narrow and broad leaf plantain salve is more like a neosporin - antimicrobial, good for stings, bites, scratches, burns, sunburns, ect. Dandelion salve is used more often for muscle and arthritis pain, joint pain, anti-inflammatory, neuropathy pain, carpel tunnel pain, and muscle spasm pain, ect.
Thanks so much for your great step by step video! I am in the process now, of drying my dandelion buds now here in Connecticut. Then I will follow your video on the next steps. Thanks again!
Thank you so much, for helping me (a newbie) gain the confidence to try this myself! I found your video very informative and your step-by-step instructions seem very easy to follow. Thanks again!
I so enjoyed this blog. Thank you very much. Lol I have a lot of dandelion on my property. I have been feeding it to my goats but no more! Thank You! I’ve saved this video and now will experiment with what you have taught us.
So I was trying to make the infused oil and I left it in a dark cabinet for 5 weeks. When I opened it the jar “popped” open and it smelled rancid. Do you think I didn’t let the dandelions dry out enough? I let them dry 24 hours. I used organic extra virgin olive oil if that makes a difference
Well done! Not to pick, but the 'L' is silent when you say salve, as in a medication. Saying the word the way you pronounce it is a greeting in a foreign country. I don't remember which country. I look forward to more of your videos.
I have read you can make a great jam and it suppose to taste like honey. In the mts.of North Carolina that make dandelion greens. I haven’t tried them.
Cami!! I 💛 this so much!! I’m looking forward to trying this out. Although, I may have to look into purchasing some dry organic dandelions. I started a Materia Medica binder, with a glossary of terms, different plants and their medicinal properties. There’s so much learn!!!! I have a question. My beloved & I just harvested Yarrow, that we grew from seed. As we were harvesting (removing the flower top, and separating the leaves), we noticed these tiny bugs. That was a bit frustrating. We placed the yarrow in the freezer in hopes that the bugs would die. Then we will place them in the dehydrator. What would you suggest when harvesting a medicinal plant, so that you have just the plant 🌱 & not any bugs? 😬
I am sharing this with my mom, she makes a calendula salve that is really awesome. She used to make essential oil lotions and sell them at her farmers market but the taxes and insurance to keep her business going were to expensive. But she still makes them.
Hello Rachel As an artist I too find being taxed taxed then taxed again very challenging when selling my creations. We need to stand up to this by selling privately. The gov created this reality by triple taxing us out of the sphere.
@@thunderbirdsigns yeah its sad, i agree with you on the private sales. My mom was way ahead of her time because all of the products she used to make and sell at her market are really big now. Goats milk soaps, lotins and salves have really taken off in the past 3 or 4 years. Unfortunately she just does it for fun now.
I too have battled the dreaded fuzzies. 😁 Next batch I’ll try picking them, deflowering (removing all green) immediately & *then* spreading out on a mesh to dry 2-3 days just in a room temp room. Heat seems to make them worse. Good luck to you!
I have just made some dandelion salve using the cold oil soak method, having squeezed out the oil from the dandelions I was wondering if they could be used again in another infusion or something else ? 🤩🫶
narrow and broad leaf plantain salve is more like a neosporin - antimicrobial, good for stings, bites, scratches, burns, sunburns, ect. Dandelion salve is used more often for muscle and arthritis pain, joint pain, anti-inflammatory, neuropathy pain, carpel tunnel pain, and muscle spasm pain, ect.
It can also be used for eczema. I used to make a homemade topical for my friend and he had it so bad but he said it really helped him out a lot
Narrow and broadleaf plantain salve? Do you mean yarrow or is it narrow? Just learning, I’m on 3 rd plant😁♥️
I finally, after a few years, have convinced my husband that dandelions are good and to stop killing them!!
Thank you, off to pick my dandelions in my garden. Can't wait to make this. Thanks again.
Dandelion salve is awesome and helps so much.
I love dandelions so much and would rather grow them than a pristine lawn! I also make a dandelion/magnesium salve for my diabetic neuropathy.
Thanks so much for your great step by step video! I am in the process now, of drying my dandelion buds now here in Connecticut. Then I will follow your video on the next steps. Thanks again!
Thank you so much, for helping me (a newbie) gain the confidence to try this myself! I found your video very informative and your step-by-step instructions seem very easy to follow. Thanks again!
Well organized video, thank you!
WOW!!! TY so much for the info. I love that you don't go too fast and are detailed, but you allowed me to process! ♥️🌺
I'm 100% doing this next year!! We have sooo many dandi's in our yard!!! Thank you so much for sharing all of these herbs creations!! 🌿 ❤️
Your pie pan worked perfect. I love the little dandelion’s. It makes such a beautiful salve.💛🌱 Great idea.💛
I loved this video! I enjoy learning how to use herbs medicinally. Thank you.
