Make Pain Relief Salve / DIY Herbal Salve Cayenne & Basil Recipe / Herbal Infused Oil
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- How to make a pain relief Salve / DIY Herbal Salve Cayenne and Basil recipe
How to make COLD INFUSED CAYENNE OIL
2 Tablespoons Dried Cayenne Powder
¾ Cup of Olive Oil or Grapeseed Oil
Add ingredients to a sterilized Jar, place lid on, shake well daily for a few weeks, then once a week until 6 weeks.
Strain the oil using a coffee filter over a fine strainer on a mug
GATHER YOUR SUPPLIES
Heavy based saucepan
Clean storage containers with lids off
Cutting board
Plastic jug (or heat proof jug)
Measuring tablespoon
Mixing spoon
15 Drops of Pure essential Basil Oil
½ Cup Cayenne Oil
4 tablespoons Organic Coconut Oil
4 tablespoons of melted Bees wax
CAYENNE & BASIL SALVE RECIPE
In saucepan add Infused Cayenne oil, Basil Oil, Coconut oil and beeswax Heat until all melted and mixed together (NOT TOO HOT)
Remove from heat
Pour into jug and then into storage containers
Let Salves cool and set - don't be tempted to touch them
Put lids on when completely cool, Label and write ‘Cayenne & Basil Salve’
With Use by date
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Funny how you always seem to post something at just the time that I need it! I will most definitely make this! At least this time I got the notification - I didn't get the one for your before this one and will watch it now.
Thanks for demonstrating/.💐 I would definitely like to make this.
Good
Thanks
Thanks for sharing. I love homemade remedies.
Nice. I have so much spare cayenne I can't eat it all lol but I have fibromyalgia and have a lot of pain
Thank you.
Hi, I've never used bees wax before. Would appreciate advice . Many thanks
Beeswax is highly flammable? It is used for candles
Thank you…. I am interested in making a pain relief salve. I was wondering about the adding of arnica and if that would cause problems?
I love it but I can’t bother to make it can I buy please because it won’t be good as yours I appreciate
Hi, I am not currently selling my products at this time. sorry.
Shouldn’t a glass jug be better than a plastic jug if it’s heated. ..
I didn’t think you should heat EO
As a trained aromatherapist, I can safely say you shouldn't. EOs are so volatile that they evaporate in room temperature. By the time you heat all those ingredients there will be no basil EO left in the mixture so it's a waste of valuable material. But, you can heat the rest of the ingredients, pour the mixture into the jar, let it set for a few minutes until under 40 degrees Celsius while stirring continuously with a clean glass rod/lab spatula, and then add the EOs while stirring. The mixture will have turned slightly solid but the EOs will get where it needs to.
Could I add frankincense and maybe use castor oil instead of the olive oil?
Yes
@@honeytoone8610 Castor oil would probably be a great sub. It absorbs into the skin better than other oils.
I used the cayenne infusion but i didnt feel anything on my skin
Question can I do a quick infuse the oil with the peppers over a double boiler and heat slowly...
Not over 40° C it's better.
Need to get a Magic Butter Machine.
anyone here know where best to source herbs and spices? mygreathanks and blessings
I’m sorry I can’t help, I grow and forage what I use.
@@MoatCottage wonderful