burliegh balm
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this is a long over due video on a good friends product Burleigh balm. a great balm that has a ton of applications
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Video Transcription
hi hey guys doing the civilian Mars mass outdoors today we're gonna be talking about a product from a good friend of mine Jamie burly so don't go away all right guys what you looking at right now is a product from a really good friend of mine Jamie burly this burly bomb and this is a great product to keep with you when you're in the woods you know it's a medicinal it's a blue bruh can't you know we I lubricate the my knives for tool maintenance my seals on the fire Pistons you know I really don't use a fire piston very often when I'm in the woods until recently when I was introduced to the trailer multi flame tool so I even use burly bomb to lubricate the seals on the Pistons but like I said this is so much that this can do it's not only a medicinal which we're going to talk about hearing a little bit but it's for tool maintenance it's preventative you can actually I put this on me you know just kind of a light layer on my arms and things like that when I'm going through areas that are heavily laden with poison ivy you know it keeps the the rural oil on top of of the burly bomb so it doesn't sink into the skin and I've had success with that and I get poison ivy pretty much just by looking at so that's something that you know maybe you could think of but there's probably a thousand and one uses that this can be used for alright guys so like I said there's a ton of things that i use burly bomb for and i wanted to wait till i did this video Jamie actually gave me a sample of this stuff months ago you know and I just any time that I got cut I always make sure i use the early bomb on it anytime I got any kind of like contact dermatitis from a poison ivy or anything for that matter that's cheating I'd make sure that I at least treated it with early bomb just to see what was going to happen and I could just tell you from my personal experience with literally bomb it's been probably almost close to a year now that I've been using it is that it definitely speeds up my healing right I mean I know the rate that my body heals and actually a lot of you guys know that I'm a type 2 diabetic it's I control that through my diet things like that I'd actually don't take medicine for it but it's possible for me to kind of slowly heal but with this stuff it definitely cuts that time for sure like I said I've noticed with brilliant that you know certain rashes that I get on my on my skin sometimes my legs from walking through poison ivy sometimes my arms things like that I've treated those with really bomb burns actually in point of fact we were up in Michigan with Jamie burly and I had an accident where I grabbed a cup that the handles on it we're in the coals and I didn't know that they were and I got a pretty nasty burn my fingers things happened right when I treated that burn with burly bomb and pretty much right away it soothe the burn and within a matter of four or five days and even you could even notice that it was there you know and that probably would have taken almost two weeks to repair itself so this product's ability alone to help me speed up my recovery from minor scrapes and cuts burns things like that and from my experience it it's about fifty percent faster in my body's normal healing ring is absolutely great in my opinion it's worth putting in my pack for that reason alone you know not only that is it's going to keep minor cuts and things like that from getting infections even and just not monitor cuts I've seen people that I know put these on pretty nasty you know I got a guy that actually slacks himself home just a bum and he's a really really good friend of mine on facebook and he treated his cut with a burly ball you know there's all kinds of testimonials out there things like that this this product is getting around pretty fast but it's going to help keep those minor cuts and scrapes from getting an infection because its antimicrobial so it's going to help kind of control the growth of bacteria and other viruses that get into those cuts so let's talk about the actual product description right now the ingredients to the product on / the back of the tent itself is coconut oil which has amazing effect plantain honey and just I know Jamie burly and I know what he puts in his brilliant just honey this isn't just the honey that you go to Walmart something I can't pick off the shelf I mean this is honey straight from the hive dead bees and parts of the hive and things like this is really really unpasteurized really good no GMO honey let's see Glanton honey vitamin E and beeswax and even the beeswax you know I cell please wax products and Jamie kind of stairs away from the beeswax that I get because I get it from a local farm but it's a really big form and they actually filter and pasteurized everything and things like that so he doesn't want that because like i said it's filtered and pasteurized so going through the list you know coconut oil has an amazing effect on the body on especially on the epidermis and plantain is a a great herb obviously anybody that knows about plants that stuff's everywhere you narrowly proudly all kinds of plantains out there its astringent it has drawing powers you know you could crush that up put it on a splinter and helps draw splinter out help to pull the toxin from bee stings you know what have you so that is just a really really great herb that he and you'll put in there for those effects so like I said this this product probably has a thousand and one uses you know I'll put this and just take a little swipe of your finger you know you don't need much put that on my lips you know this the product smells really really good but probably the coconut oil and the honey and things like that if I have dry skin even though just rub a little bit on my hands rub it on the dry skin my hands are dry over my my hands chafing you know some people out there you know you're walking 20 miles on a hike something's going to get shaped you know and I've put early bomb underneath my armpits and in between my legs where things are going it shaped you know when things are moving things me shaped you know a lot of people like to talk about it but it's back to life you know this will help prevent that for sure if i use this up i used burly bomb for to maintenance this is what I use for four minutes either that or I carry animal fats and you know this is just something that's in my hip pack and I use that you know every night when I come back into camp and I'm ready to settle down I pull out my blades if they need touched up I'll touch them up and then I add burly bomb to him to prevent rust support tool maintenance fee oh no carbon steel blade you're going to have to do constant daily if you're using them daily took bacon tool maintenance I've even used burly bomb to treat my boots my leather you know on my boots of it guess you kind of class that as to maintenance my boots are tools their tools that I use on my feet so I dressed my leather my brother Chiefs for my knives my other boots I dress it with Brody Baum works just great comes out looking brand new honest they tell you the truth but like I said there's probably a thousand one uses for this you know as soon as i turn the camera off I'm going to say oh yeah wait a minute that was one yeah I use this stuff for a ton of things you know I definitely wanted to shoot this video and get this product out of my channel to let my viewers aware of this is a wonderful wonderful product that I think everyone should have at least a 10 of in their packing he sells this and a lip balm sighs the lip balm sells this 10 which I believe is a one ounce so yeah one ounce 10 and he sells basically a deodorant stick and I believe that's a 6-ounce and I think that's only for twenty dollars for six ounces I'm not sure I have to go check i have one home and it didn't bring out with me so there's three different sizes so you can either get one or two of them or all of them and you can you know kind of throw what in your pack what you need what I actually do is I keep the 1 ounce 10 in my hip pack and whenever the 1 ounce 10 runs out I go home and I take the big deodorants tick and I roll it up a little bit and I just slide it basically cut it with the 10 and my tent filled up again so that's just maybe a tip of trick maybe you guys want to think about and if ever like I said I get really big like a dermatitis from poison ivy or anything like that then I'll use the actual big six ounce deodorant stick for for that big area that I want to expose to Billy Bob so like I said this is just a video to let everybody know about this product hopefully some of you already know about this and you're using it because it's a wonderful product I like to send a special thanks out to my buddy Jamie burly for letting me use this stuff for as long as i have i've used it like i said for almost a year now and i'm absolutely thrilled with it naturally impressed with it and i can't think of enough uses for it every day I think I come up with something else that is used for so this has been William R smash out the worst I hope you enjoyed the video and if you did click Subscribe lock in this video really helps me and my channel out a lot I appreciate all reviews comments
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William Myers MantisOutdoors
Modern and primitive skills, fun in the woods and product reviews
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