Thanks for the helpful tips. I so enjoy learning about the healing benefits of herbs.
Taka for the easy to follow instructions, efficient delivery and personal experiences with this herbal powerhouse! 💓
Thank you, I’m just starting to learn about these natural herbs, I appreciate you and subscribed ❤
Thanks for letting me know! I love learning all about herbs as well.
I so enjoyed this blog. Thank you very much. Lol I have a lot of dandelion on my property. I have been feeding it to my goats but no more!
Thank You! I’ve saved this video and now will experiment with what you have taught us.
I am so interested in this journey you are on. Thank you so much for sharing what you’ve learned.
Thank you for this and I would love to learn about more medicinal herbs
Thank you - this was a great video, I would love to learn more about medicinal herbs.
Very thorough. Thank you.
Nice! I'm doing this with Calendula as it also has anti inflammatory properties as well!
hey girl- this is so cool! Thanks for sharing!😀
Yes please & Thank you.😁
I love this!
Thank you! ❤
So I was trying to make the infused oil and I left it in a dark cabinet for 5 weeks. When I opened it the jar “popped” open and it smelled rancid. Do you think I didn’t let the dandelions dry out enough? I let them dry 24 hours. I used organic extra virgin olive oil if that makes a difference
Can you use that salve in the eyes for vision improvement?
...do you know if I can use dandelions from tea sachet to make this salve ..since the dandelions are already dried?
can you make it with fresh dandelion and not have to dehydrated the flower for a salve. Thank you
Well done! Not to pick, but the 'L' is silent when you say salve, as in a medication. Saying the word the way you pronounce it is a greeting in a foreign country. I don't remember which country. I look forward to more of your videos.
I have read you can make a great jam and it suppose to taste like honey. In the mts.of North Carolina that make dandelion greens. I haven’t tried them.
Went looking for dandelion Will a fall dandelion be the same? Thank you to who ever answers
Cami!! I 💛 this so much!! I’m looking forward to trying this out. Although, I may have to look into purchasing some dry organic dandelions. I started a Materia Medica binder, with a glossary of terms, different plants and their medicinal properties. There’s so much learn!!!! I have a question. My beloved & I just harvested Yarrow, that we grew from seed. As we were harvesting (removing the flower top, and separating the leaves), we noticed these tiny bugs. That was a bit frustrating. We placed the yarrow in the freezer in hopes that the bugs would die. Then we will place them in the dehydrator. What would you suggest when harvesting a medicinal plant, so that you have just the plant 🌱 & not any bugs? 😬
Enjoyed.
I am sharing this with my mom, she makes a calendula salve that is really awesome. She used to make essential oil lotions and sell them at her farmers market but the taxes and insurance to keep her business going were to expensive. But she still makes them.
Hello Rachel
As an artist I too find being taxed taxed then taxed again very challenging when selling my creations. We need to stand up to this by selling privately. The gov created this reality by triple taxing us out of the sphere.
@@thunderbirdsigns yeah its sad, i agree with you on the private sales. My mom was way ahead of her time because all of the products she used to make and sell at her market are really big now. Goats milk soaps, lotins and salves have really taken off in the past 3 or 4 years. Unfortunately she just does it for fun now.
Thank you for such easy to follow directions on making this salve. It is very helpful.
I love this so much ! I can’t wait to try this !
Also question, how long do you leave it in the oil before straining ?
I think I listened to another dandelion lecture and the teacher recommended 6 weeks.
4-6 weeks
Can I use grapeseed oil or MCT oil?
Can I use a stainless steel bowl?
Can I add dried lavender to it and do them both in step one?
Can I vacuum seal it?
@@jenniferfletcher5425 yes
@@jenniferfletcher5425 yes, or *any* herb❣️
No shade but where are you from that you pronounce the L in salve. It is silent. Otherwise great video😊
I can never dry dandelion they become a fluff ball. Please help😢
I too have battled the dreaded fuzzies. 😁 Next batch I’ll try picking them, deflowering (removing all green) immediately & *then* spreading out on a mesh to dry 2-3 days just in a room temp room. Heat seems to make them worse. Good luck to you!
What about cat pee...annoying neighborhood cats love my yard
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I have just made some dandelion salve using the cold oil soak method, having squeezed out the oil from the dandelions I was wondering if they could be used again in another infusion or something else ? 🤩🫶