Ancient Georgian folk medicine knowledge is referenced in Greek Mythology, as well as in Medieval Georgian, Byzantine and Middle Eastern texts. Georgian popular tradition even attributes the very emergence of the word Medicine to mythical sorceress princess of Kolkhs Medea. The term may not be as clearly tied with Medea's name, in fact. However, the ancient Georgian medical knowledge certainly is.
Ancient Kolkhs possessed sophisticated herbal medical knowledge, and their princess so prominently appearing in the Greek Mythology is not the only evidence of that. Later, in Medieval times, an institution of medical family dynasties was born. This at the time was a commonplace in many other feudal countries of Europe, the most famously in Ireland.
The first medical family name mentioned in historical documents (somewhere 11.000s AD) was the Turmanidze family, which held out throughout the centuries until the our modern times. Skin ointments Turmanidze that notably exist in form of a modern petrolatum jelly based ointments are reincarnations of the ancient Turmanidze recipes with modern formulations.
Skin ointment Kolkhuri now available for the US customers too, cannot be, as a matter of fact, traced to any particular ancient medical dynastic recipe and rather represents re-creation of ancient Western Georgian folk herbal recipes in combination with the modern medical knowledge.
Kolkhuri is one of the most effective natural herbal products on the market and is the Must Have for skin related problems, such as: boils, pimples, cracked heels, hemorrhoids, acne, eczema, cracked skin, sunburned skin, pressure sores, pressure wounds, pressure ulcers, any other skin ulcers, surgical wounds and scars, and much more.
You certainly should try it out, especially as they are running this Free Sample promotional campaign from their website and will be doing so for the entire year 2012: Natural Herbal Skin Remedy.
By Nigel