Comfrey Root Salve Recipe

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WEBSep 5, 2018 · Comfrey Salve Recipe. To make the salve, first create a makeshift double boiler by putting a small bowl or a glass Pyrex …

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WEBJul 13, 2016 · Heat the oil mixture over very low heat until the beeswax melts. Once the beeswax has melted, dip some out with a spoon, and …

1. First, make the comfrey oil. Pick some of the leaves off your plant. I just picked what looked like a good amount to fill a quart jar. Shake the leaves clean, and make sure there aren't any bugs on them (I choose leaves near the top of the plant, which seem to be cleaner). Place the leaves on a basket or screen in a single layer (in a warm area) out of direct sunlight. I put mine on metal cooling racks. Let them wilt for several hours until they look limp.Chop the leaves and put them loosely into a wide-mouth quart jar. Cover with olive oil. Turn the oven on low and heat on lowest setting for an hour. Cover the jar with a cloth (I used a cotton tea towel). Allow the oil to steep for two weeks (I keep mine in the pantry).
2. Now you're ready to make the salve. Strain the oil and squeeze out the leaves.Combine the strained comfrey oil, beeswax, vitamin E oil, and lavender essential oil in a pot on the stovetop. Heat the oil mixture over very low heat until the beeswax melts.
3. Once the beeswax has melted, dip some out with a spoon, and put the spoon into the freezer for about 5 minutes. Then test the consistency. If it's thick enough for salve, you can pour the oil mixture into jars or tins. If not, add a bit more beeswax. Keep testing the salve until you like the consistency.
4. Once you have it just right, pour it into jars. As the oil cools, it will firm up. This doesn't take long. Allow the salve to cool completely before putting the lids on.

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WEBMay 24, 2013 · measure 1 oz. of wax per 1 cup of oil. add beeswax and herbal oil infusion to your stainless steel pot and allow to heat until the beeswax is completely melted and fully mixed with your herbal oil …

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WEBFill non-BPA lid mason jar two-thirds full of the herb mix above in roughly similar amounts. This is about 3 ounces by volume for each herb. Gently liquefy the oil if necessary (coconut oil liquefies at 76 °F/24 °C). Add the …

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WEBStir well to combine. Carefully pour the mixture into clean, sterile jars or tins. Allow your comfrey salve to cool and solidify completely before sealing and labeling the containers. Store your newly crafted herbal salve in a cool, dark place. Enjoy the soothing and healing benefits of your homemade comfrey salve!

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WEBMake an infusion with the olive oil and dried comfrey. Strain the infused oil through a fine mesh colander or cheesecloth into a large measuring cup. Add the beeswax and stir until completely melted. Once the mixture is …

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WEBInstructions. To make the herb infused oil, fill a glass jar two-thirds full of the dried comfrey leaves. Pour the avocado / olive oil over the leaves until there is at least 1 inch of oil above the leaves. Cover the jar with a tight …

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WEBJan 11, 2024 · Create a double boiler (place a mixing bowl over a pot of boiling water) to melt down your beeswax. Once fully melted down, add in the comfrey olive oil through a fine mesh strainer to catch any particulates. Add in essential oil of your choice and mix. Pour into tins and let them cool fully and ‘harden’ before moving them.

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WEBFeb 23, 2018 · First, make the herbal infusion: In a quart mason jar, measure dried comfrey and chamomile. Completely cover with avocado oil (about 16-17 ounces). Leave in a sunny window and infuse the oil 30 days OR infuse in a slow cooker on the warm setting (approx. 100°F – 110°F) for several days (turn on during the daytime and off at night).

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WEBSet aside ⅛ cup for the cream recipe and store the rest in a glass jar. Label with the ingredients and date made. To make the cream, combine sunflower oil, safflower oil, coconut oil, and cocoa butter in a double-boiler over low heat until completely melted. Remove from heat. Cover, but leave a small air opening.

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WEBOct 1, 2020 · The first step is to make an infused oil. Enough olive oil to cover the comfrey. The healing properties are extracted from several hours of low heat. Then it's strained. Isn't that a lovely green! Next, the oil is returned to the pan and the beeswax added. Adding shredded beeswax to the infused oil. Just enough beeswax is added to give the oil

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WEBMar 13, 2018 · Ingredients: 3 parts comfrey leaf-infused carrier oil. 2 parts calendula-infused carrier oil. 1 part beeswax. Organic essential oils of: lavender (angustifolia) – 8 drops per ounce of carrierhelichrysum (italicum) – 8 drops per ounce of carrier (this is a pricier oil, but is unparalleled when it comes to skin-repairing properties; if you don’t …

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WEBSep 2, 2021 · Step 3: Finely chop the crisp leaves. Step 4: Place chopped leaves in a clean glass jar. Cover in a carrier oil of your choice. In this recipe, I am using 75% olive oil with 25% sunflower oil. Step 5: Allow the mixture to steep for 2 to 4 days, mixing or stirring daily. *Recipe note: Comfrey leaves may be dried.

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WEBApr 11, 2014 · Step #2: Strain the hot, infused oil through a fine-mesh cheesecloth, into a pint-size mason jar. Step #3: Add the beeswax pastilles and stir until melted. (I use a wooden skewer that is disposable) Step …

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WEBAug 15, 2018 · Directions. 1. Add comfrey infused oil, calendula infused oil, beeswax, and shea butter to a double boiler. 2. Heat on medium-high until completely melted. 3. Take the mixture off of heat and quickly add vitamin e oil and lavender essential oil. 4. Pour salve into jelly jars or small containers and allow to cool.

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WEBOct 1, 2020 · After about 2 weeks, the oil is ready to be used! Strain it through a couple layers of cheesecloth and then squeeze the leaves to get out all the oil. The finished oil is a very dark green. To make the salve you will need: 1-1/2 cups finished comfrey and plantain oil. 1/3 to 1/2 cup grated beeswax. 3 tsp. Vitamin E oil.

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WEBTurn the stove on low heat and gently warm the beeswax until it melts. Don't let it boil, heat it just enough to melt the wax. Don't leave melting beeswax unattended. When the beeswax has melted, add the infused oil and stir gently to combine, then pour your salve into the containers to cool and solidify.

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