Pine Tar
The Arroa bug cannot stand the pungent smell of tar oil and is forced to leave the hive. It treats non-healing wounds on the nails of animals. It is very good for body wounds in sheep and goats. When it is applied to the body of animals such as horses, donkeys and cattle, harmful insects cannot get into it. If it is impregnated with a small piece of felt and placed outside the house, harmful pests such as snakes and scorpions will not be able to come.
It cures throat infection if it is dropped on a small piece of candy and sucked, or if it is dropped onto the little finger and sucked. It has therapeutic properties in hand and foot eczema. In cases of alopecia areata, hair grows back where it is applied. It accelerates healing in non-healing wounds. and known for its antifungal properties.
Pine Tar has been used for years in the treatment of skin diseases due to its medicinal benefits. It has been proven to be very effective in soothing psoriasis and eczema, reducing itching on the scalp due to dandruff, relieving inflammation in the body, relieving itching due to insect bites, and treating other skin irritations.
