July 26, 2010
Let's revisit two of my all time favorite, easy to grow, easy to use backyard herbs. Comfrey & Plantain. I'm not a certified herbalist, I'm just a girl with a garden. So trust me, if I can grow and use these two herbs so can you.
my backyard comfrey
This is a simple recipe using comfrey and plantain to make a poultice or paste to relieve itchy insect bites
.I'm not exactly sure which component of this recipe is most effective at relieving the itch. Is it the herbs? Maybe the clay? The apple cider vinegar? Or the tea tree oil? You may have success with just one of these ingredients or various combinations of them.
Experiment mixing your own proportions according to what you have available. None of these ingredients are harmful to skin though I wouldn't recommend applying this paste to an open sore.
During the summer it's great to use fresh herbs on your skin, especially chewed up plantain which has relieved our family of bee sting and mosquito bite itches. However, I find this dried herb and clay mix to yield a better consistency for applying to the skin. Also, this mix will store well for years in a dark cupboard and be handy whenever you need it.
If you are new to herbs and want to learn more I recommend Making Herbs Simple DVD set. These videos teach simple recipes with easy to understand instructions - how to find and identify herbs in the wild, drying and storing herbs, and how to prepare tinctures and poultices.
What natural remedies do you use to relieve insect bites?
I recommend either Mountain Rose Herbs or the Bulk Herb Store. I am an affiliate for both.
all right - i've been looking for something like this, and now i've got the powders all mixed up (plants picked, washed, dried, pounded, clay mixed in) and i'm just waiting, perversely, for someone to start itching...thanks so much for this! our giant comfrey plant has been waiting for me to stumble across the right concoction to suit its purpose...
Debbie, I hope it works for you. Just tonight we used it on my daughter's bites and she said it didn't help! Of course after I blogged that it did.
It's worked for me and other children. So let's hope it works for yours!
This just in... we washed it off, added more water, spread it over a larger area and no more itch, no more sting. Let's hope it stays that way.
I've just dried more plantain from my yard after reading this article at the Bulk Herb Store.
More to read at The Bulk Herb Store:
Simple Green Salve
Plantain to the Rescue
I would be interested in the herbal DVD. I have had my eye on it sometime now. Is it still available? How do I proceed? Lisa
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Francesca on July 26, 2010, 8:39 p.m.
I've read about comfrey somewhere before, but I'm not sure what plant it is. I just googled it, and it's apparently native of Europe, but I've never come across it, and even its botanical name - symphytum - is totally new to me. A mystery plant, and it would be so useful!