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How to Make a PoulticeHow to make a poultice and why you should make it: Making and using poultices have fallen out of vogue in recent years. About the only place you see it being used on a regular basis nowadays is on horses to keep their legs from swelling. But don't let that stop you from trying it. You'll likely find that it is still useful to the self reliant person looking for a more natural way to ease pain, swelling, or that annoying wart that won't go away.So What is a Poultice?A poultice is wet matter applied to an area of the body that is painful and inflamed or that needs to be brought to a head, such as a boil.The term comes from the Latin word for porridge. At one time, porridge was spread on a cloth and then applied to an area of the body that was inflamed. Or it would be applied to the chest of one suffering from a chest cold. Plain porridge mixed with mustard was called a plaster. While you likely won't want to try the porridge mixture, you can learn how to make a poultice using medicinal herbs. For example, Calendula can be used this way to ease the pain and swelling of bee stings or to clear up warts. A poultice of Mullein will ease the pain of hemorrhoids. How to Make a PoulticeIf you are using fresh herbs, mix half a cup of the herbs with one cup of water in a saucepan and simmer it for two minutes. With dried herbs, simply mix together the herbs and warm water to make a paste.Pour the mixture onto a piece of cloth or gauze and apply it to the affected area. Then secure the gauze or cloth with a bandage or towel. Learn About Other Natural Herbs![]() Grow your medicinal garden easily either indoors or out with this hydropoinics system. Buy it here. Echinacea builds your immune system and helps to fight infections. Here are some growing tips. Balm is a soothing herb that makes a delicious lemony tea and is also good for sleeplessness and nervousness. Learn more. If you're looking for an herb that works as a natural insect repellent and is good for treating fevers, try this herb. Chamomile not only helps you sleep, but it can also rejuvenate your other ailing plants. Learn how to grow this herb by clicking here. Feverfew can ease a fever, is a tonic to your immune system and also works as a natural insect repellent. Learn how to grow and use feverfew by clicking here. ![]() This Hydrofarm Grow Light System Looking for a natural remedy for bladder infections, gout or rheumatism? Look no further than this simple weed. If you need an herb that helps heal sores, bruises, hemorrhoids and varicose veins, look no further than chickweed. An herb that's excellent for healing mouth sores and balancing hormones is Borage. Learn how to grow this herb by clicking here. Not only does bergamot have a delightful smell and make a delicious salad, it is also excellent for relieving cold symptoms. Learn more. To ease colic in children and ease the symptoms of a stomachache, consider growing dill. ![]() Start seeds indoors easily with this Hydrofarm Hot House with Heat Mat The next time you have constipation, consider this unappreciated little weed. Add a delicious smell to your garden and flavor to your salads by growing the herb anise. Learn more. The herb hyssop can help ease the symptoms of rheumatism, swelling and help rid your body of toxins. Learn more. If you want to get rid of warts, consider growing calendula. ![]() Have the most successful herb garden anywhere, especially in small areas with this helpful book. Angelica is excellent for giving you more energy and easing digestive complaints. Learn more. If you're looking for a remedy to get rid of intestinal worms, consider using mugwort. When you are working with the roots of the plant or any other part that has a tough outer shell, you will need to make a decoction. Learn more. Making a poultice out of medicinal herbs can be useful to ease pain, reduce swelling or remove warts. Learn how. When planning your garden, don't forget to grow herbs. Not only do they smell nice and add flavoring to food, many also have healing qualities. Learn more. The next time you have a cold or flu, consider one of these herbs for fighting viral infections. Learn more. |
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