[Siddha Lepa Balm]
"A versatile balm filled with Sri Lankan wisdom"
Hettigoda Industries' Herbal Ayurvedic Balm is a panacea that is so popular in Sri Lanka that there is no one who does not know it.
Ayurveda is a 5,000-year-old traditional medicine of India and Sri Lanka.
Packed with wisdom and the blessings of nature, the balm is exactly the item you want to have in your family.
● The refreshing scent of eucalyptus and citronella refreshes both mind and body
The most distinctive feature of the balm is that it contains herbs such as eucalyptus and citronella and spices such as cinnamon in a perfect balance.
The moment you apply it, a soothing and refreshing scent spreads and heals your tired body and mind.
● For stiff shoulders, insect bites, and nasal congestion
Eucalyptus oil and citronella oil are said to have anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, and can be expected to be effective in relieving stiff shoulders and insect bites.
In Sri Lanka, balm is also used as a folk remedy to relieve nasal cold symptoms such as nasal congestion and runny nose by dissolving the balm in hot water and inhaling the steam.
● 100% natural ingredients
The only ingredients in the formulation are eucalyptus oil, citronella oil, cinnamon oil, pine oil, menthol, and camphor.
It is 100% naturally derived ingredients, so you can use it every day with confidence.
● Recommended usage
☑ Massage on shoulders and neck: The scent of eucalyptus and citronella soothes after a long day.
☑ Apply to insect bites: Reduces itching and soothes inflammation.
☑ Apply under the nose: The soothing scent improves the passage of the nose.
☑ Dissolve in hot water and inhale steam: At the beginning of a cold.
● Recommended for people like this
☑ Those who suffer from stiff shoulders and muscle pain
☑ Those who suffer from insect bites and itching
☑ Those who want to prevent colds
☑ Those who want to relax
☑ Looking for skincare products with naturally derived ingredients
Why don't you experience the wisdom of Sri Lanka and the blessings of nature at Siddhārīpā balm?