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Posted by Lynn Moddejonge, Everett, Washington | Jul 16, 2008

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A woman in her 50s stopped at my booth. "I have arthritis in my fingers and nothing relieves the pain."

I said, "I can. Mine will work immediately. Come back in 20 minutes when you feel the relief."

She looked at me and said, "Lady, if I leave this booth now, I am NOT coming back in 20 minutes. I'm on my way home."

I smiled. "You'll be back," I said.

Not 15 minutes later, there she was. "I CAN'T BELIEVE IT!" she started. "I haven't been able to straighten my fingers in months! And now the mobility is back! I'm able to straighten my fingers!"

That's what I do. I provide relief to people seeking natural solutions for their discomfort: their headaches, rashes, arthritis, carpal tunnel, and sore muscles and joints.

Wanna try some of the stuff below? Email me here.

Arnica and Comfrey

Arnica in this ointment promotes the healing of wounds, bruises, and irritation. It reduces pain and swelling and works on bruised muscles and arthritic joints. My mother passes it out at her Senior Center. Swears by it, she says.

Eczema Ointment

Gentle enough for my three-year-old granddaughter, this ointment contains a topical analgesic that stops pain and itching. It also contains skin rejuvenation and circulation-enhancing herbs.

Lavender and Calendula

My very first ointment, it's made for tender baby skin. It's my second-best seller! Calendula reduces inflammation, promotes wound healing, and is an antiseptic. Also good for the small wrinkles on the faces of "women of certain ages."

Magic Goo

Named by my kids due to its wondrous powers, this simple ointment made of herbs and essential oils softens the hard, rough skin on your feet, knees, and elbows.

Oh, My Aching Head! Ointment

Rub this ointment on your temples and the base of your neck. See what happens. Must be the topical pain reliever and Feverfew, believed to reduce the severity, duration, and frequency of migraine headaches. May improve blood vessel tone, too.

Stuffy Nose Stuff

Heals my daughter who is allergic to Eucalyptus, so you won't find any of it -- or any menthol -- in the product. All natural, it contains essential oils to kill bacteria, relieve the bronchial area, and open up the breathing passages. Ahhh. I feel better already!

Tea Tree Ointment

My #1 seller! Hearkens back to WWII days, the Australian Army used to give soldiers this ointment for infections, burns, cuts, abrasions, and bug bites. This product is anti- everything! Anti-microbial, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-infectious, anti-parasitic, and anti-viral! The only thing it is FOR is for pain relief.

Tendon and Tunnel Relief

With lavender and cayenne, this all-natural ointment helps ease all sorts of pains including rheumatoids, arthritis, carpal tunnel, and tendinitis. But don't use on open wounds! That cayenne will smart!

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  • Lynn Moddejonge
    Posted by Lynn Moddejonge, Everett, Washington | Jul 31, 2008

    Martin,

    If you are suffering from a normal headache you should not need aspirin in addition to the Oh, My Aching Head Ointment. There are herbs for both pain relief and relaxation in this ointment.

    If you have a migrain and you are already well into the cycle, you may need additional pain relief.

    I look forward to receiving your information. The oinments are $8.00 each plus shipping and handling.

  • Lynn Moddejonge
    Posted by Lynn Moddejonge, Everett, Washington | Jul 31, 2008

    Hello Terra,

    I am delighted that the ointments worked well for you. Please let me know when you are ready for more.

  • Joe Hage
    Posted by Joe Hage, Seattle, Washington | Aug 01, 2008

    Lynn, that Tea Tree Ointment helped my little Lucas. Falling off a bike hurts!

  • Kimberly LeRiche
    Posted by Kimberly LeRiche, Cornelius, Oregon | Aug 03, 2008

    Lynn, Do you have any recommendations for a possible pinched nerve in the shoulder/neck area?

    My father-in-law cannot seem to find any relief from this and has tried some accupuncture, cortisone shots, had MRI's but no relief so far.

