When you purchase certified organic herbs from Banyan Botanicals, you can be confident that you are making a healthful choice, while also contributing to a healthier planet. In order to meet the USDA’s stringent organic standards our entire line of supply is regularly inspected by independent 3rd party certifying agencies.
Learn MoreSoothing and comforting herbal balm for regular chest and breast massage
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Designed to support all bodies, Breast Care Balm transforms a healthy practice into a nurturing ritual. This soothing and comforting herbal balm is the perfect companion for regular breast and chest massage, which supports a healthy lymphatic system and circulation while it releases any stagnation.
California Customers: WARNING
Can be practiced daily or weekly.
For external use only. Keep out of the reach of children.
Each 4oz jar contains: Castor seed oil (Ricinus communis)+, Sesame seed oil (Sesamum indicum)+, Sunflower Oil+, Refined Coconut oil(Cocus nucifera)+, Beeswax+, Guduchi (Indian tinospora) stem (Tinospora cordifolia)+, Manjistha (Indian madder) root (Rubia cordifolia)+, Tulsi aerials (Ocimum tenuiflorum)+, Punarnava (Boerhavia) root (Boerhaavia diffusa)+, Amla fruit (Phyllanthus emblica)+, Arjuna bark (Terminalia arjuna)+, Bhumyamalaki (Chanca piedra) aerials (Phyllanthus amarus)+, Licorice root (Glycyrrhiza glabra)+, Guggulu (Guggul) resin (Commiphora mukul)+, Palmarosa essential oil (Cymbopogon martini)+.
+Certified Organic
Ayurvedic Energetics:
Guduchi, a vine with heart-shaped leaves, contains berberine, a plant alkaloid that supports several systems of health throughout the body.*
Manjistha is the quintessential blood cleanser in the Ayurvedic pharmacopoeia, commonly used to support healthy skin and a clear complexion.*
Sattvic in nature, tulsi is considered one of the most sacred plants in India. Our tulsi is grown and harvested in India and Southern Oregon.
Environmentally responsible practices support the long term well-being of the plants and ecosystems we source from.
Organic herbs are grown with the use of renewable resources, contributing to both individual and planetary health.
Equitable supply chains ensure the social and economic well-being of our small farmers, producers, and suppliers.