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WebDIRECTIONS: Put the coconut oil and olive oil in a double boiler. Melt the coconut oil if it isn’t melted already. Add the calendula flower petals (dried) and simmer on low for around 2 hours. Make sure to stir a …

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WebAll Purpose Healing Salve Anti-microbial moisturizing salve. Use on cuts, burns, bruises, scrapes, eczema, itching skin and for diaper rash. Ingredients 1 cup organic solid coconut oil - I use Gold …

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WebAll-Purpose Healing Salve with Calendula, Chamomile & St John’s Wort An All-Purpose Healing salve for cuts, wounds, bruises, …

Rating: 4.6/5(5)
Calories: 1924 per servingServings: 1

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WebTo infuse oil the slow way, place dried herbs into the bottom of a mason jar until it’s 1/4 to 1/2 full. Pour olive (or sweet almond or sunflower) oil over the herbs until the jar is almost full, cap, shake and let …

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WebInstructions to make homemade salve Use a food scale and weigh out your oils and beeswax. Prepare a double boiler. Using a double boiler, combine coconut oil, beeswax, and herbal infused olive oil, heat until melted to a …

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WebHow to Make All Purpose Salve Here is how to make an all purpose salve to use as the base for any herbal salve recipe: Step #1: Using a digital scale, weigh out the beeswax, cocoa butter and shea …

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WebAll-Purpose Healing Salve This calendula healing salve can help soothe itchy skin, prevent and treat sunburns, and even help your body heal wounds faster! Plus, it's incredibly simpel to make! Equipment …

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WebMelt on low heat over bottom part of double-boiler (for me, a pot with shallow water) until everything is melted (the beeswax will be the last thing to melt) Turn off heat and allow to cool for a couple of minutes. Add EOs; …

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WebPour through a cheesecloth lined strainer and squeeze the baggie of herbs to get get all of the goodness out! Discard the herbs. Heat the infused oil in a double boiler on low heat with the beeswax, shea …

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