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June / July 2006
UNDERSTANDING DISEASE THROUGH GERMAN NEW MEDICINE by Caroline Markolin Ph.D
by Joanne Giroux
BE YOUR OWN HERBAL EXPERT - PART SIX by Susan S. Weed
Three-In-One Concepts - the ONE BRAIN SYSTEM™ By Mark Ainley
BIOFEEDBACK - Balancing Brainwave Dynamics By Penny Hyndman
by Lynn Kirk, CSP and Bhavna Solecki RST
THE ENERGY WITHIN - Fractal Images, Science and Healing by Cheryl Harnish
An excellent free e-book! |
BE YOUR OWN HERBAL EXPERT - PART SIX OF SEVEN
by Susun S. Weed
Herbal medicine is the medicine of the people. It is simple, safe, effective, and free. Our ancestors used - and our neighbors around the world still use - plant medicines for healing and health maintenance. It's easy. You can do it too, and you don't need a degree or any special training. Ancient memories arise in you when you begin to use herbal medicine - memories which keep you safe and fill you with delight. These lessons are designed to nourish and activate your inner herbalist so you can be your own herbal expert.
In this, our sixth session, we remain in the herbal pharmacy and turn our attention to herbs in fat bases. We'll explore fresh infused oils, ointments, salves and lip balms, essential oils and even herbal pestos.
HERBAL OILS: INFUSED VS. ESSENTIAL Infused herbal oils use a small amount of plant material; essential
oils require tons of plant material. Infused herbal oils
To make an infused herbal oil you will need
Harvest your plant material in the heat of the day, after the sun has
dried the dew. It is best to wait at least 36 hours after the last rain
before harvesting plants for infused oils. Wet plant materials will make
moldy oils. To prevent this, some people dry their herbs and then put
them in oil. I find this gives an inferior quality product in most cases. Coarsely chop the roots, leaves, or flowers of your chosen plant. Fill
your jar completely full of the chopped plant material. Add olive oil
until the jar is completely full. (Patience and a chopstick are useful
tools at this point.) Tightly lid the jar. Label it. Put it in a small bowl (to collect seepage and over-runs). Your infused oil is ready to use in six weeks.
FRESH PLANTS THAT I USE TO MAKE INFUSED OILS:
USING YOUR INFUSED HERBAL OILS I use my infused herbal oils to heat and ease the pain of wounds,
bruises, scrapes, sprains, burns, rashes, sore muscles, insect bites and
aching joints. I make my infused oils into ointments, salves, and lip
balms.
I use my infused oils in rituals, to anoint. I use my infused oils after
bathing, to moisturize. I use my infused
oils as stunning salad dressings. I use my infused oils as sexual
lubricants. I use my infused oils to nourish my scalp and hair.
I apply my infused herbal oils directly to the body. I rarely take
infused herbal oils as internal medicines
MAKING SALVES, OINTMENTS AND LIP BALMS When herbs are infused into animal fat, they form a natural salve,
without need of thickening. But herbs infused into oils are drippy and
leaky and messy. They need a little beeswax melted into them to make
them solid. The more beeswax added, the firmer the oil will be. A little
beeswax will make a soft salve. A medium amount will make a firm
ointment. And a lot will make a stiff lip balm.
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PESTOS The simplest pesto is green leaves pounded with salt and garlic. I don't put cheese or nuts into my pestos when I make them, as these ingredients spoil rapidly.
I use a mini-size food prep machine for the "pounding". A blender will work too, but watch that you don't burn out the motor. The oil in a pesto both preserves the antioxidant vitamins in the fresh green herbs and also softens the cell walls so minerals become more available. With the added health-benefits of garlic, herbal pestos are great medicine as well as superb eating.
BASIC HERBAL PESTO
GREEN HERBS FOR PESTO
COMING UP EXPERIMENT NUMBER ONE
EXPERIMENT NUMBER FOUR EXPERIMENT NUMBER FIVE Make an herbal pesto. (See list for suggestions.)
Extra credit: Make an infused oil of the same plant and
Study with Susun Weed in the convenience of your home! Choose from
three Correspondence Courses: Green Allies, Spirit & Practice of the
Wise Woman Tradition and Green Witch - includes audio/video tapes,
books, assignments, special mailings, plus personal time. Learn more at Woodstock, NY 12498 Fax: 1-845-246-8081 and Susun Weed at: For permission to reprint this article, contact us at:
susunweed@hvc.rr.com Vibrant, passionate, and involved, Susun Weed has garnered an
international reputation for her groundbreaking lectures, teachings, and
writings on health and nutrition. She challenges conventional medical
approaches with humour, insight, and her vast encyclopedic knowledge of
herbal medicine. Unabashedly pro-woman, her animated and enthusiastic
lectures are engaging and often profoundly provocative. Susun is one of America's best-known authorities on herbal medicine and
natural approaches to women's health. Her four best-selling books are
recommended by expert herbalists and well-known physicians and are used
and cherished by millions of women around the world. Learn more at
www.susunweed.com Susun Weed's books include: Wise Woman for the Childbearing Year $9.95 at: www.ash-tree-publishing.com
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