Homemade Comfrey Salve Recipe

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WebMar 5, 2024 · One of the most popular ways to utilize its benefits is through the creation of homemade comfrey salve. This and maintaining a very low heat. Strain the Oil: After …

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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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Total Time: 10 mins
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1. Fill a pint jar about ½ to ⅔rds full of dried comfrey leaf, then cover the plant material with your carrier oil of choice.
2. Let the oil infuse in a cool and dark place for 4-6 weeks (or longer).
3. Strain out the comfrey leaf before using in this recipe.
4. Create a makeshift double boiler by putting a small bowl or a glass Pyrex measuring cup over a pot with about an inch of simmering water.

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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 …

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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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WebNow, you have a homemade comfrey infused oil ready to be used as a base for creating your comfrey salve. Making the Herbal Salve. To make your comfrey salve: Gently …

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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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WebAug 16, 2023 · Herbal Academy - Herbal Courses:https://theherbalacademy.com/courses-classes/?ap_id=wwfarmFree Crop Planning …

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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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WebAug 3, 2020 · Comfrey grows to approximately 3 feet tall. Its first reported medicinal use dates back to approximately 400 BCE. Latin in origin, the word comfrey means “to grow together,” leaving little

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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 …

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WebInstructions. Make 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 …

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WebAug 8, 2017 · Homemade Comfrey Ointment. Note: Comfrey is not recommended for use in pregnant women, even externally. Always consult with a licensed herbalist before …

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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 …

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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 …

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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 …

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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 …

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WebJul 23, 2015 · 25 drops of Melaleuca essential oil ( where to buy ) DIRECTIONS: Put the coconut oil, beeswax and olive oil in a double boiler. Melt on medium heat. Macerate the comfrey into small pieces with a …

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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 #4: …

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