Healing with what’s in the cupboard

I love healing with food and herbs. It’s thrilling when I can open my kitchen cupboards and find a remedy that comforts and relieves. This is particularly helpful knowledge for soothing the young and elderly. Their constitutions are particular sensitive to the influence of kitchen and herbal remedies, along with medication. I have a deep respect for allopathic medicine and it has its place in our society but if I can soothe an aliment with food or herbs, you can bet I will go there first.

The elderly, in particular, tend to be over medicated in our society.  When they experience side affects, they are often given something else instead of eliminating or changing medications. Another issue is that as we age, we tend to have an increasingly difficult time giving accurate descriptions of symptoms or even simply remembering specific details. I find doctors often overlook weight loss or gains when prescribing medication, which can present additional problems. When offering herbal remedies it is important to take into account an individual’s weight. A typical dose for a youngling or elder should be lower than for a healthy adult.

Along with many this winter, my 86 year old Mom has been having a rough time. There seems to be quite a few powerful bugs circulating around looking for hosts. The young and elderly are particularly susceptible. My Mom has a rather unique situation as she only has one lung; yes, that’s right, only one. She had her right lung removed due to lung cancer in 1999. Therefore, any type of cough is always a concern.

At the end of last year, she came down with a cough and couldn’t breathe. She was diagnosis with pneumonia, immediately admitted to the hospital and put on IV antibiotics and albuterol treatments. After 4 days, she was discharge without a cough and there was no need for O2 in the home.  Although, she didn’t cough for almost 2 weeks, she has since developed another cough, but her O2 remains good. She is being monitored closely but still has a wet cough.

Many over-the-counter cough and cold remedies can elevate blood pressure, a situation potentially dangerous for the elderly including my Mom. Yet, we are lucky to have a few tools in our cupboards. To help my Mom sleep through the night, I massage Garlic Oil it into her feet. When Garlic Oil is applied to the feet, it enters the system and heads straight for the lungs. To prove the connection – simply take a piece of garlic out of the jar and place it between your toes, sleep, and you will wake up with garlic breathe – crazy but true. Please do not put garlic straight onto a little one’s or elder’s foot as their skin is much more sensitive and the garlic may burn them, garlic oil is okay though. Many people eat garlic for its antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, immune boosting, blood pressure and cholesterol lowering properties. Garlic is a great soldier in fighting all bronchial infections. It is also known to kill antibiotic resistant bacteria. It really is fantastic. Moreover, and most of all, it tastes great in most dishes.

Our little jar of garlic oil

Garlic Cough Remedy Recipe

•  Chop up several large cloves of garlic

•  Add garlic and olive oil to a small clean jar and cover

•  Let sit for at least an hour; the longer the better

Massage some garlic oil on the soles of the cougher’s feet (use about the size of a nickel); perhaps focus some attention on the areas just below the toes as it’s connected to the lungs.

•  Put on socks to protect the linens

•  Sleep soundly (everyone!)

Before bed, I also give Mom a ½ teaspoon of Raw honey  (be sure it’s raw as commercial honey growers often supplement the bees with sugar water, which dilutes the medicinal qualities of the honey). Honey is one of my favorite remedies for coughs and is so simple. We are not sure exactly why it works but perhaps when you combine honey’s soothing sweetness, which coats the throat with its antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and expectorant qualities, you may find part of the answer.

Although, my Mom is still struggling with her lingering cough, she can now sleep through the nights. And, the most important remedy for illness is sleep.

What do you use from your kitchen cupboards to heal? Please share and I will continue to share.

