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Herbs have been in use by humans for thousands and thousands of years. Cavemen, and women, are known to have used herbs for food and it is suspected that they discovered that some herbs would help them with wounds, sickness, and pain. Modern man, with easy access to synthetic drugs, has lost touch with the natural healing process that seems to be found in alternative treatments solutions based on herbs. More and more people are now turning back to herbs and other substances, such as emu oil, for a healthier body and for the relief of various pains. Skin diseases have proven particularly difficult to treat with conventional medicines, yet outstanding results have been obtained with emu oil and herbs. Featherstone continues to try to formulate the best possible solution for skin disorders and muscle-joint pains.

Aloe Vera Widely known and accepted as one of the premiere herbs that promotes healthy looking skin. It is an excellent skin moisturizer and aids the skin cells to retain their moisture. Aloe contains a natural moisturizers called mucopolysaccharides and they are very similar to the moisturizing cells in the dermis. Aloe soothes skin irritation and promotes the repair of damaged skin due to cuts, bruises, burns, and excess sun. 

Arnica A natural pain relieving herb long used where the plant is indigenous. Arnica is accepted to have a positive effect on bruises, sprains, and wounds.

Boswellia Serrata An ancient herb found in the near and middle eastern countries and highly respected for its anti-inflammatory properties. It is widely used in ayurvedic medicines in India and other countries. Studies have shown that Boswellia inhibits pro-inflammatory mediators in the human body. Long term use does not lead to irritation unlike the prolonged used of NSAIDS. It is very effective for bursitis, too.

Burdock An herb used to purify the blood and stimulates the immune system. It is used for skin disorders such as boils, acne, and eczema. Traditional Chinese Medicine has used Burdock for over 3,000 years in the treatment of inflammation, tumors, and infections, both bacterial and fungal.

Calendula An excellent herb for most skin disorders, including diaper rash, sun burns, bruises, and insect stings/bites. Women's cosmetic manufacturers widely use calendula in product formulation. It has a soothing effect on irritated skin. Calendula, related to Burdock, shares common properties and reduces inflammation and combats infections from bacterial, fungal, and viral sources. Other properties actually assist the skin to heal itself after a wound.

Cats Claw (una de gato) A phenomenal herb from South America that is good for many problems. One of its properties is to enhance the immune system which aids in the healing process of cuts, bruises, and other skin irritations. It is reported to be a vigorous antioxidant. It contains compounds called glycosides that exhibit anti-inflammatory and antiviral properties. It is said to be good for bursitis, lupus, and rheumatoid arthritis.

Cayenne (capsaicin) An ancient herb the Greeks named kopto meaning "I bite." Cayenne contains vitamins A and C in addition to the alkaloid capsaicin. Capsaicin produces a sensation that stimulates the brain to secrete endorphins that help block pain signals to the brain. Creams and lotions containing capsaicin effectively relieve a wide range of painful conditions, including post-mastectomy pain, nerve pain caused by diabetes, arthritis, and is considered very good for shingles. Featherstone's Analgesic Rub uses Capsaicin to work toward pain relief for muscles as well as joints.

Eucalyptus Widely used in liniments and salves to treat sore joints and muscles. When used in conjunction with other herbs and emu oil, it offers the body a quick method of reducing pain. It can be used in aromatherapy and helps clear nasal passages. 

Ginger An herb that is reported to stimulate blood circulation, thus enhancing the healing process for skin irritations such as cuts, insect stings/bites, and bruising. It is a strong antioxidant and is an effect anti-microbial agent for sores and wounds. 

Lavender Long used in Eastern European countries, it is respected for its positive effect for rheumatism and joint pain associated with arthritis. Lavender contains some medicinal components such as perillyl alcohol, geraniol, and linalool. Other attributes are that Lavender is antibacterial and anti-fungal. It is very good for psoriasis and other skin disorders.

Lobelia An old herb that has been reported to have been used in the 1700's by native Indians as a tobacco substitute. Modern uses include sprains, strains, and muscle aches. 

Neem Known in its native India as the Pharmacy Tree, Neem has been used for numerous conditions. Used for aches to gum disease, the neem tree is an amazing plant. It can be taken internally and is used topically for a wide assortment of skin problems. Featherstone has based a product on this plant called Neemu. The combination of neem and emu oil with other herbs has resulted in fantastic results with eczema and psoriasis.

Yellow Dock Acts as a blood purifier and is excellent for skin rashes, hives, eczema, psoriasis, and warts.

Yucca An herb that acts like a blood purifier. It is reported to be very beneficial for the relief of pain associated with arthritis, osteoporosis, and most inflammatory disorders.

Another Featherstone product, Emsomine, utilizes the unique properties of glucosamine sulfate and chondroitin sulfate. These two ingredients are known for their action toward relieving the pain from arthritis and other joint ailments. The response of this product has been outstanding and is recommended by those who suffer arthritic pain.

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