"We're all just walking each other home." -Ram Dass
"Be a lamp, or a lifeboat, or a ladder."-Rumi
"It's all one song!" -Neil Young
"We're all just walking each other home." -Ram Dass
"Be a lamp, or a lifeboat, or a ladder."-Rumi
"It's all one song!" -Neil Young
The only thing...more expensive than education is ignorance.~Ben Franklin
Invasive plants are Earth's way of insisting we notice her medicines. Stephen Herrod Buhner
Everyone learns what works by learning what doesn't work. Stephen Herrod Buhner
Carla Burke wrote:A ratio (by weight, not volume) of 1 part beeswax to 5 parts coconut oil, lard, or tallow with give a texture very, very close to petroleum jelly, with enough fat to help with absorption and enough beeswax, to give a protective coating, without being too waxy/greasy feeling. For an antibiotic ointment, I infuse the chosen fat with plantain, calendula, lavender, rose, (or any combination of those), then add frankinsense at a rate of 4 drops or so, per ounce of the beeswax/fat, by weight. I've been doing this for years, because I'm *highly* reactive to the otc stuff. As in, within an hour of putting it on, I'm blistering. I also use cloth bandages & wraps, because the adhesives in medical tape and bandaids hit me the same way...
Judith Browning wrote:I'm looking for the equivalent 'grease' to petroleum jelly. I might start a thread in the cider press later to discuss why I don't use it on me but for now I would just like some thoughts on alternatives.
What came up recently was a visit to the dermatologist to have a basal cell skin carcinoma removed...about a nickel size area on my jaw and fairly deep. The aftercare was to wash gently and apply vasoline and a bandaide daily for a week. I made the mistake of saying I don't use that and would use a home prepared calendula/plantain coconut oil salve instead...she insisted on the other and I kept my mouth shut and used my choice anyway. It's healing fine.
I have only used the other stuff for packing a reservoir on my old 1949 sewing machine and for babies decades ago before I knew better.....
I wish I had asked the purpose of their recommendation...maybe to slow healing, moisture protection or to keep a scab from forming?
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Judith Browning wrote:I'm looking for the equivalent 'grease' to petroleum jelly. I might start a thread in the cider press later to discuss why I don't use it on me but for now I would just like some thoughts on alternatives.
What came up recently was a visit to the dermatologist to have a basal cell skin carcinoma removed...about a nickel size area on my jaw and fairly deep. The aftercare was to wash gently and apply vasoline and a bandaide daily for a week. I made the mistake of saying I don't use that and would use a home prepared calendula/plantain coconut oil salve instead...she insisted on the other and I kept my mouth shut and used my choice anyway. It's healing fine.
I have only used the other stuff for packing a reservoir on my old 1949 sewing machine and for babies decades ago before I knew better.....
I wish I had asked the purpose of their recommendation...maybe to slow healing, moisture protection or to keep a scab from forming?
"We're all just walking each other home." -Ram Dass
"Be a lamp, or a lifeboat, or a ladder."-Rumi
"It's all one song!" -Neil Young
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