11/21/2018
Black Drawing salves pull from your skin, so they are great for bee stings and splinters. They also help with infections, so many people use them on boils, wounds, and cystic acne. Just a word of caution though, you'll want to cover the area with a bandage because the charcoal gets on everything. It cleans up fairly easily from your skin, but I can't say how well it comes off of fabric.
Ingredients
Comfrey - An anti-inflammatory herb that can help wounds heal quicker.
Plaintain - An herb that has natural anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.
Calendula - Promotes collagen production to speed up healing.
Olive oil (infused with comfrey, plantain & calendula) - Full of antioxidants and vitamin E.
Beeswax - Acts as a barrier trapping the healing ingredients next to your skin and thickens the oils.
Vitamin E oil - An extra dose of this skin-loving vitamin.
Tea tree oil - Naturally anti-bacterial.
Honey (raw idaho) - Naturally anti-bacterial and moisturizing.
Charcoal - Pulls bacteria and toxins and traps them.
Bentonite clay - Draws toxins and chemicals out of your skin.
Use this black drawing salve on cuts, scrapes, splinters, and boils to naturally pull toxins and debris from the skin.
To use, smear a small amount on area and cover with a bandage, so the charcoal doesn't stain, for up to 12 hours. Bed time is when I use it!