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Unlock the Power of Ancient Mayan Medicine with Martha's Magic Mayan Pain Cream

Shea butter, Coco butter, Mango butter, Hemp extract, Aloe oil, Jojoba oil, Vit E oil, Tumeric, Lemon Grass, Emu oil, Rosemary oil, Borneol oil, Eucalyptus oil, Resveratrol, Dogwood Bark extract, Devils Claw extract, Cordoncillo Negro, Avocado seed extract, Stinging Neddle extract, Capcasium oil, Eucommia Bark extract, Bee's wax (Soy wax vegan) (*Menthol, *Wintergreen oil)

Keep in a cool place (below 80 deg) for best results, or refrigerate for optimum storage.

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*Wintergreen oil

Wintergreen oil warning:
Wintergreen oil, derived from the leaves of the wintergreen plant, is used in various products, from flavorings to topical creams and pain relievers, due to its minty scent and cooling sensation. However, using this oil cautiously is essential, as it contains high levels of methyl salicylate, a compound similar to aspirin, which can be toxic in large amounts.

Here are some warnings and precautions associated with wintergreen oil:

  1. Do Not Ingest: Wintergreen oil should never be ingested, as even small amounts can be poisonous. Ingesting wintergreen oil can lead to serious health complications such as ringing in the ears, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, headache, stomach pain, and confusion. In severe cases, it can cause kidney damage, convulsions, and even death.

  2. Avoid During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should avoid using wintergreen oil, as it can harm the baby.

  3. Not for Children: Wintergreen oil can be especially harmful to children and should be kept out of their reach. Accidental ingestion or improper application can lead to severe poisoning.

  4. Skin Irritation: Undiluted wintergreen oil can cause skin irritation. Always dilute it in carrier oil before applying it topically. Also, perform a patch test to check for any allergic reactions.

  5. Avoid if You Have Certain Health Conditions: People with asthma, bleeding disorders, or those who are allergic to aspirin should avoid using wintergreen oil.

  6. Interactions with Medications: Wintergreen oil can interact with several types of medications, including anticoagulants, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), and other medications involved in blood clotting. Always consult with a healthcare provider before using wintergreen oil, especially if you are taking any medications.

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