Thursday, January 29, 2009

Homemade Comfrey Salve







Comfrey has been used for centuries to promote the healing of wounds, either in a salve form or by simply chewing up the leaves and applying it to the wounded area. Although simple to make, homemade comfrey salve does take about two weeks so if you need a quicker remedy, you may want to consider an alternative.


Infusing the Oil


Fill a canning jar full of comfrey leaves and then pour pure olive oil over the leaves. You'll need to let this sit for about two weeks in a warm spot such as a windowsill or on your stove. If the oil isn't infused long enough, it's just oil so give it time.


Making the Salve


The most basic homemade comfrey salve is made by slowly melting 2 to 3 oz. of plain beeswax in a double boiler, and then stirring in the infused oil a little bit at a time. Continue to add infused oil or beeswax until the mixture reaches the desired consistency.


Storing the Salve


Pour the salve into small glass jars and seal them tightly. Keep them in a cool, dark place such as a cabinet or first-aid kit to use as needed.

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