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45ml Healing Balm

Regular price $10.00 CAD
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Healing Balm, From Our Hives to Your Hands

This is the balm we keep on our own shelf.

Made in small batches with ingredients we trust, this healing balm blends organic coconut oil with beeswax, honey, and propolis straight from our own hives. We infuse it with yarrow, calendula, and comfrey tinctures that we make at our farm as well. Herbs traditionally used to support skin repair and soothe irritation.

It’s simple. It’s effective. And it’s made close to the land.

Use it for:
• Dry, cracked hands
• Chapped lips
• Minor cuts and scrapes
• Rough skin and hardworking knuckles
• Everyday skin support

The beeswax creates a breathable protective barrier.
The honey and propolis help nourish and defend the skin.
The herbal tinctures bring gentle plant-based support.
And organic coconut oil keeps it smooth and deeply moisturizing.

No synthetic fragrances.
No petroleum.
No fillers.

Just real ingredients from the hive and the field.

A little goes a long way.

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Stranks Family Farms

We value Regeneratively and Ethically produced whole food that will make your family thrive

  • FREE LOCAL DELIVERY

    Local delivery is on us for all orders over $100

  • SUPPORT LOCAL FOOD CHAINS

    Join a system that relys on your neighbours, not big corporations

  • EAT HEALTHIER FOOD

    Regeneratively raised crops promote your health, and soil life

Common Questions

Is everything you sell grown by you?

We produce some products we sell, but the rest are carefully sourced from trusted suppliers with preference on local.

Are your products all certified organic?

No, not all our products are certified organic. However, any of the farmers we work with that are not certified use Regenerative practises.

Do you deliver for free?

Yes, we offer free local delivery once/week. See checkout for deatils

Are you family owned?

 Yes, Patrick's family has been farming in This area for 7 generations. While he is the first beekeeper of the family, he is proud to cary on the tradition of agriculture.