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Cancer Care Package

A Cancer Care Package: A Touch of Comfort and Support

Created by a breast cancer survivor, a cancer care package filled with salves, balms and a special piece of jewelry can be a thoughtful and practical gift for a newly diagnosed cancer patient. These products can provide much-needed relief from the physical side effects of treatment, such as dry skin, itching, and soreness.

Chemotherapy and radiation therapy can often lead to dry, irritated skin, painful joints and generally not feeling your best. Lotions, salves, and balms can help to moisturize and soothe the affected areas, reducing discomfort and promoting healing.

By providing both physical and emotional support, a cancer care package can be a valuable resource for a newly diagnosed patient as they navigate their journey toward recovery.

Items included in a care package is:

1. Calendula Scar Salve - 1 ounce tin -  No added scent.

2. Arnica Muscle Salve - 2 ounce Tin -  No added scent.

3. Lip Balm Tube -  All natural ingredients. Light scent of peppermint and Vanilla.  

4. Anti Nausea Roller Ball - 10 ml roller ball. Fractionated Coconut Oil with Peppermint EO. 

5. Bath Salts - Very lightly rose scented Epsom salts, sprinkled with a tiny amount of organically grown rose petals. 

6. Rose Quartz Worry Stone - I found rubbing these just prior to any scan gave me something to do to ease my mind. 

7. Gemstone Bracelet Stack - Handmade by me, gemstone bracelet set of three, in rose quartz and amethyst with charms.   

8. Positive quote card. Just because :) 







 

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