Green Oil
Tradition:
Western
Source / Author:
The Book of Herbs, Lady Rosalind Northcote, 1903
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Herb Name 43984_a27d93-ae> |
Latin 43984_d0bd00-75> |
Amount 43984_15c2f5-67> |
|---|---|---|
| 43984_06edfe-70> |
Salvia officinalis 43984_2be864-9c> | 43984_b7c9c7-66> |
| 43984_40f23d-39> |
Matricaria recutita 43984_bf17e7-4a> | 43984_c5a081-54> |
| 43984_1c7a8b-46> |
Artemisia absinthum 43984_8c7ca2-44> | 43984_b5778c-a8> |
| 43984_afed6e-4f> |
Althea officinalis 43984_b5fedc-4b> |
equal parts 43984_15bb13-cc> |
Preparation:
Add the herbs to a jar and cover with Olive Oil; to a quart of oil, add 1⁄4 lb. Sugar (or a similar proportion for different amounts). Let them stand a week without stirring, then put the sealed jar in the sun for 2 weeks, stirring daily. Strain with a cloth and press hard, then put on a low fire with some Red Rose buds and Lavender flowers and simmer for 2 hours; strain and add a gill (1⁄4 pint) of Brandy (ie. to a quart of oil).
Function:
Clears Heat and Inflammation, eases Pain
Use:
1. Bruises
2. Burns and Scalds
3. Wounds
4. Inflammations
Dose:
Apply topically
Cautions:
None noted
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