Guest guest Posted August 21, 2003 Report Share Posted August 21, 2003 Total Healing Poultice PowderMix together the following:2 Cups of Slippery Elm Bark Powder1 Cup of Comfrey Root Powder1/2 Cup of Goldenseal Root Powder1/2 Cup of Plantain Leaf PowderDash of the hottest Cayenne Powder you can find.Put all in a container and shake vigorously till well mixed.To use, mix with distilled water until you reach a paste consistency. Add a dropperful of USP Pharmaceutical Grade DMSO into this and stir well. Apply to a wound of any size. If the wound is large and is still bleeding, use a handfull of Cayenne powder directly on the wound to stop the bleeding and then bring the pieces of skin together using small strips of tape or butterfly bandaids. Then load up with your poultice powder / DMSO / distilled water mixture. Don't be stingy here. ;o) Cover with a gauze bandage and tape on. Leave the first poultice on for at least 24 hours before changing. When changing this, do not remove any of the old poultice still in there. If it doesn't come out with the bandage removal, just leave in there and plaster more THPP in there. After day 3 you can rinse with distilled water and start again. This poultice is self anticeptic. After the first 24 hours, you can then change it every 12 hours if you wish. If you notice any kind of infectionstarting to develop, add more cayenne to the mixture. On any kind of gash orwound like this, you should also be taking Total Tonic and Echinacea internally. Herbal First Aid Salve. 3 - Cups of Organic Olive Oil1 - Tablespoon of Organic Tea Tree Oil1 - Teaspoon of Organic Peppermint OilAdd the following herbs in a completely dry state only. Remember water and oil don't mix.1/2 cup of Arnica Flowers1/2 cup of Comfrey1/4 cup of Marshmallow Root (either cut and sifted or powdered)1/4 cup of Calendula Flowers Very important not to get any water around this mixture. Let sit for a minimum of two weeks, and then strain and press. Add an ounce or two ofbees wax to stiffen to the consistency you like. This formula is not only good for all the above, but is excellent for cuts, lesions, eczema, poison ivy, burns, hemorrhoids, and bruises as well.Copyright © 1999 by Ian "Doc" Shillington. All rights reserved. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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