Thathaŋka Salve

92 total reviews
Regular price $15.00
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Thathaŋka Salve
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Thathaŋka Salve

Description

Ingredients: Beeswax, Sunflower Oil, Calendula & Arnica Flowers, Nettle Leaves, Ginger Root, Turmeric Root, Goldenrod

Product comes in a glass jar.

Uses: For arthritis, joint pain & sprained muscles. For external use only.

Pair this with Marigold Body and Hand Soap, nettle tea and you have a very powerful anti-inflammatory defense!

Salves should be kept in a cool, dry area.  Do not let salves freeze or melt as this will cause the consistency to be off. The product should still work as intended if this happens, but the consistency will make it more difficult to apply.

Customer Reviews

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Chris L
Pain salve

The salve helps with the arthritis pain in my ankle from an industrial accident.

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Sara Zendner
Phenomenal Salve

The Thathanka pain relief salve is a Phenomenal addition to my Collection of Lotions and Salves to help elevate The pain in my Elbow and Wrists. I also Love Supporting a Lakota Woman Company❤️

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Dee Neumann
Pain from scar tissue and knee replacement

I had emergency surgery when a horse fell on my leg completely crushing my left knee and ankle. As a result I had to have a rod in my lower leg with a knee replacement and screws in my ankle which was also crushed. Not able to do the amount of physical therapy I needed, much scar tissue formed which restricts my bending causing a lot of pain. This salve helps so I can keep up my busy schedule and still ride.

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Stacy
Game Changer

I work 12 hour shifts that require I use my hands. RA and OA make them stiff and sore. I've been using this during shift and am ecstatic about results. Minimizes discomfort and allows me to game and work in comfort.

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Ellen T Stickney
Outstanding Results

My husband has been aching in his joints for years. It prevented him from sleeping well, even taking medication. This salve has taken his pain away and he now sleeps peacefully. It is like a miracle. I am not surprised. Our first nation brothers and sisters know a lot about using our natural world to help us, and not destroy it at the same time!