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Móa rescue healing balm

Behold Móa's weird and wonderful uses...

Móa is a vital part of any outdoorsy first-aid kit, be it climbing, camping, sailing or ski-ing. It's miraculous healing powers have been praised by many adventurous folk who like a good climb and the great outdoors!

  • soothe dry and itchy skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis
  • treat cold sores and chapped lips
  • apply to sore, red nostrils when you have the sniffles
  • mix with a little hot water and gargle to soothe a sore throat
  • calm sun-burnt or weathered skin ailments; even mild frostbite, so they say
  • help heal minor cuts, sores, bruises and burns
  • use on minor burns from the camp fire
  • use on rope burns and blisters and avoid scarring
  • zap those pesky insect bites and stings
  • use between the toes to help combat athlete's foot; it's a ramblers dream-cream!

 

 Some Móa Miracles

Testimonial for psoriasis treatment

Emilie Brosnahan, psoriasis sufferer
I wanted to write in to tell you all at MOA that i love your product. I am long suffering from the incurable skin disease psoriasis
. It comes and goes but when it comes it usually attaches itself firstly to my face, arms and legs. People constantly touch my face to wipe of what they think are crumbs or bits of apple but are actually flakey skin cells produced by the disorder and are in fact still attached. Very embarrassing for both parties, especially me. As a woman in my 20s I have become extremely self conscious of it. I have tried everything from steroids to tar treatment,special diets and UV sun beds. Nothing has worked in the long run. Being a bit of a hippy at heart when a friend introduced me to your all natural product i jumped at the chance to try it out. Now i use it all the time. It hasn't cured my psoriasis completely but as soon as i apply it it disappears within hours. Amazing!!!

Testimonial for sun burn and frostbite treatment by international mountaineer

Jake Meyer, international mountaineer and Everest record breaker uses it as a permanent part of his first-aid kit!

"High in the mountains the air is much thinner, and the increased UV light and solar radiation not to mention the extreme cold means that your skin is much more susceptible to sunburn and frostbite. Moa balm is the most soothing and effective product that I've ever used, and is now a permanent part of my first-aid kit. Soothing and healing sunburn,frostbite, cuts and scrapes: Moa balm is as an important part of my kit list as my ice-axe and crampons.“

Testimonial for athletes foot treatment

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I really love this balm. I do! I have tried many. I have used it on dry patches but most of all on some sore skin I have on my foot which itches like crazy when I get warm and this really does stop the itching.  
I also use this on the other half’s (halves?!) face as it was flaking like crazy when we were away (literally, like face dandruff) so a layer of this stuff and it helped a lot. I have tried it as a cleanser and it reminds me of Eve Lom’s cleansing balm. I also have the smaller travel size pot which I carry with me everywhere now – it has replaced all my other balms.

Testimonial for treatment of frostbite

Roger Stroud, a mountaineer must-have, used to treat his frost bitten skin 
Roger Stroud was suffering from severe frost bite on his face when he met Icelandic mountaineer Grönli who treated his frost biten skin with Móa balm and gave him a jar to take with him. After only a week of applying Móa to the affected area, Stroud’s burns eased and the skin healed completely. Grönli and his team swear that it really is a miracle balm and that no traveler should leave home without it.  Roger Stroud believes the balm is a wonder product with miraculous healing properties,“The Móa Balm was absolutely brilliant. I have never seen anything like it before. I put the balm on the affected area several times a day-it took about a week before my face was completely better-remarkable considering how bad it was.”