Monday, January 14, 2013

Herbal paint mixture

In view of the foregoing disadvantages and shortcomings inherent in the known types of herbal therapy now present in the prior art oil paintings, the present invention provides an improved herbal paint. As such, the general purpose of the present invention, which will be described subsequently in greater detail, is to provide a new and improved herbal paint which has all the advantages of the prior art and none of the disadvantages.

To attain this, the present invention essentially comprises an herbal paint mixture comprising several components, in combination cheap oil paintings. The herbal paint mixture is made up of a carrier paint and an herbal additive. In the preferred embodiment the carrier paint has a color added thereto. In other embodiments, the carrier paint may be a clear paint, either oil based or water based. The carrier paint has a consistency for allowing the paint to be applied to and adherent to a surface. The surface referred to may be a wall, ceiling, floor, or any surface of a room.

The mixture of herbs is determined by the room abstract oil paintings being painted and the effect desired. Like medications, specific herbs have specific pharmacologic properties. Herbal oils are used, but one may place ground up herbs, or water soluable extracts within the carrier paint. The herbal oils are mixed with the carrier paint and then the paint is applied to a surface to be treated with the herbal paint. The surface may be an interior wall or ceiling of a play room, a workout area, or a bedroom, to name a few. The correlation between the herbal oils selected and the rooms to be treated is a matter of choice.

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