Woodland Herbal 2 Making Ointments

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  • Do you think it would be good to add things to it like aloe vera? I have a lot of aloe vera plants at my house and that stuff works great on cuts and burns. Tho i just usually cut me off a leaf or too and rub the sap right on the wound.

  • The Herbal Discipline of PFS Phase 2 is to concentrate on Medicinals from your area, so yes if it grows natually where you live I would go for that. It does not grow wild in Ohio unfortunatley

  • why could you only use it externally due to the bee's wax?

  • I dont think beeswax is poison but I can find no research that says-Hey you should injest beeswax either! So better safe I say.

  • Could parrafin wax be substituted for bee's wax?

  • I would say yes to that, not having tried it though.

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  • Could you smear it on a chickin ??.With a little rosemary.

  • great minds think alike dave,ive just made my salve up for thisyear,i was a bit more exotic though using myrhh,cypress,and patchouli,amoungst other things,im hoping for an insect repellent and a wound healer,and to keep them ticks a bay.....grimbo

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  • Dave's Anti-Monkey Butt. "A big guys best friend!". Classic. give us some more natural anti fungals. its awful humid in southern appalachia in the summer. ( aint no teatrees round here)

  • @gvenema great a dark blue flavor

  • @kaleb4444 try it out

  • @wildernessoutfitters beeswax is edible and great with honey mixed in mmmmmmmmmmm!!!

  • what other things can u use instead of garlic ?

  • are the extracted oils flamible enough for a lamp,

  • hey dave are u a beekeeper me and my dad are we have about 3 hives in our backyard near the woods

  • is it wrong if i use the water in which the garlic was boiled in as well?

  • I used coconut oil instead of beeswax, and it has the same consistency, although if it's hot out, it will tend to liquify.

  • yup, ive eaten it, its just really chewy, and doesnt want to break down or dissolve.

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