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Natural Healing Gel Guide

Whether you enjoy hiking, gardening, or have kids at home, chances are you have dealt with cuts, scrapes, or burns at some point. These injuries can range from minor to severe, but they all require effective first aid.

 

While there are many commercial products available for treating burns, cuts, and scrapes, you can also make your own healing gel using natural ingredients. I show you how to make a DIY natural healing gel using aloe vera and other herbs.

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Are you facing a similar challenge?
Here is a herbal remedy recipe to use.

1. Make Calendula and Chamomile
oil infusion

If you're short on time, you can use a double-boiler or a crockpot to gently heat the oil and herb mixture without burning or cooking the herbs. To make a double-boiler, you'll need a large pot and a smaller pot or metal bowl to place inside it.

 

For this recipe, use 0.5 cups of extra-virgin olive oil and 0.25 cups of dried chamomile and calendula mixture.

  1. Fill the larger pot with 2-3 inches of water and place the smaller one into the pot so that it's just above the water level. It's essential to avoid direct contact with the water as it will make the oil too hot. The idea is to let the steam from the water heat the contents of the smaller bowl slowly.








     

  2. Place the pot over medium heat and let it simmer. Pour your oils and herbs into the smaller pot and let them warm up for 3-4 hours. Make sure the herbs are fully submerged in oil.









     

  3. If you notice the water boiling out, add extra water to keep it simmering. The herbs will start to release their aroma, and by the end of the four hours, you will have a beautifully infused oil that you can strain and use in various ways.
     

  4. Use a cheesecloth to strain out the plant matter from the oil and transfer it into a small jar. Label the jar with today's date and the types of herbs used. Make sure the oil cools entirely before adding it to your healing gel recipe.

What Type of Carrier Oil Should You Use?

 

When choosing the right oil for your herbal infusions, you have a lot of options. You can use almost any oil you have on hand, such as olive oil, coconut oil, jojoba oil, grapeseed oil, rosehip oil, sweet almond oil, and others. However, virgin cold-pressed or unrefined oils are considered to be of the highest quality for skin care purposes, so it's best to use these types of oils for the best results.

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