All information is shared for educational purposes only and has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.  This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Let’s Soothe Thy Skin

As the weather gets colder, my skin gets drier. I can’t simply wash dishes barehanded anymore and must use rubber gloves to protect them. I need to apply moisturizer several times a day or cracks start to develop around my nails and fingertips. Healing moisturizing cream becomes necessary to maintain healthy skin. Over the years, I have developed a lovely cream ~ Soothe Thy Skin ~ which moisturizes, nourishes and heals my dry and cracked hands. It is so gentle that I also use it on my face and anywhere else I may need some healing and moisture.Making cream tends to be a bit more challenging than making other herbal remedies like salves or tinctures. The recipe needs to be made precisely, remember you are mixing water and oil together, which normally does not mix well. The basic recipe I use was developed by Dina Falconi, which I have put my little spin on.

Basically, you need a liquid carrier oil, solid oil, beeswax and water. For the carrier oil, I infuse Calendula and Comfrey into first cold pressed organic olive oil. For the solid oil, I use organic coconut oil. Lastly, for the water, I use distilled water because it reduces the risk of bacteria developing and the cream going bad. And after all the hard work that goes into the cream, you want it to last a long time. Some people put essential oils into their creams, sometimes I do too. But most of the time I like the cream as it is without a an added scent.

For soothing and repairing the skin, Calendula (Calendula offficnalis) and Comfrey (Symphytum officnale), are winners. Calendula is a powerful wound healer and promotes cell repair while its antiseptic properties keep infections from occurring. It helps heal wounds faster by increasing oxygen flow to the damaged area, which in turn helps the body grow new tissue. It also stimulates collagen production to help heal the body’s tissues and is high in flavonoids (plant-based anti-oxidants) that protect cells from being damaged by free radicals. Comfrey fosters the growth of new cells and is anti-inflammatory as well as mucilaginous, which soothes inflamed tissues.

Equipment Needed:

  • (2) Pyrex measuring cups
  • Saucepan
  • Food processor with dough attachment
  • Small jars with covers (preferably glass)
  • Rubber spatula
  • Chopstick
  • Candy thermometer

The Basic Face and Hand Cream Recipe:

Basic ingredients

Basic ingredients

6 oz liquid oil (ie: olive, jojoba, almond, grapeseed, apricot…)

3 oz solid oil (ie: coconut, shea butter, lanolin…)

1 oz beeswax

9 oz water (ie: distilled, spring, tap…)

 

 

Soothe Thy Skin Recipe

(will make 19 ounces of luscious cream)

Remember: it is very important to be precise with this recipe. From start to cleanup, you will need 3 uninterrupted hours.

  1.  In one of the measuring cups, pour in 4oz. of Calendula infused olive oil and 2oz. of Comfrey infused olive oil. You will now have 6oz of liquid oil.

Liquid oil = 6oz.Liquid oil = 6oz.

2. Then add 3oz of coconut oil and finally 1oz of beeswax. Your ingredients will total 10oz.

Liquid and Solid oil = 9oz.

Liquid and Solid oil = 9oz.

3. Put measuring cup full of oil/wax mixture in a saucepan with about 2 inches of water, like a double boiler.

Melting Liquid oil, Solid oil and Beeswax = 10oz.

Melting Liquid oil, Solid oil and Beeswax = 10oz.

4. Stir oil/wax mixture as it is melting.

5. Once it has melted remove from heat and let cool to about 100° F

6.  In other measuring cup, heat distilled water until it reaches 100° F and remove from heat.

It is very important that both the oil and water are about 100° F in order for them to mix well. While oil/wax mixture and water are cooling down to 100° F, wipe down all parts of the food processor with rubbing alcohol before using them to help ensure it is clean. We do not want anything other than our ingredients in our cream. 

7.  Pour all the water into the food processor using the dough attachment.

8.  Turn on food processor and slowly pour oil in. Keep mixing until the cream begins to emulsify. Occasionally, scrap sides and mix some more until you have fully emulsified cream.

Luscious Cream!

Luscious Cream!

9.  Pour into clean/dry glass jars.jarred

10.  Let sit undisturbed overnight.

11.  Enjoy silky moisturized skin!

Cleanup hint: Vinegar and Dawn dish detergent are great for cutting through the greasy film on the food processor.

All information is shared for educational purposes only and has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.  This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.