Make Your Own Natural Herbal Healing Save
by Maggie Julseth Howe
Herbal Healing Salve
I'm not really sure what I’d do without my multi-purpose homemade healing salve. I use in on gardening-inflicted sunburns, martial arts blisters, the grandson’s chapped cheeks and hands, insect bites, and the dog’s scrapes and scratches. Herbal healing salves are gentle, soothing, balms made from natural herbal ingredients; generally speaking they’re safe to use on kids, pets and all people, and are naturally soothing and healing. In this sample recipe, herbally infused oil is chock-full of natural healing powers, Vitamin E oil contributes antioxidants and wound-healing abilities, tea tree oil provides antimicrobial, anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties, and lavender essential oil works it’s magic on burns (and adds a little soothing aromatherapy to boot!).
Basic Recipe:
1 cup herbally infused oil
1 – 2 oz. Beeswax
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BIO:
Maggie Julseth Howe co-owns a 2 acre herb farm in central Iowa. Visit her website for herbally infused oils, essential oils, herbs, and much more: www.prairielandherbs.com
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