Balsam Oil or Spatholado is a “miracle” oil with a deep red color, known since antiquity as the oil used by Spartan soldiers to heal their wounds. It is prepared from olive oil and balsam grass and this particular herb is also found under the following names: St. John’s wort, precursor herb, sword grass, lichen grass, etc. The yellow radiant flowers of the herb have the maximum concentration of the most beneficial of the most beneficial ingredients. and hyperforin. It is analgesic, anti-inflammatory and healing, extremely effective for sciatica and back pain, as well as for any rheumatic pain, joint pain and all kinds of wounds, injuries, bruises and bruises, sprains, insect bites, burns, ulcers, , edema, hemorrhoids, dermatitis.
For cramps, grips, chills, neuralgia and headaches, apply rubs or light abrasions to the sore spot. We can also apply local patches with a soaked gauze and wrap it with a waterproof film. Pregnant and breastfeeding mothers should not use balsam oil. Because hypericin contained in the plant is a photosensitive substance, it is recommended that you do not expose yourself to the sun after using balsam oil. Keep the oil in a dark bottle, away from sunlight.