Human Nature’s power balms

Human Nature’s power balms – rescue and soothing balms – have officially taken over this household. We are officially hooked!

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Initially bought last December for a try out, the soothing balm proved that big things come in small packages. The infusion of bergamot, peppermint, and eucalyptus makes it easier to put my twin toddlers to bed. Nicholas and Antoinette love it when I swipe some balm on their foreheads, temples, chests, bellies, and feet. They love it so much they would even remind me that it’s time for “bam-bam”!

Same thing goes for my five-month-old wonder baby, Jeff Junior. His gums are now getting ready for the pearly whites to come out and because of that my sweet little infant has become a crabby fellow who makes so much noise in the night. But when I start rubbing his forehead and temples with soothing balm, he calms down and smiles. I use the balm to massage his feet and then cover them with socks. Oh the comfort. He loves to snuggle-cuddle afterwards.

For adults, use this minty balm to wipe away stress brought to you by Hectic-Manic Day. My temples are witnesses to this balm’s magic. Running a house with three kids below three years old is exhausting especially now that I have created a more detailed homeschooling plan to prepare Nick and Toni for preschool. I have higher respect for dedicated, committed and intellectually sound teachers because of my 1.5-hour daily classes with the twins. Hey, teachers can make use of this balm too!

The awful migraine has staged multiple comebacks lately and with the soothing balm, some Excedrin tablets, and coffee, I usually feel a lot better.

Scratchy throad and stuffy noise? Consider those gone when you use the soothing balm. It’s the better alternative to the widely known vapor rub brand as a cold reliever!

On the other side of the room lies the rescue balm infused with lavender and tea tree oil. I’m not a big fan of the scent but the magic it does to help relieve the pain from cooking oil burn is extraordinary.

When Jeff Junior lets out a squeal of discomfort, I know there must be some nasty rash action happening underneath that diaper. I now use the rescue balm as a diaper rash cream after finding out that the discomfort and the redness disappears almost immediately.

Use it too for insect bites. If you’re nature tripping, don’t forget to bring this with you in case you get minor cuts. It’s small anyway and can easily fit inside your pocket.

I usually order three of each balm from Human Nature USA. The balm is placed in a compact sized 10-gram container (0.35 oz) and is sold at $2.99 here in the US. In the Philippines, it’s sold at Php 99.75 each. Definitely not pricey for two products that deliver premium results.

Of course it’s Human Nature so you are assured that the best organic ingredients were used to make these 100% non-toxic natural balms!

So… keep calm and balm on!

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