[Herbalist] question
Lisa
silvina at allegiance.tv
Wed Aug 25 08:02:06 PDT 2004
Echinacea is a very good drawing agent, so it is possible that could be what she is looking for.
Lady Elizabeta of Rundel
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From: kingstaste at mindspring.com
To: Ansteorran herbalist list.
Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 9:18 AM
Subject: RE: [Herbalist] question
Sounds like my bug -bite lotion, always a popular item. The ingredients are:
Alcohol, Echinacea Leaf and Root,
Plantain Leaf, Yellow Dock Root,
Garlic. Effective on stinging insect bites.
I can't find where I've typed in the recipe, and don't have time right now to do it. (Sorry). The original came from "Growing and Using the Healing Herbs" by Gaea and Shandor Weiss, listed as the Bee Sting Lotion.
It's basically a tincture, soak the ingredients in the alcohol, steep for a while (I usually go two weeks), then strain. It is good on things other than insect bites as well, we used it on a bad crepe myrtle allergic reaction very successfully once as well.
Christianna
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From: herbalist-bounces+kingstaste=mindspring.com at ansteorra.org [mailto:herbalist-bounces+kingstaste=mindspring.com at ansteorra.org]On Behalf Of Ginger
Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 10:09 PM
To: Ansteorran herbalist list.
Subject: [Herbalist] question
Hi--I normally just lurk on this list but I have a tough question.
Some (considerable) time back someone posted to this list a recipe for a salve that was effective on Recluse spider bites. I lost it when my computer crashed.
Does anyone still have that info?
Thanks in advance.
Skitterwitch
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