Your dandelion oil is now ready to be used or made into a healing salve. Store in a cool area for up to 12 months. (I store mine in the fridge.) Safety Considerations According to the Botanical Safety Handbook, dandelion is a Safety Class 1A herb – the safest rating possible. There ...
Rich in anti-inflammatory antioxidants, polyphenols and flavonoids, this dandelion salve works beautifully as an all-purpose healing balm for cuts, scrapes, burns, bug bites, chapped skin and more.
Dandelion salve– Rich in anti-inflammatory antioxidants, polyphenols and flavonoids, this dandelion salve works beautifully as an all-purpose healing balm for cuts, scrapes, burns, bug bites, chapped skin and more. It’s mixes dandelion oil with beeswax to make it easy to carry in a bag with...
By steeping dried dandelion flowers in oil, many of its chemical properties can be extracted and preserved for future use in dandelion oil lotion bars, healing salves, balms, and evenherbal soaps. Time and warmth are needed to allow the volatile oils in the dandelion flowers to become infused...
for photos on how to do this). Let the oil settle for several hours. Water will fall to the bottom. Pour into a clean glass jar, leaving the water part behind. Label and store in a cool dark place for up to a year. Rub on sore muscles or arthritic joints. Use is salves or as...