Emerald Balm is a combined balance of essential oils and natural ingredients
About Emerald Balm
Emerald Balm is used and loved in many caring fields
Emerald balm is now being used by massage therapists and complementary therapists throughout their clinics during massage treatments and being recommended by these professionals for their clients to use at home in between their massage treatments to help ease their aches and muscle tightness.
Emerald balm is also being sold through selected pharmacies and health food outlets by professionals who are committed to helping their customers to find some relief for their body aches and tightness.
We want you to let Emerald Balm help you to ease the aches in your body and help you to feel more comfortable.
Now available in 120ml and 15ml size jars, as well as 250ml jar for therapists to use it in their own professional clinics.
The development of
Emerald Balm
Developed by Australian Massage leader Greg Morling in response to the needs of his own clients.
Greg has been treating and caring for clients in his Sydney clinics, around Australia and internationally for over 37 years.
Greg realised the need for a professional balm that could be used in clinic during massage treatments and by clients at home on tight sore areas of the body.
Greg has developed his Emerald Balm in response to these needs.
Greg has always been interested in and inspired by the knowledge and connection that our indigenous first peoples have to country, plants and the natural goodness they possess.
He has always admired the generations of healing, wellbeing and nourishment they have provided to their families from the plants and foods from their lands.
Plants of all sorts have always been valued by our first nations people, they come from the land they love and are a part of
For thousands of years Indigenous Australian cultures have passed down their knowledge and respect for their environment and only use what they need to ensure these valuable resources are not wasted. They have always had a traditional approach to sustainability based on their connection to their land and country
“We are grateful to the first nations people for allowing us to live on their lands and for what we have learnt from them about the benefits of their plants and natural ingredients.”