1. Operation:
    The balm for damaged skin was created by careful selection of useful ingredients, mainly from the nature of our climate. This is very important, because for centuries we have adapted to use plants from our environment. Our organism is prepared to derive the greatest benefit for itself from domestic plants.
    It is used for skin damage: burns and burns, cuts, injuries and wounds, sports injuries, hematomas, pressure ulcers (type of skin death due to interruption of circulation due to prolonged pressure in bedridden patients), skin infections with or without inflammation, 
    The active ingredients of propolis and essential oils of tea tree and lavender are:
    1. antimicrobial (antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal) - prevent the development of bacteria, viruses and fungi.
    2. anti-inflammatory - reduce useless inflammatory reaction and thus redness (rubor), pain (dolor), impaired skin function (functiolaesa).
    3. Immunomodulatory - increase the body's ability to fight skin infections, autoimmune diseases (psoriasis, eczema) 
    4. Lavender essential oil especially accelerates epithelialization, ie. healing of visible (macro) and invisible (micro) damage to the skin, so that the skin defect is covered as soon as possible.
    The common active principle of propolis, tea tree essential oil and lavender is 1,8-cineole (eucachoptol, kajeputol). In addition to this active principle, lavender essential oil has the cationic principle linalyl acetate, linalool and camphor, and tea tree essential oil terpinen-4-ol. Propolis has at least 1,8-cineole, but therefore has other useful active principles that have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects, and these are mainly quercetin derivatives (bioflavonoids) and caffeic acid derivatives.
    The immunomodulatory effect of 1,8-cineole is manifested mostly by increasing the phagocytic capacity of monocytes and macrophages, types of leukocytes, blood cells that participate in the body's defense against various external (viruses, bacteria, fungi) and internal (tumors) attacks. ways of destroying microorganisms and tumor cells. The influence of active principles is greatest at the place of application, but they have only milder effects on the whole organism because they easily pass through the skin and enter the lymph and bloodstream.
    Method of application:
    Wash your hands with soap and water. Wash the place where you will apply the balm immediately before use with a lukewarm solution (tea) of chamomile. Dry everything well with a clean towel, tapping gently. Since the balm is harder than the cream, we will explain how to use it to maximize the effects of the balm.
    Scrape a little balm with a plastic spatula and apply to the fingertip. Now apply a thin layer of balm to the affected area with your fingertip.
    Rub lightly until the skin absorbs it. Do this at least 3-4 times a day, always in the evening.
    After each use, wash the plastic spatula with hot water to remove all the grease, and soak the 70% alcohol in a closed container so that the alcohol covers the surface of the spatula. Leave it like this until the next use. Rinse the spatula with lukewarm water before use.

    Composition:
    In addition to cold-pressed olive oil, beeswax and vegetable wax (candelilla), and 11 other medicinal plants (increased concentration of marigold and buckthorn, rus, burdock, rastavic, hajduk grass, St. John's wort, kicica, zova, shortcut and nettle), balm for damaged skin contains propolis and essential oils of tea tree and lavender.

    Packaging: 50 ml