Foot Balm

KAL SA KA foot balm 80ml

  • Circulation-enhancing for feet and legs
  • Helps quickly with stinging and burning tired feet
  • Swelling due to congested feet will recede
  • The foot balm is antiperspirant and makes your feet supple and resistant
  • High, lasting effectiveness against cornea and corns
  • The pH is in the basic range
  • Suitable for therapy-accompanying care of the diabetic foot

Price: 9,95 Euro + shipping

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Special Ingredients of foot balm and their effects

Calamus (Acorus calamus)

The Calamus is a perennial, herbaceous plant that stature reaches from 60 to max. 120 cm. It has an about thumb strong, aromatic-smelling rhizome (a subterranean or close above the ground growing shoot axis system („underground shoot“ – rootstock).

 

Originally the calamus comes from China, where it has been around since 1,000 BC. Chr. Is documented as a medicinal plant. Since the 13th century, it is also native to Central Europe. The calamus prefers growing on the banks of streams, ponds and ditches.

The root of the calamus plant is full of essential oils (up to 5%), bitter substances, tannins and mucilage:

  • The essential oils are: decadienal, caryophyllene, humulene, curcumin
  • Bitter substances: Acoron, Acorin, Neoacoron

Main active ingredients: essential oils

Effects that are relevant for us: detoxifying, antiseptic, toning, sedative, relaxing, soothing, brain tonic.

Camphor (Cinnamomum camphora)

Camphor has long time is used in medicine in area of its origin. Since at least 900 A.D., it is obtained from the camphor tree. The Arabs also used it for a long time in medicine. Middle of the 17th.In the 19th century, the first camphor tree was planted in Europe (Netherlands).

Ordinary camphor is obtained from the chamomile tree (Cinnamomum camphora). This belongs to the laurel family and grows in southern China, Indochina and southern Japan and is cultivated in the tropics, especially in Taiwan and Florida.

The trees must be about 60 years old before they can be used for the extraction of Camphor. The essential oil is then recovered by careful steam distillation and crystallization of the shredded wood of the roots, trunks and bark.

Camphor has a characteristic, strong, fragrant, aromatic-woody, eucalyptus-like odor. In the cosmetic field camphor is used more as an active ingredient than as a fragrance. It is also a part of face, shaving, skin and hair lotions. Camphor has a mild antiseptic, analgesic and antipruritic effect in these preparations.

Camphor has long been used medically for rheumatism, muscle strain, neuralgia and chilblains, as well as in the form of 10% ointment rubs for chronic arthritis, tendonitis, traumatic swelling, myalgia, bursitis, sprain, sprain due to the locally strong irritant, circulatory effect. Above all, the external application of aching muscles and joints spreads.

Peppermint oil (Mentha Peperita Oil)

Peppermint oil is an essential oil from the flowering peppermint bush. Because of its special high quality and lower occurrence, it is more expensive than the otherwise popular Japanese mint oil. Peppermint oil is generally used to relieve muscle, nerve and headache or itching. It has a disinfecting effect on bacteria and is anti-inflammatory. The Kal Sa Ka Foot Balm is used to relieve the symptoms of overworked foot and leg muscles. . In addition, peppermint oil provides a cooling and refreshing effect when applied externally to the skin. It can also reduce annoying itching caused by the cooling.

All ingredients of our Kal Sa Ka Foot Balm (Full Declaration):
Aqua, Cetearyl Alcohol, Lanolin, Glycerin, Cinnamomum Camphora Leaf Oil,
Mentha Piperita Oil, Cetearyl Glucoside, Acorus Calamus Root Oil, Limonene, Linalool.

 

Kal Sa Ka Foot Balm is – like our other products – certified by COSMOS NATURAL / BDIH. . This strict certification is one of the most demanding, most critical natural cosmetics seals in Germany and Europe and is awarded annually. Prerequisite for the award is strict adherence to the regulations and criteria, which are checked every year by BDIH on site.