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How to make a handmade black drawing

MONews
7 Min Read

I first visited the Amish community for DIY BLACK Drawing and listened to it as a natural treatment when I picked up agricultural products and eggs. One of the farmers’ sons obtained a big fragment in the fence post and applied it to his arms.

I asked what he was putting in his arms, and I heard a picture that helped me to take out debris and see if the area was not infected. I wondered how well I was fascinated.

The farmer has always used it in the community in the community. They used drawing salve to speed up the wound healing and pull out foreign objects trapped in the skin. He said it was effective to withdraw poison from some spider bangs.

He didn’t know where to buy it, but he suggested to write down the recipe for me.

Black drawings can benefit

I have been transforming this recipe since then. It takes time to make, but it is very effective and worth time. We are especially used for fragments and glass pieces attached to the skin. I personally didn’t try it, but the black drawing Salves also helps to remove mole and skin tags.

The healing characteristics of the herb help to calm skin irritation and insect bites. Keep some in a natural first aid kit for a bee shooting!

How to make herb injection oil

Before creating a salve, it is important to inject Comfred, Calendula and Plantain and Olive Oil. I use powder on the coffee grinder just before I use them to increase their strength. I use 1 tablespoon of each herb for 1/2 cup olive oil. The two methods of making injection oil are:

  1. Put the herb and put it in a small bottle. Pour olive oil on the herb and inject for 3-4 weeks every day. Use the cheese cloth to filter out the herb and book the injected oil.
  2. Heat herbs and olive oils with double boilers. Leave the oil in low/medium columns for about 1 hour until the oil is strong and dark. Once you’re done, use a cheese cloth to filter herbs.

Personally, I have a plantation in herbal drugs, keeping a large olive oil jar with ComFrey and Calendula and constantly injecting them for Salves and Lotion. When oil is used, abandon the hub and start the process again.

Now that you have injected oil, you are ready to make a handmade picture!

Black drawing recipe

This handmade drawing salve is an old amish recipe that helps to remove fixed debris and quickly remove skin healing. Suitable for bugs, skin tags, etc.!

Preparation time5 minute

Active time15 minute

Cooling time2 hour

Product: 6.5 oz.

author: Katie Wells

  • Injected olive oil, shea butter, coconut oil, beeswax, vitamin E oil and honey are mixed with small water pan.

  • Boil the water and carefully stir the mixture of the jar until all the ingredients are melted. You can also use a double boiler for this.

  • Remove from heat and add enabled charcoal, kaoline clay and lavender essential oils. Mix well.

  • Pour quickly into a small glass jar or barrel and sit down until it is reinforced (several hours).

Store in a sealed container and use it as needed for cuts, debris, etc.

The ingredients and what they do

The foundation of this picture Salve uses herb injection oil. It takes a few weeks to make, but it’s amazing for skin health. I store the bottles of ComFrey, Plantain and Calendula Oil in the grocery storage room and use it for various home therapy and skin care projects. The mixing of this herb helps to speed up healing time and reduce inflammation. Plantation also has a light drawing characteristic for removing impurities and skin irritation naturally.

Shea butter is moisturized and helps to add thickness with beeswax. Vitamin E oil is an antioxidant and slows oxidation and the oil is rotting. Kaolin clay (similar to bentonite clay) is a adsorbent for various toxins and bacteria. It is one of the picture ingredients in black salt.

Raw honey is naturally antimicrobial and suitable for various skin irritation. You can also use raw honey as burns! It is one of the most important ingredients in this recipe, and it is active charcoal to provide black. Charcoal is widely used to treat food poisoning and to balance it thanks to its absorption properties. It is also good to take out debris or mobilize resistant hair.

And finally, I can add lavender essential oils and give Salve a wonderful fragrance for the benefits of the skin. Tea tree essential oils also work well with alternatives.

How to use handmade drawing salve recipe

  1. Start by cleaning the affected area well. Put a generous amount of black salt in the wounds or debris and cover it with a gauze or large bandage.
  2. Leave at least several hours or night to get infections or objects. Things like glass (depending on my experience) can take one day or two.

This flesh is a great natural treatment, but it does not replace medical services when necessary. If you don’t have a bite, wound, or other problems, it’s best to talk to a professional!

Have you ever made flesh? How did it work? Share below!

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