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how to make balm of glead cottonwood oil

Learn how to Make Balm of Gilead (also known as Cottonwood Oil) from the buds of the cottonwood tree. It's beautifully fragrant and an excellent form of skin support - anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, and analgesic!

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Inside: Have you ever wondered what Balm of Gilead is? Mentioned in the Bible, researchers have often wondered about it. In Western herbalism, on this side of the world, most of us refer to Balm of Gilead as a salve made with cottonwood buds or other poplar buds. Find out how to identify, forage, ha

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How to gather cottonwood buds and turn them into a healing salve for your family. There is medicine for you in those buds. Once gathered and prepared, you can use cottonwood bud oil (or a salve called Balm of Gilead) to ease pain, soothe aching joints, calm a sunburn or settle eczema.

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This versatile golden balm takes six months to make, but the results are so worth it: it’s super gentle and can be used for everything from skin conditions to menstrual cramps! Start with cottonwood buds in early spring and progress through the seasons to capture some of that sun magic to add to you

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Embark on a mystical journey with the Balm of Gilead 🌿✨. Delve into its ancient origins and discover its magickal applications. An essential read for those yearning to connect deeper with the secrets of nature's bounties. Enchant your senses and soul! #BalmOfGilead #NatureMagic #HerbalLore #SpiritualAlchemy

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Balm of Gilead is an ancient potion made with the resinous buds of the Cottonwood tree. The buds are covered with a fragrant resin that has a beautiful incense-like scent. The potion is made by soaking the buds in olive oil for a period of time, and it is used for the Consecration of ritual items and lots of other magickal purposes. You will receive ONE DIGITAL image in JPG and PDF format. ***** PLEASE READ IMPORTANT INFORMATION BELOW BEFORE PURCHASING ***** *THIS IS AN INSTANT DIGITAL…

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One of my favorite early signs of the impending spring is the buds fattening up on the cottonwood trees around our house. Cottonwood buds have an extra special place in my heart because they’re usually the very first wildcrafting I get to do after a long winter. Hello spring fever! There’s still snow on the ground, but if I squeeze a bud and get really close, I can already detect a hint of the fragrant resin… spring is coming (woot! woot!)

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Each spring brings forth anticipation for what can be foraged. Collecting the buds of cottonwood trees is one of those experiences that is synonymous with the season. The incredibly fragrant – albeit very sticky – buds of the Populus species can be turned into one of my very favourite salves. Advertisement Which Trees Can You Harvest Buds From? If you are looking to make Balm of Gilead, you will need to find a patch of poplar trees. Species such as […]

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