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Super great information I just did a comfrey infusion and oil. I just used olive oil. I had a tailbone injury…. anyways, I didn’t realize about taking out the spines mind you they were smaller leaves than what you had and I did let them wheels for two days and then just chop them up put them in the oil left them on the counter and then put them in the cupboard and then eventually now I’m just keeping it in the fridge so that it doesn’t go rancid because I did smell a little something, but I don’t think it really affects it, so it kind of brought back once I put it in the fridge so yeah anyways great information to know about a warm bath infusion and apricot oil that’s great
Thanks so much! Comfrey does have an earthy smell to it naturally. If it was rancid you would not be guessing! Trust me. Lol. Sounds like you made a great little oil there.
I think its around 135. You can manually set it to whatever temperature you want (I tend to go lower). I wouldn't go higher than 135. I like the yogurt setting which is even cooler (around 110).
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Hi I love your channel!! I have a question about the master class and couldn't find a way to comment on that post so I just came to the previous post. Is the masterclass available if I'm not on Facebook?
Absolutely! The classes will be on Zoom and registration will be open in the next week. The Facebook group is just an added bonus but not necessary at all :)
@@SpiraeaHerbs thank you so much!! This looks so informative and I'm really interested in switching to completely herbal medicine! Our medical model is just the worst and I've been so much healthier since I've stopped using any conventional medicine or commercial products
@@jenniferhubbard1444 Just that shift can make such a huge difference! I am working on the getting the emails and everything scheduled now and then early bird registration will open :) Are you on my email list?
Ot new to herself medicines. Grandma was a nature Patrick as well.as a nurse, unfortunately my Dad got rid of all her books and notebooks without telling me. So question , I just cooked down some elderberries and there were some tiny stems still attached but the juice was done 3 to 1 water and it was double strained do.only the juice remains., is it going to be ok even though there were tiny stems in when cooking?
For liability reasons I can't say for sure... but I will say this. I think it is almost impossible to not have stems! I have had stems in my syrup and I felt perfectly comfortable consuming it. The highest concentrations are in the root and large twigs :)
The ones I add are specific for helping to penetrate deeply into the tissues and for inflammation. Also the warmth helps to improve blood flow and circulation to the area. However, they are completely optional!
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I just found your channel. Thank you for walking us through the steps.
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I'm in a wheelchair now but I did have a granny she was really good at teaching. I miss forging but I really enjoy your videos. Thank you so much
It's so wonderful that you had a granny who taught you. Thank you for sharing.
Super great information I just did a comfrey infusion and oil. I just used olive oil. I had a tailbone injury…. anyways, I didn’t realize about taking out the spines mind you they were smaller leaves than what you had and I did let them wheels for two days and then just chop them up put them in the oil left them on the counter and then put them in the cupboard and then eventually now I’m just keeping it in the fridge so that it doesn’t go rancid because I did smell a little something, but I don’t think it really affects it, so it kind of brought back once I put it in the fridge so yeah anyways great information to know about a warm bath infusion and apricot oil that’s great
Thanks so much! Comfrey does have an earthy smell to it naturally. If it was rancid you would not be guessing! Trust me. Lol. Sounds like you made a great little oil there.
I just made one with comfy and chamomile in olive oil.
Lovely! That is an interesting combination indeed. How are you liking it?
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Thank you for watching!
Do you know the temperature of your warm setting?
I think its around 135. You can manually set it to whatever temperature you want (I tend to go lower). I wouldn't go higher than 135. I like the yogurt setting which is even cooler (around 110).
Is there anything for stiffened joints/ligaments? Please Help 🙏
Cayenne pepper salve helps me
Legally I am unable to provide any specific medical advice as per Health Canada regulations and rules put forth by Google. However, hopefully you will get responses from other people who watch the video!
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Hi I love your channel!! I have a question about the master class and couldn't find a way to comment on that post so I just came to the previous post. Is the masterclass available if I'm not on Facebook?
Absolutely! The classes will be on Zoom and registration will be open in the next week. The Facebook group is just an added bonus but not necessary at all :)
@@SpiraeaHerbs thank you so much!! This looks so informative and I'm really interested in switching to completely herbal medicine! Our medical model is just the worst and I've been so much healthier since I've stopped using any conventional medicine or commercial products
@@jenniferhubbard1444 Just that shift can make such a huge difference! I am working on the getting the emails and everything scheduled now and then early bird registration will open :)
Are you on my email list?
Ot new to herself medicines. Grandma was a nature Patrick as well.as a nurse, unfortunately my Dad got rid of all her books and notebooks without telling me. So question , I just cooked down some elderberries and there were some tiny stems still attached but the juice was done 3 to 1 water and it was double strained do.only the juice remains., is it going to be ok even though there were tiny stems in when cooking?
For liability reasons I can't say for sure... but I will say this. I think it is almost impossible to not have stems! I have had stems in my syrup and I felt perfectly comfortable consuming it. The highest concentrations are in the root and large twigs :)
@@SpiraeaHerbs thank you
Why do you add the essentials to the comfrey oil?
The ones I add are specific for helping to penetrate deeply into the tissues and for inflammation. Also the warmth helps to improve blood flow and circulation to the area. However, they are completely optional!
Would castor oil be appropriate?
It could be a great choice. Castor oil helps the constituents penetrate into the tissues BUT it does take a long time to absorb.
@@SpiraeaHerbs could you gently warm it double-boiler style? Maybe for only a couple hours to get the infusion process started?
@@djjay-kay7636 Totally could!