PPAC Dry Herb Pack (Formerly Pain Pack)
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PPAC is used as a soak, a compress, made as a liniment, a soaked oil, or as a salve. A compress seems to work the best because of the heat and moisture, but the other methods have the advantage of being much more convenient. PPAC works really well on sprains and bruises. The sooner after the injury that you use it (before inflammation has really set in), the more effective it will be! This used to be a standard and much used recipe in our family—and then we discovered the world of essential oils!
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PPAC Dry Herb Pack
Ingredients:
Comfrey Root, Ginger, Lobelia, Mullein Flower, Mullein Leaf, Oregon Grape, Poke Root, Slippery Elm, Wormwood
Available In:
Dry Herb Pack
Ratio:
Used as a soak, a compress, or made as a liniment, a soaked oil, or as a salve.
Links:
How to Make Tinctures
How to Make Salves
How to Make Herbal Teas
How to Make Poultice - Compress
How to Make Liniments
Recipes
Practical Uses
Videos:
Alcohol Herbal Tincture
Glycerin Herbal Tinctures
Straining Herbal Tinctures