Description
Lumière Healing Balm:
May assist with: All types of Radiation Burns and other Burns, Cuts & Grazes, Scars, Fever Blisters, Thrush, Athlete’s Foot, Eczema, Rosacea, Shingles, Psoriasis and other skin issues.
Note: This healing balm was specifically formulated for patients undergoing radiation therapy to minimise or prevent radiation burn to the skin of areas being radiated by protecting and stimulating skin regeneration. It also promotes hair growth for cancer patients who have lost their hair due to chemotherapy.
Directions: Apply the balm to the skin of the affected areas. Repeat application morning and evening for all burns and different skin conditions, ensuring the balm is absorbed.
NB: For patients undergoing radiation therapy, ensure that you inform the Oncologist/Radiation Therapist about the use of Lumière Healing Balm, developed by Dr Glen Taylor. Most Oncologists/Radiation Therapists have not heard of Lumière Healing Balm. The healing balm must be applied to the applicable areas at least 24 hours prior to the treatment. It should be applied again as soon after the treatment session as possible, to have the best results by minimizing or preventing radiation burns.
Side effects: No known or reported side effects whatsoever. A slight tingling sensation on sensitive skin is normal and not harmful.
Ingredients: Amino Acids, Magnesium and Essential Fatty Acids – Vitamin F.
Note: There is no antibacterial component in this healing balm.
Warning: Keep out of reach of Children. This product is for external use only. However, as it contains no toxins at all, it is not harmful if ingested.
In the case of an infected wound, consult your doctor immediately. The healing balm is safe to use together with any medicines the doctor prescribes for the infection, but the doctor must be made aware of it.
Instructions: Keep the Healing Balm in a cool dry place, max 20° C.
Note: This product has not been evaluated by the Medical Control Council. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.