- Supports Skin Comfort: Gently soothes skin and promotes a feeling of ease for irritations.
- Enhances Skin Vitality: Supports healthy-looking skin and overall comfort.
- Promotes Scalp Health: Aids in maintaining a healthy and comfortable scalp.
- Aids Clear Breathing: Contributes to a feeling of respiratory openness and ease.
- Natural Antifungal: from its high content of nordihydroguaiaretic acid (NDGA), a powerful antioxidant compound found in the plant.
This formula is designed to provide soothing benefits for both skin vitality and respiratory well-being.
It works topically to soothe minor skin sensations and promotes a feeling of comfortable skin. It also aids in encouraging clear breathing and a sense of respiratory ease.
Chaparral (Larrea tridentata) is traditionally used topically for relief of dry, itchy skin, skin lesions and dry flaky scalp. It has anti-parasitic and anti-fungal properties, but please note that it will not clear systemic fungal or parasitic infections. Please see Fungus-Ease.
Experience a refreshing sensation that supports your body's natural balance and comfort.
- Versatile Application: Designed for both topical skin use and promoting clear breathing.
- For Overall Well-being: Ideal for men and women of all ages seeking general comfort.
Chaparral Topical Uses
Chaparral has traditionally been used to help reduce the growth of certain fungi on the skin, making it a popular ingredient in herbal salves, washes, and scalp treatments.
Supports Skin Comfort
Chaparral is known to help ease dry, flaky, or itchy skin, making it a popular choice for natural skincare.
Cleansing Properties
Contains natural compounds (like nordihydroguaiaretic acid, or NDGA) that give it strong antioxidant and surface-cleansing effects, helping maintain healthy-looking skin.
Soothes Irritated Areas
Traditionally used to calm minor skin discomfort caused by dryness, exposure to the elements, or environmental stressors.
Scalp Support
Helps reduce dry scalp and flakiness when used in hair and scalp care routines.
Caution for Internal Use
Despite its traditional uses, chaparral is not recommended for internal antifungal treatment due to potential liver toxicity when taken in large amounts or over long periods. Its safest and most common use is external/topical.