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WEB2 oz (6 g) of beeswax. Method: Mix the turmeric and carrier oil in a jar and sit it in a pot of warm water (maximum 100 °F) for 1 – 2 hours. Since curcumin readily dissolves in oil, it …

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WEBStep 2: Infuse your oil. Before crafting your own herbal salve, you’ll first need to infuse your oil. Gather: — 8-ounce glass jar with lid. —Dried or fresh herbs (enough to fill the jar …

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WEBMake this simple herbal healing salve recipe for a natural product that helps heal minor burns and skin conditions. It involves making herbal-infused oil with comfrey, calendula, …

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WEBIngredients. Directions. Wrap beeswax bar in an old towel. On a sturdy surface, use a hammer to break bar up into small chunks. Place beeswax in a double boiler and gently …

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WEBCalendula is known for healing wounds, used to heal cuts, abrasions, burns, rashes, bruises, sprains, and sunburns. Once you apply the salve to your skin, it will work to …

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WEBPlace your shaved beeswax in a pan over low heat, and pour the infused oil over top and melt together. Once the beeswax and oil have combined, pour the mixture into jars. …

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WEBHerbal Healing Salve. Measure about 1 cup of herb infused oil. Place it in a heat proof bowl (or double boiler). Add about 1 inch of water to a small saucepan and then place the …

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WEBDandelion salve can be used as a lip balm and as an all-purpose moisturizer. For dry or chapped hands and feet, apply dandelion salve on the affected area and then cover the …

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WEBThe Basic Healing Salve Recipe. To prepare a simple healing ointment, one will need: 1 cup of carrier oil (such as coconut oil or olive oil) 1 ounce of beeswax (shaved or pellets) …

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WEBAllow salve to cool slightly on the counter. Using a spoon or wire whisk, stir while adding camphor + menthol (if using) and essential oils. Whisk until well combined. A Note on …

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WEBMaking the Herbal Salve. Start by picking the flowers and leaves fresh from the garden. Take these slightly wilting plants, chop them up, and pack them loosely into a clean …

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WEBThis recipe produces just over eight ounces of salve, meaning that the appropriate amount of essential oil for safe dilution ratios are as follows: 0.5%: 24 drops (this is the dilution …

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WEBEasy Salve Recipes . Rose Salve – Simple Living Creative Learning. Homemade Healing Salve – Wellness Mama. Homemade Sleep Salve – Midwest Modern Momma. Simple …

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WEBCombine 2 ounces of eucalyptus leaves and 2 ounces of chamomile flowers in a large mason jar. Cover completely with olive oil and tightly seal. (Find organic eucalyptus leaf …

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WEBIn a makeshift double boiler, combine the calendula-infused oil, beeswax (or carnauba wax for a vegan salve), coconut oil or shea butter. Heat the mixture on low heat until …

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WEBSimple Salve Instructions: Combine all of the ingredients in a double boiler and melt it over low heat. Pour the mixture into jars or tins and allow it to cool before you place the caps …

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WEBFollow the base recipe below using infused oil if desired. When the salve base is fully melted cool the mixture to 120℉. Add 70 grams (1/6 cup) Manuka honey and whisk …

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