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Today, we have another DIY herbal recipe, the Herbal Anti-Microbial Wound Wash Tea Recipe. As we have mentioned before, many times, living on a farm, minor injuries happen. Sometimes it is family members, but sometimes it is farm animals and pets that have little accidents. We have the wonderful Herbal Anti-Microbial Wound Wash Tea Recipe that we keep on hand for such occasions.

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This Herbal Anti-Microbial Wound Wash Tea Recipe is for minor injuries like cuts, scrapes, and the like, not to be used for serious injuries that need medical help.

This recipe does take a bit of time to “cook up”, although there is no actual cooking involved. But it is worth it, especially if you are working on going natural or being self-sufficient.

For this Herbal Anti-Microbial Wound Wash Tea Recipe, you can use either herbs that you harvest and dry yourself or buy dried herbal flowers, leaves, or both.

To make the Herbal Anti-Microbial Wound Wash Tea Recipe, you will need:

A small spray bottle

Vodka (or any clear, high alcohol of your choice)

Yarrow

Calendula

Cayenne

Echinacia

Chamomile

Flax Seed

Thyme

 

How much of each herb to use is up to you, depending on how much Herbal Anti-Microbial Wound Wash Tea Recipe you are planning to make, but a good rule is starting with 4 Tablespoons of each.

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Steps to making the Herbal Anti-Microbial Wound Wash Tea Recipe:

 

1. Start with dried herbs. Either harvest and dry your own herbs or buy already prepared herbs.

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2. Put all of the herbs into a glass jar.

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3. Fill the jar with the Vodka to cover the herbs.

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4. Give the jar a good shake to get the Vodka mixed into the herbs.

 

5. Let the jar sit overnight.

 

6. Check the jar. Add Vodka to fill the jar to the top again. And give it a shake.

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7. Place the jar in a cool, dark place for 6 to 8 weeks. Give it a gentle mix every couple of days.

 

8. Using a cheese cloth, strain off the liquid from the jar. Be sure to let it drip and squeeze out all of the liquid from the solids.

 

We put out leftover herbs into the mulch bucket to turn into compost for the garden.

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9. Pour the liquid into a clean container.

 

10. Label your The Herbal Anti-Microbial Wound Wash Tea Recipe.

 

11.  The Herbal Anti-Microbial Wound Wash Tea Recipe will store for several years; it may last longer if you keep it in the fridge.

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12. When you need your Herbal Anti-Microbial Wound Wash Tea, pour it into a bottle and apply it onto the injured area. This recipe will clean, disinfect, and help relieve minor pain. The herbs are specifically chosen to clean and help speed healing.

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And there you have a basic Anti-Microbial Wound Tea Recipe. Of course, many herbs have multiple benefits, and different herbs do share benefits, so you can substitute some of these for others with the same properties. Comfrey is commonly used, as well as Lavender, but there are others that will work. However, there are cautions to be understood when working with Comfrey, so be sure you know these issues before you choose Comfrey.

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If you are trying to become more self-sufficient, as we are, you can do your research to find out what herbs and spices will grow in your area. Then learn the medical properties of each. Once you have an idea of what your local plants can do for you, you can plan your own herbal apothecary for your family. You may not be able to grow all of the plants that you need, but many times you can buy in bulk for the ones that you can not grow.

 

As always, do your research, know what you have and what you need, and go from there. You do not need ALL the herbs; you only need the ones that your family may need to use. Learn one herb or spice at a time, and once you are proficient with that one, move on to learning a new one. In no time, you will have expanded your knowledge and your home apothecary to fit your family’s needs.

We hope you have enjoyed this Anti-Microbial Wound Tea Recipe and that it may help you, your family, or your animals. Try it out and see how it works for you. This recipe can be used on both animals and people. Of course, avoid the eyes, nose, and do not drink it.

 

If you are interested in some of our other talks, please see the ones below.

Build Your Own Home Apothecary

Basic Home Apothecary Natural Wound Care Tips

Homemade DIY Vitamin E and Thieves Oil Salve Recipe

Thank you for visiting, and please come again for another edition of Out Standing in the Field.

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