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Burn treatment II

My second story is based on personal experience from what I learned from the first. A friend was burned badly by hot metal scraping her arm. It was a third degree burn, as the skin was charred black. It was about two inches long and a half inch wide, just above the crook of her arm, posterior to the bicep.

She initially chose to use an herb powder from South America, applied dry. Later we thought it had been meant to be used with water. The next day she asked me to look at it. The tissue was charred and caked with the herb powder. We soaked it with a warm water solution, with Lavender essential oil, and then gently removed what would come off easily of the caked powder. After that we placed wild bergamot infused olive oil, with honey and Lavender essential oil on the wound. (approx. 50:10:1).

The ointment was placed directly on the wound, and dressed. The dressing was changed daily and only the very top layer removed, after applying a warm water compress. The honey was sticky, so the warm water was used to soften the bandages, so as not to pull the skin. The treatment was continued for several days, with less, and less difficulty changing the dressing. After one week, St. John’s wort oil and comfrey oil were added to the formula and beeswax was added for structure. Bandaids could be used instead of gauze. The skin healed well. There is now (one year later) only a scar that shows a darkness of the involved area.

Cynthia Thomas

Wound Type

Burn

Oils Used

Lavender (Lavendula angustifolia)
Brand (organic from either Simplers or Sunny Pine Farm)
1 part of 61 parts, applied to cover well.

Role or Party Involvement

Practitioner

# | Posted by: yerbamedic on Apr 19, 07 | Comments [0]

Burn Treatment I

I am an herbalist, in Minneapolis, MN. Most of my experiences with wounds and essential oils, are when they’ve been combined with herbs. My first experience with a variation of this burn treatment was while I was in Seattle, attending Bastyr University’s Herbal Sciences program.

One of my classmates was a part-time magician for children’s parties. One of his tricks included the use of flash powder, as a finale’. On one occasion, the flash powder misfired, and burned his hand quite badly. The burn was third degree (probably because he finished the show), with severe blistering and charring over about 60% of the back of his hand.

My friend came to one of our teacher’s for treatment, who recommended a blend of honey, herbs (comfrey and St. John’s wort) blended with oil, and a relatively large amount of Lavender essential oil. The mash was applied over a layer of cheese cloth, and changed daily for several days.

During that time the wound healed quickly and after several days the treatment was changed to oils infused with the herbs, honey, and Lavender essential oil. This was continued for a week, then followed with just St. John’s wort oil with Lavender essential oil, applied topically for several weeks.

I first saw the wound on the second or third day, and was told it looked better already. It was pink, the flesh looked “shredded”, but not inflamed. The patient is African American with very dark skin, and the contrast was striking. After one week, the skin was healed, there was almost no pink left, and after several weeks, there was only the slightest variation of skin texture, but color had returned to normal.

It cannot be said that one part of the formula worked over the other, but I always include Lavender in my burn treatments. (See story II)

Cynthia Thomas

Wound Type

Burn

Oils Used

Lavender Essential Oil
Brand unknown
In formula with herbs

Role or Party Involvement

Observer

# | Posted by: yerbamedic on Apr 19, 07 | Comments [0]

burns

I have gotten a sunburn several times in the past. I always use a lavender blend and amazed how quickly the pain disappears, usually within 24 hours.
The redness always disappears within 3 days.

Wound Type

Burn

Oils Used

lavender

Role or Party Involvement

Self

# | Posted by: mzollico on Mar 29, 07 | Comments [0]

My burn story

My story is about getting burned from the oven one evening I bumped my hand on a hot rack in the oven and immediately felt the burn so I ran and put some cold water on it to calm it down and then remembered lavender oil and put some directly on it the area was just about the size of my finger tip on two fingers so I applied the oil over the burn and kept applying it over a 3 to 4 hour period until the pain was gone and there was no sign of a burn it healed up perfectly and so that is my story.

Wound Type

Burn

Oils Used

lavender

Role or Party Involvement

self

# | Posted by: Khadijah on Mar 18, 07 | Comments [0]

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