- 2 Natural Alternatives to Pedialyte
- Pain Killer Headache Stick
- Activated Charcoal Healing Salve
- Healing Coconut Sticks
- Homemade Tiger Balm
- Natural Ear Ache Remedy
- Bug Bite Balm
- Bug Bite Repellent
- Bug Repellent Cubes
- Sunburn Relief Spritzer
- Vaseline
- DIY Allergy Relief Salve
- DIY Peppermint Eucalyptus Vapor Rub
- Homemade Neosporin Recipe
- DIY Badger Sleep Balm
- Ring Worm Remedy
- DIY Eczema Cream
- 70% Alcohol Hand Sanitizer
- Allergy Relief w/ Essential Oils
- Pit Detox Mask
- Aloe Ice Cubes
- Medicine Cabinet Makeover
I’m impressed, I have to admit. Seldom do I come across a blog that’s both
equally educative and interesting, and let me tell you,
you’ve hit the nail on the head. The problem is something
not enough people are speaking intelligently about. I’m very happy that I found this during my search for something relating to this.
I agree. This blog is superbly well done.
Jenni
The Infinity jar website won’t open up for me, where can I purchase them?
Lucille-The Infinity Jars website is the only place that sells them that I know of. You might try the web site again-I just checked and it’s up-https://infinityjars.com/
Try Amazon, or just googling it and see if it is sold on other sites.
Morning Jenni,
I’m old enough to remember Grandma reaching into the medicine cabinet for some sort of home made salve or liquid as a kid when some one was ill or bleeding. I do not recall the remedies of choice, but remember they worked very well.
This is something I simply forgot with the passing of time. A few weeks back I herd a story about a saddle bag medicine cabinet. Though it was ment to be on the funny side, it inspired me to discover all that I could about balms, salves, and home remedies.
The long an short of this is its been very educational. The recipes or instructions that you have posted for DIY Activated Charcoal Healing Salve, Tiger Balm, Allergy Relief Salve, and Neosporin are every day carry for my self and several neighbors now as well as some ground up Wild Yarrow to stop bleeding.
Our thanks to you Jenni, and all the ladies whom have taken the time to share this knowledge allowing us to benefit from all of you.
John
Oklahoma
John-thank you so much! I love hearing this. Our grandmothers and great grandmothers knew a better way and that’s how I want my household to be as well. Synthetic drugs are awful for the most part. Thanks so much for taking the time to write in. This warms my heart.
I am 76 yrs old and remember as a child staying with my grandmother and during cold, cough, and flu seasons always having a saucer of sliced onion with sugar syrup on the back of her wood cook stove for the grandchildren as well as adults with coughs. We always asked for a spoonful of the syrup.LOL It worked as well as the kids liked it no less. Will have to try that again. Natural is always better.
Jan-That’s so interesting! I have been known to give my daughter a clove of garlic in a spoonful of honey! That kiddo drank it down and quickly was over her sore throat! I love hearing stories of what grandmothers did-they truly understood what most of us don’t these days. All this medication is killing us! Thanks for sharing!
Oregano supplements are great for this too! And they help clear up acne.