Make Your Own Natural First-Aid Kit
(Page 5 of 5)
July/August 2004
By Laurel Vukovic
Insect bites and stings:
• Cleanse the bite with echinacea extract.
• Apply a drop of undiluted peppermint or lavender oil to relieve itching and as an antiseptic.
• Mix clay with enough water to make a paste, and apply to the bites to relieve itching and draw out toxins.
RELATED CONTENT
Don’t let itching from poison oak, ivy or bug bites spoil your summertime fun. Natural remedies are...
For a refreshing summer salad, add lavender to a chicken marinade and combine it with kiwi in a vin...
While many herbs can be used to make delicious herbal tea and tea blends, there are some that I con...
Growing lavender can be challenging at times, but with Geraldine’s tips, you’ll have more lavender...
Get straight on essential fatty acids, and benefit your heart, brain, mood and more....
Insomnia:
• Drink a cup of warm chamomile tea.
• For stronger sedative action, take up to 1 teaspoon of valerian tincture before bed.
• Take a warm bath with 10 drops of lavender essential oil.
Jet lag:
• Take eleuthero (100 mg of standardized extract) three times daily for one week or more before traveling and for one week or longer following the flight.
Nausea:
• Take 1 to 2 capsules of dried ginger every 15 minutes until symptoms abate.
• To prevent motion sickness, take 6 to 8 capsules of powdered ginger about 45 minutes before departing.
• To calm a queasy stomach, chew on a piece of crystallized ginger.
Poison oak/ivy:
• Immediately wash the affected area thoroughly with soap and cool water, or sponge with alcohol to remove the oily resin.
• If a rash occurs, spray with grindelia extract several times a day.
Strains and sprains:
• Immediately elevate and apply an ice pack to the affected area to reduce swelling and inflammation. After 24 hours, apply hot compresses to increase circulation and speed healing.
• Soak in a hot bath with 5 drops of eucalyptus essential oil.
• Apply arnica cream or gel to the affected area three times daily.
Herbal First-Aid Kit Resources
Creation Herbal, www.creationherbal.com, Comfrey-calendula salve
Lewey’s Eco-Blends, www.buzzoff.us, Buzz-Off natural insect repellant
Red Moon Herbs, www.redmoonherbs.com, Herbal first-aid kit
— Laurel Vukovic writes and teaches about herbs and natural healing from her home in southern Oregon. She is the author of 1001 Natural Remedies and Herbal Healing Secrets for Women (Prentice Hall, 2000).
Page:
<< Previous 1 |
2 |
3 |
4 | 5 |