This herbal salve is a must have here during the summer when we're dealing with poison ivy and bites or stings. We use it year round for burns, scrapes, and boo-boos of any kind. This recipe yields about 1½ cups of salve, but you can scale it up to make larger batches.
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aka Jamaica Pepper Element: Fire, Earth Planets: Mars, Venus Money, luck, healing, obtaining treasure. Provides added determination and energy to any spells and charms. Burn crushed allspice to...
Lemon balm has many health benefits and one of the best ways to use it is in a tincture. Learn how to make this lemon balm tincture using fresh lemon balm!
Homemade arnica salve is perfect for treating bruises, muscles aches, strains, and sprains. It's easy to make and only uses three ingredients.
Goldenrod is helpful for making salves for sore muscles, tea for your kidneys, and may be useful for respiratory woes.
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Learn how to make your own homemade comfrey salve. Comfrey has many medicinal benefits and is excellent for helping to heal minor wounds.
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Botanical Name: Scutellaria lateriflora. Other Common Names: Blue, greater, hairy, hooded, American, European western, maddog and side-flowering skullcap. It is also called scullcap, helmet flower, blue pimpernel, quaker bonnet, hooded willow flower, mad-dog weed, mad weed, hoodwort and hoodwart. Habitat: This herb is often found in partially shaded, wetland areas. It prefers light shade to full sun and wet to moist soil with plenty of organic matter. This perennial plant is native to North America. Plant Description: Skullcap grows to a height of 45 to 60 centimeters tall. It has a light green to reddish-green square stem with occasional branches.
How to make a decongesting herbal steam! Choose the right natural decongestants to unclog your sinuses and help you breathe easier.
Synonymes : hélianthe tubéreux, artichaut du Canada, artichaut de Jérusalem, patate de Virginie, poire de terre, tartouffe, cartofle, crompire, etc. « Le topinambour pâtit d’un manque …