Saturday, April 30, 2022

How to Make Your FREE Healing Balm?

Dandelions are full of treasure, including flowers, leaves, stems, and roots. The most medicinal part is the root. Dandelion greens are delicious in your salads. Dandelion flowers make excellent healing teas. The bitterness in dandelion helps squeeze the liver to purge accumulated toxins out of the liver. Dandelion flowers help cleanse digestive tracts, lungs, uterus, and heart. Phytochemicals in dandelion leaves purify the blood and lymphatic system, which help relieve lymphoma, swollen lymph nodes, and edema. The dandelion herb also enhances your digestion and relieves stomach discomfort and acid reflux.

Daisy flower can help treat arthritis, colds and coughs, indigestion, and upset stomach. Daisy has become increasingly popular as an ingredient in skincare products, it can help brighten your skin, and reduce dark spots and wrinkles. Because of its natural antibacterial properties, the daisy flower is extremely effective in wound healing and treating bruised and damaged skin, they are also used as a mouthwash or gargle to aid sore throat and canker sores in the mouth. The Daisy flower possesses diuretic, digestive, and laxative properties. Daisy balm is a good remedy for inflamed joints and wounds. Daisy ointment relieves muscle pain and rheumatism. You can add essential oils for pain relief to enhance its potency, such as frankincense, rosemary, ginger, wintergreen, etc.

Here are some amazing health benefits of daisy flowers.

  • Brighten your skin and reduce dark spots, sagging skin, and wrinkles.
  • Treat a cold, bronchitis, and other respiratory tracts due to their anti-inflammatory properties.
  • Soothe the digestive tract with antispasmodic properties and help regulate bowel functions.
  • Relieve muscle pain and rheumatic pain.
  • Promote menstrual flow and help regulate menstruation.
  • Speed up wound healing and treat bruises, wounds, and cuts.
  • Purify your blood and detoxify your body.
There are many ways to use daisy flowers as remedies.

Daisy Tea: In a cup of boiled water, add 1-2 tablespoons of dried daisy flowers. Leave it until 15 minutes and enjoy.

Tincture: macerate 30 grams of the leaves for about 10 days with a minimum of 40% of alcohol. Shake it occasionally and keep it in a dark place. Take it as needed.

Juice and smoothie: add them to your fresh leafy green juices or smoothies.

Here are tips on how to make your daisy healing balm for wound healing, muscle pain, or arthritis.

  1. Place a handful or two of dried daisy flowers in a dry and clean jar.
  2. Cover the herbs with oil, such as olive oil, or almond oil, any carrier oil will work. 
  3. Seal the jar and keep it in a dark place for a couple of weeks, shake it regularly.
  4. Strain the mixture with cheesecloth, and make sure that you squeeze every bit of oil out of the herbs.
  5. Combine the oil and beeswax in a double boiler. The basic ratio of oil to beeswax is 2 tablespoons of beeswax for each 1/4 cup of oil. If you prefer a creamier balm, add more oil, if you prefer a more solid palm, add more beeswax.
  6. Melt the oil and beeswax together over low heat. When the beeswax is completely melted, stir and pour the mixture into a clean jar or container. Add a few drops of essential oils of your favorite to enhance its potency.
  7. Let your daisy balm cool and harden, and apply it to your skin as needed. 

You can do the same thing with dandelion flowers, just make sure that you prevent the mold during the process. Now, these amazing healing flowers are all over the place, let’s give thanks to Mother Earth for the amazing healing gifts, and also the vital spirits of dandelion and daisy. For more information on holistic health and self-healing tips, please visit https://optimalhealthsolutions.ca



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