    Kimberly

  • Lynn Moddejonge
    Posted by Lynn Moddejonge, Everett, Washington | Aug 04, 2008

    Hello Kimberly,

    You could try the Tendon and Tunnel which should help the tightness in his shoulder/neck area. I have not tested this ointment on nerves. Rosemary, which increases blood flow to the afflicted area, is one of the ingrediants in Tendon and Tunnel and may help with healing.

    I do have a money back guarantee, so if it does not work, I will be happy to refund your money if you return the unused ointment.

  • Ben L
    Posted by Ben L, Bozeman, Montana | Aug 05, 2008

    Lynn, do you accept credit cards?

  • Lynn Moddejonge
    Posted by Lynn Moddejonge, Everett, Washington | Aug 05, 2008

    Hello Ben,

    I am still working on my website, when it is up and running in the next couple of weeks, I will be accepting both paypal and credit cards. Currently I am accepting checks, cash and money orders.

    Thank you for asking, please let me know if there are any other questions I can answer.

    Lynn

  • Joe Hage
    Posted by Joe Hage, Seattle, Washington | Aug 09, 2008

    Hey, Lynn, if you come to the supporting member event, bring some samples!

    Joe

  • Lynn Moddejonge
    Posted by Lynn Moddejonge, Everett, Washington | Aug 11, 2008

    I will be at the supporting member event, Joe, bearing samples. See you there.

  • Hon. Janet Polinsky
    Posted by Hon. Janet Polinsky, Seattle, Washington | Aug 14, 2008

    Lynn, I am learning more about herbal supplements and the like.

    Have you ever had a customer complain of a side effect from your ointments?

  • Lynn Moddejonge
    Posted by Lynn Moddejonge, Everett, Washington | Aug 18, 2008

    Hello Janet,

    Like any substance that you take internally or apply topically it is possible to have an allergic reaction. I list all of the ingredients for my ointments on the label. If you have any particular questions about what is in an ointment prior to purchase, I will be happy to respond to questions.

    All of my ointments have a base of one of the following oils - sunflower, almond, grapeseed or olive and also contain bees wax. From there the ingredients differ depending upon which ointment you chose but all ingrediants are from plants - leaves, bark, flowers, root and/or essential oils.

    I hope this answers your question.

  • Hon. Janet Polinsky
    Posted by Hon. Janet Polinsky, Seattle, Washington | Sep 07, 2008

    It does, thank you.

    I'll email you separately to place an order. Thanks!

  • Perry Janssen
    Posted by Perry Janssen, Seattle, Washington | Sep 08, 2008

    HI Lynn, When you get your website up, I would love to know. I and many others I know use all natural products, so i would love to know more about your products. Perry

  • Melinda  Maxwell
    Posted by Melinda Maxwell, Newcastle, Washington | Nov 01, 2008

    I am really interested in your products, they sound great!

  • Lynn Moddejonge
    Posted by Lynn Moddejonge, Everett, Washington | Nov 03, 2008

    Hello Melinda, I would love to send you some samples if you send me your address.

  • Jessica Kristine
    Posted by Jessica Kristine, Seattle, Washington | Nov 03, 2008

    Hi Lynn, my partner gets these allergic reactions like hay fever, but we don't know what causes them. Any thoughts on those? Also, do you work with any other types of "healing arts"?

  • Lynn Moddejonge
    Posted by Lynn Moddejonge, Everett, Washington | Nov 03, 2008

    Hello Jessica,

    What kind of symptoms does your partner exhibit? Is it the sneezing, hard-to-breath symptoms or is it a rash? If it is a rash, the Calendula and Lavender might help. If it is sneezing, sniffly nose I have a Stuffy Nose ointment (similar to Vicks) but without Eucalyptus or menthol. These ointments would possibly help the symptom, but cure the cause.

    I am also a Reiki practioner and work with crystals.

  • Jessica Kristine
    Posted by Jessica Kristine, Seattle, Washington | Nov 04, 2008

    It's the sneezing, hard-to-breathe thing. Maybe we could discuss more via messages?

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