Comfrey And Plantain Salve Recipe

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WebDirections for Making Salve. 1) Pour 1 cup of the infused oil into your Mason jar or double boiler. 2) Add 1/4 cup of beeswax . 3) Fill the bottom of your double boiler …

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Web1/2 cup dry comfrey leaves 1/2 cup dry plantain leaves 1 1/2 cups olive oil 4 tsp. beeswax pastilles Rosemary essential oil – (how …

Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins1. Make an infusion with the olive oil and dried herbs.
2. There are a couple of ways to do this: I use a small crockpot (that I picked up at a thrift store for $2.00!) and “cook” the leaves and herbs for about 3 hours. You can also mix the herbs and oil and let it sit on the counter in a covered jar for 2-3 weeks.
3. Strain the hot, infused oil through a fine mesh cheesecloth, into a pint size mason jar.
4. Add the beeswax pastilles and stir until melted. (I use a wooden skewer that is disposable)

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WebA therapeutic healing salve made with homemade extracts of calendula, plantain, and comfrey. Makes three tins that you can use to …

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Total Time: 4 hrs 30 minsEstimated Reading Time: 7 mins1. Begin making the three infused oils needed for this recipe at least four weeks before making the salve. If you're using homegrown, ensure that it was harvested in its peak, and is now fully dried out. If there's any moisture in the herbs, it can impact the shelf-life of your salve. You will need enough dried calendula flowers, plantain leaves, and comfrey leaves, to fill a pint jar two-thirds full.
2. Fill the larger of your pans with water and bring to a boil.

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WebPour the comfrey salve into salve tins or small jars and allow the mixture to cool for a few hours before using. Notes If using …

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Estimated Reading Time: 9 minsServings: 4Total Time: 24 hrs 30 mins1. Place comfrey in a pint mason jar and cover with a carrier oil (like olive oil). Be sure to cover the herb material by at least an inch, and stir to remove air bubbles.
2. For the fast infusion method, which is required for fresh herbs, place the jar in a double boiler or crockpot with water. Turn it on very low, and gently heat the mixture keeping it under 140 degrees. Allow the herbs to infuse in the warm oil for 24 hours before straining. (Can be used with fresh or dried herbs.)
3. For the slower infusion method (only with dried herbs), allow the herbs to infuse at room temperature for 2-6 weeks before straining.
4. Measure the strained herb-infused oil. You should have roughly 8 ounces of oil. For every 8 ounces of oil, add 1-ounce beeswax (by weight).

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WebComfrey and plantain are herbs…known for centuries as natural healers for sores, wounds, aching joints and broken bones. Combined together they can be used as …

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WebHeat over low heat for 60 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat. Strain and compost herbs, reserving infused oil. Melt beeswax in a clean pan over low heat. Once melted, add herbal infused oil and lavender …

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WebIngredients: 1 cup dried comfrey (leaf and/or root) 1 cup dried plantain leaf ½ cup dried mint ¼ cup dried dandelion leaf (more if used for joint pain) ¼ cup dried chicory leaf 1 ½ cups oil (olive, coconut, etc.) 2-3 oz raw, …

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WebWhen the leaves are dry and crisp, start step 3. Chop the leaves or place them in a food processor and pulse a few times until they are coarsely chopped. Place ground leaves in a clean, dry pint mason …

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WebMaking the Herbal Salve. Start by picking the flowers and leaves fresh from the garden. Take these slightly wilting plants, then chop up and pack loosely into a clean glass jar. I chop up about 1 cup of …

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WebKnitbone Herbal Salve with Comfrey (aka Comfrey Salve Recipe) You’ll need: – 1 1/4 cups comfrey infused oil – 1.5 oz beeswax pastilles (about 1/3 cup) …

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WebHerbal Salve Recipe with Comfrey All purpose medicinal herbal salve containing 9 helpful herbs including comfrey for all types of skin problems including rash, kitchen burns, sunburn, bruises, insect bites, dry/chapped …

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Weba)Set a crock pot on KEEP WARM (not the low setting as this is too hot) add the plants and oil and let sit as is for 24 hours. See the setting below. b)Heat the plants …

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WebLeave them in a cool and dark place overnight to allow them to wilt and lose some of their water content. The next day finely chop the herbs. For this recipe you’ll …

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WebStrain the oil and squeeze out the leaves. Combine the following ingredients in a pot on the stovetop: 2 cups comfrey oil (which you made above) 1/4-1/2 cup grated …

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WebComfrey (Symphytum Officianale) & English Plantain (Plantago Lanceolata) Salve by Tanja Hurt Comfrey is a plant of the borage family that grows in moist areas, …

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WebComfrey Salve with Chamomile Recipe Ingredients 1 cup dried comfrey leaf ( find organic dried comfrey here) 1 cup dried chamomile flowers ( find organic dried …

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