Weleda Hypercal Healing Cream

A traditional herbal medicine for the family First Aid kit to soothe and help heal painful cuts, abrasions and wounds. 100% natural Weleda Hypercal Healing Cream (containing Hypericum [St. John’s Wort] and Calendula), with its anti-inflammatory, natural pain relief and wound healing properties, supports the formation of healthy skin tissue and promotes skin repair. Especially effective for painful cuts.

$35.95

SKU 2629523 Category

Certified Organic

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Ingredients

Each 1g contains: Tincture, equiv. fresh juice: Calendula officinalis, flowering herb 10mg; Hypericum perforatum, flowering herb 16.7mg; Infusion, equiv. dry: Calendula officinalis, flower 13.5mg; Hypericum perforatum, flowering herb 13.5mg; Oil extract, equiv. fresh: Hypericum perforatum, flower 30mg; Oil extract, equiv. dry: Calendula officinalis, flower 22.5mg; in a base containing natural vegetable oils and beeswax, fragranced with Lavender essential oil. Free from synthetic fragrances, preservatives, parabens and free from petrochemical derivatives, e.g. paraffins.

Directions for use

Adults/Children: Clean the wound with Weleda Hypercal Healing Lotion and/or water. Apply a small amount of Hypercal Healing Cream two to three times daily and if necessary cover with a dressing, or as directed by your health care professional. If symptoms persist, consult your health care professional. Keep out of reach of children. For external use only. Store below 30°.

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