Homemade Healing Salve Recipe

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Web2 TBSP dried comfrey leaf. 2 TBSP dried burdock root. 1/4 to 1/2 cup beeswax pellets. 20 drops lavender oil – optional. 3. Boo-Boo Salve. I stopped purchasing neospirin years ago. I prefer not to use anything petroleum based. This “boo-boo” salve helps heal cuts, …

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WebHomemade Herbal Salve Recipes. Do it yourself healing herbal salves are easy to make and a great natural addition to your body care and first aid cabinets. Below you will find …

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WebBasic Homemade Salve Recipe. 1 cup (8 ounces) of oil, plain or herb-infused. Use ¾ cup for a firm balm (1:3 ratio) or up to 1.25 cups for a softer salve (1:5 ratio) ¼ cup (1 oz) …

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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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WebCarefully remove from the heat and allow to cool slightly before adding essential oils. While the salve is cooling, measure out your essential oils. Try to let it cool to at least 120°F or …

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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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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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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 glass …

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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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WebSalves & Natural Healing Today we're creating something simple—an aromatic, creamy salve with an intoxicating essential oil blend designed to ground and calm. It's a great …

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WebCreating Your Calendula Salve. In a makeshift double boiler, combine the calendula-infused oil, beeswax (or carnauba wax for a vegan salve), coconut oil or shea butter. Heat 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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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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WebIn a double boiler or using a heat safe glass measuring cup in a pan of water, heat 1 cup of the prepared oil and the beeswax until the beeswax is melted. Allow to cool slightly …

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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 heal …

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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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WebCombine the olive oil and herbs in a jar with an airtight lid and leave for 3-4 weeks, shaking daily. This option doesn’t work well with coconut oil. OR heat the olive oil (or other oil) …

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