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Easy Purple Dead Nettle Salve

May 25, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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This recipe is perfect for beginners, with only a few basic ingredients and equipment needed.

  • Start the process: Start by gathering your equipment and ingredients.

  • Combine ingredients: Combine the purple dead-nettle infused oil and beeswax in a heatproof jar or container.

  • Making a double boiler: Next, find a pan and fill it with a few inches of water. Place your jar containing the oil and beeswax mixture into the pan. This makeshift double boiler is a gentle way to heat sensitive ingredients, just like you warm your hands over a fire, without getting too close to the flames.

  • Melt the mixture: Set your stove to a medium setting to allow the water in the pot to heat up and gently warm the contents of the pot. Watch the beeswax slowly melt into the oil. Stir occasionally and make sure the mixture blends smoothly.

  • Add essential oils: Once the beeswax is completely melted and the mixture is clear and uniform, remove the pot from the heat. This is the perfect time to add a few drops of essential oil if you wish. I often choose lavender for its calming scent, while tea tree oil is known for its refreshing quality. Whatever you choose, let it be a scent that brings you peace and joy.

  • Pouring the ointment: With a steady hand, pour the warm, liquid ointment into the tin or glass jar of your choice. I find this step particularly satisfying because it is the moment when your efforts begin to take shape.

  • Let it take effect: Allow the ointment to cool and solidify, which will change it from liquid to a soothing ointment. This waiting period is a good time to reflect on the healing journey you are facilitating, not only for yourself, but for everyone who could benefit from this salve.

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  • Seal and store: Once the ointment has cooled and solidified, carefully place the lid on the container. Your Purple Dead Nettle Ointment is now ready to store in a cool, dark place. Don’t forget to label your jar or can with the contents and date. If stored properly, your ointment will remain potent for up to a year.

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