Description
Holy Land Essence of The Gilead Balm
2oz Jar
Special Formulation for Lichen Sclerosus Relief
All of our ingredients in this balm are organically grown or ethically hand-wildcrafted and all are safe for most people including children. The base oil is Argan Seed oil, Pumpkin seed oil, Hemp seed oil, Calendula oil, Oatmeal Maceration in Calendula oil, Apricot Kernel oil, Shea Butter and Coconut Oil which all are so very soothing. Along with Eighteen (18) herbs, along with several Bible emulsion waxes, and tree resins from the Holy Land of Israel. No Essential oils are in the balm.
The formulation of this was also inspired from the writing of The Rambam, Talmud, and the Torah/ Bible so I cannot take all the credit. All of the ingredients are anti-inflammatory and quite soothing. The Balm’s unique formulation also keeps the plant-based infusion where it needs to stay on the body.
The Key Ingredient of this balm is the real Royal Judean Balm of Gilead plant grown in the Holy Land of Israel which is an aromatic resin tree/bush used for medical purposes which were exported from Tyre, Mecca, and elsewhere and brought back to Israel and planted where it was native some 3,000 years ago.
This is seen in scriptures where it is mentioned that the Ishmaelites (Arabs) who carried Yosef into Mitzrayim bondage were also Gilead Balm (resin sap from balsam trees) traders. Israel’s Holy Land did produce much of the Balm of Gilead in the region. The Balm of Gilead grew and was harvested until the Romans either burned, destroyed or took the trees from the land and tried to grow in Rome without any success.
This Balm is special formulated to control itching and soothe and help relieve the surrounding skin from the trauma of LS. Many of my Clients have reported mentioned that the white patches have disappeared and the waxes in the formula are there to control and hold the body’s natural moisture from the skin to keep it soft and moisturized throughout the day.
There is currently no cure for LS. However, this Balm seriously reduces symptoms and starts the healing and regeneration process which will subside all of the bothersome symptoms such as pain, inflammation, fusing, and itch. Some clients have reported they have been symptom-free for 3 years after a few uses of the product. They also reported it works best with diet and lifestyle changes as well. So those are some promising results. We do think you will be happy with your results too. But remember each person is different.
This Balm is a Proprietary blend and formula so ingredients will not be listed on the product only here in this listing. The key is getting the exact right amounts of ingredients to get the right PH balance. It would be very hard for just anyone to get the right mix. This is several years of research. Several clients used this balm for 24 months to help me tweak the formula to get the right balance that can be used by everyone. Not all ingredients listed below may be in the balm since we have tweaked it so much, but it will give you an idea of what we do use and no new herbs have been added. If you have allergies to any ingredients just message me and I will custom-adjust the formula for you.
Made from Organic Royal Balm of Gilead, Calendula Wax and Oil, Frankincense Resin BA powder, Frankincense Carterii Resin, Frankincense Sacra Resin, Myrrh Resin, Chickweed, Inula Viscosa, Comfrey, Hemp, Argan, Oat Oil, Apricot, Shea Butter, Coconut, Lavender, Roman Chamomile, Chamomile Moroccan, Geranium, Yarrow, Wild Cape Chamomile, Olive Leaf, Quceretin, Apple Cider Vinegar Powder, CoQ10, Caster Bean, Aloe Vera Oil, Chamomile German, Plantain, Red Clover, Pumpkin seed, Rosemary, Sandalwood, Myrtle, Jerusalem White Pine, Organic Natural Vitamin E oil, Organic Vitamin D3 oil, and Organic Beeswax. There are also no essential oils only the plant’s full spectrum herbs macerations Carrier oils and emulsions to capture the whole oil molecules in this balm so it is gentle to the skin, especially sensitive areas.
HOW TO USE:
Should be used 3-4 times a day. It can be used after urination. Be sure not to use your bare fingers to apply the salve as this can contaminate the salve. Use only a cotton ball to apply because it is not harsh on the area that is very sore and tender. For external use only.
Cautions: Should not be used by anyone who has allergies to the contained herbs. Not to be ingested. Stop use if rash or symptoms worsen. When treating children, use parental supervision. If used on broken or abraded skin, be sure to first clean the area thoroughly. Not recommended for use during pregnancy or while nursing.
More About Real Bible Balm of Gilead our Key Ingredient:
The species Commiphora opobalsamum species of Balsam also known as Judaic Balsam, was transplanted in Israel from Somalia, Yemen, and Ethiopia about 25 years ago by Dr. Zohar Amar, is the Chief Spice of the Temple Incense, and only this Judaic Balsam that is grown in Israel can be used for the Incense in the Holy Temple. This is species is not to be mistaken for Cottonwood buds and is nothing like it.
The liquid balsam called Balsam of Mecca is extracted from the tree Commiphora gileadensis (synonym: Commiphora opobalsamum)It is designated in the Tanach by various names: bolsem, besem, ẓori, nataf, and, in Rabbinic literature, kataf, balsam, bolsum appobalsamon, and afarsemon. It was used as a perfume and as a drug.
It was extracted both as the volatile component of the sap of the tree, and sometimes by boiling the stems and leaves. It was the only tropical tree to produce the most expensive, spice grown in Israel.
Balsam trees are native to the Gilead area in Jericho Valley. Incisions in the bark of a balsam tree yield three or four drops a day from each, and left to stand the balsam becomes of a golden color and pellucid as a gem. Balm was so scarce that the Jericho gardens yielded only six or seven gallons yearly, which was worth twice its weight in silver or gold.
Psalm 56 says “You have taken account of my wanderings; put my tears in Thy bottle; are {they} not in Thy book? In the ancient world, when a loved one died, mourners would catch their falling tears in a bottle and bury them as a token of eternal devotion.
Psalm 84 also speaks about Bacha (weeping) where it says ‘How blessed is the man whose strength is in you; in whose heart are the highways {to Zion} Passing through the valley of Baca, they make it a spring, the early rain also covers it with blessings. They go from strength to strength, {every one of them} appears before G-d in Zion.”
The tree when scratched produces tears of resin. And that weeping of the plant is not in vain – it produces oil that in Biblical days was used as a healing balm (see Jer. 46:11; 8:22). The region of the tree of this Balm is found in Jericho Valley in the Holy Land of Israel where the tribe of Gad, Benjamin, and Judah dwelled. Ruth’s family were said to have been Balm of Gilead cultivators and traders of the resin. Today it grows in Israel near the dead sea.
See our Blog on Ruth: https://aytzchayim.com/ruth/
Tanach texts related with this oil can be found in: Genesis 37:25, Ezekiel 27:17, Jeremiah 8:22, Song of Songs 4:1, Song of Songs 6:13, 2 Sam 5:22-25 and also from Medical Writings of The Rambam and Talmud Writings and commentaries on the Torah.
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Some of Our Customer’s Reviews
*****OMG, this works! Thank you!!!!- Lisa F.
***** This absolutely works. Relief was almost instant and so soothing. Look nowhere else this is what you are looking for. Thank you for this miracle Balm! -Simcha T.
***** Just WOW! I have tried everything and nothing has worked, but this is absolutely a miracle product because it absolutely works. Thank you so very much for this Balm from the Holy Land. So grateful to have found your site -Rina Esther B.
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***Always consult your physician before the use of any essential oils or herbs.
****The statements in this shop have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.