaded back label image. Dosage & Administration – Sea Jewels Lemon Balm Full Body Salve (4 oz)
Warnings and Precautions
Warnings – Sea Jewels Lemon Balm Full Body Salve (0.5 oz) For external use only See uploaded back label image. Warning Section 0.5oz Warnings – Sea Jewels Lemon Balm Full Body Salve (4 oz) For external use only See uploaded back label image. Warnings – Sea Jewels Lemon Balm Full Body Salve (4 oz) [WARNINGS SECTION]
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