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* 1 oz dried comfrey leaves
* 1 oz dried calendula flowers
* 2 cups olive oil
* 1 oz pure beeswax
* 4 drops tea tree
* 4 drops lavender essential oils
* 1 400 vit E
Heat herbs in olive oil over low heat for about 5 hours. Do not let the oil boil or bubble. A Crock-Pot or the lowest temperature setting on a range should be suitable for heating this ...(more)

* 2 oz solid fat -such as Crisco (really), coconut oil, cocoa butter or lanolin
* 5 oz oil -use your calendula oil for diaper rash, etc., try chamomile for face or body cream, plain almond, olive, or any other non-drying oil is fine
* 2 oz distilled water -try rose or orange flower water from a middle eastern grocery store, or plain distilled water...(more)

It’s easy to underestimate the power of the sun, especially when busy playing, gardening, swimming, picnicking, hiking, and enjoying activities in the outdoors. The next time that you wind up with a sunburn, try these simple, homemade remedies utilizing herbs and natural elements. Not only are they simple to whip up within a few minutes, the b...(more)

* 1 oz mixed herbs (yarrow, calendula, catmint, horsetail, parsley, stinging nettle and lavender in equal portions, dried and crumbled)
* 1 pint water
* 1 pint Cider Vinegar
* 3 drops of lavender
* 6 drops of rose essential oils for fragrance
Place the dried herbs in a muslin bag or tea ball and put in a warmed tea pot. Pour boiling water over the ...(more)

Calendula’s cheerful blossoms repel garden pests and have incredible healing properties. Calendula is one of my very favorite herbs. The cheerful orange and yellow blossoms look gorgeous in the garden and have incredible healing properties. My first experience with Calendula was during college when a friend developed an uncomfortable and emb...(more)

The warm compress that most doctors recommend to heal sties can be made more effective if you soak the compress in a solution containing the herb eyebright (Euphrasia officinalis).
Steep 1 teaspoon dried eyebright in 1 cup boiling hot water for 10 minutes and strain WELL. Soak a washcloth in the solution (as warm as you can stand it), gently wring ...(more)

Cheerful and Vibrant Calendula Flowers in the Garden. Summertime activities like hiking, gardening, and camping often result in sore muscles, cuts, scrapes, insect bites, sprains, sunburns, and other discomforts. Luckily, you can treat yourself with homemade herbal remedies straight from your garden! These simple recipes can turn classic herbs in...(more)

pH Balancers
Use this cleansing, restoring rinse after your regular cleansing or after any or all of the skin treatments on this page. Apply with clean sterile cotton balls or gauze or simply splash on, being careful to avoid your eyes:
Basic Balancer
3 cups distilled water
1/3 cups apple cider vinegar
Combine water and vinegar. Pour into a clean d...(more)

General rule of thumb for winter chapped lips…basic lip balm recipe: melt together one ounce (by weight, not volume) of beeswax preferably grated, it will melt faster), a ‘solid’ fat…shea butter, mango butter, coconut oil, etc. and one oz of a rich liquid oil. (I like to use avocado oil or kukui nut for this...(more)

Essential oils have many properties and each oil can help in several different areas. Below is just a listing of which oils can help where. These are not the only oils that can be used, it is just a very small guideline.
Abscesses/Boils: basil, chamomile, clary sage, eucalyptus, geranium, juniper, lavender, rosemary, thyme, tea tre...(more)

* 15 ml Calendula (Healing Oil)
* 4 drops German Chamomile in Jojoba
* 2 drops Niaouli
* 2 drops Lavender (Tasmanian)
* 1 drop Bergamot
Apply mixture to affected area as needed.
Free PDF Health Ebook......(more)

I wanted to let you know about a Pai’s new organic hand cream. It’s from a small company called Pai Skincare who are in the UK, and it contains natural essential oil of fragonia flowers, which smells delicate and beautiful, with calendula and faint citrus notes. The hand cream also contains extract of sea buckthorn, [...]...(more)

Blend:
* 2 drops frankincense
* 2 drops rosewood
* 2 drops rose otto
* 2 drops lavender
* 15 ml base.
As a base, I recommend
2 ml evening primrose
2 ml calendula
1 ml wheat germ
10 ml sweet almond oil
or any other base of your choice ( 2 ml is aproximately 1 Tablespoon ).
Smells wonderful and feels great on the skin.
Republished by...(more)

* Agrimony- For inner torture behind a facade; awakens inner peace.
* Angelica- Opens one to the ministrations of the spiritual realm and angelic influences.
* Aspen- For Anxiety/apprehensio n; awakens openness to new experiences.
* Beech- For Criticalness; awakens acceptance and tolerance.
* Blackberry- For manifesting creative in...(more)

* 8 ounces of oil (olive, almond, apricot, or sunflower)
* 1 ounce calendula flowers
Place the oil and calendula flowers in a crock pot on low temperature for about 4 hours to extract the beneficial properties of the calendula into the oil. Check very carefully that your oil is not getting to hot! Allow the oil to cool and then str...(more)

1) Use strong black coffee as a final rinse
2) Use a strong rosehips tea
3) Make a decotion of red hibiscus tea, use as a rinse
4) Make a rinse from calendula
5) Use an infusion of saffron for a rinse.
Get your herbs and oils at a place you can trust!
Starwest Botanicals not only utilizes their own milling and packaging operations ...(more)

There are so many herbs in nature that can be used to treat different conditions in a natural and safe ...(more)

Put two cups of water into a saucepan and bring to boil. Remove from heat and add 5 heaping tablespoons of Calendula flowers (fresh or dried). Cover and let steep for 15 minutes. Strain through cheesecloth and use as a gargle for sore throat while the liquid is still warm. Shared PostFree WordPress Links Exchange at Shareaddress.comFree Health Eboo...(more)

Usually at least once a season, that red, painful, itchy, summer rite of passage occurs – the dreaded sunburn. While next time you’ll remember to slather on the sunscreen (and either set the timer on your phone before taking a nap, or ask a friend to wake you!), natural remedies can help treat the uncomfortable situation at hand! Try the follow...(more)

Usually at least once a season, that red, painful, itchy, summer rite of passage occurs â the dreaded sunburn. While next time youâll remember to slather on the sunscreen (and either set the timer on your phone before taking a nap, or ask a friend to wake you!), natural remedies can help treat the uncomfortable situation at hand! Try the...(more)
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