When the surface of the skin is damaged it can result in an infection, and the surrounding area become red and sore.
An infected cut or open sore could be a sign of a serious bacterial
infection called MRSA. While many skin infections are mild, MRSA is
resistant to a number of antibiotics and can even be fatal if left
untreated. You can catch it by touching or brushing against an infected
area on someone’s skin.
Make a poultice of cabbage leaves by crushing them with a pestle and
mortar to release the beneficial juices. Apply to the affected area to
draw out the infection and aid healing. Yarrow is also very beneficial
in the treatment of cuts and sores. Make your own yarrow tincture, which
can be diluted one part to ten parts water. Soak a cloth in the liquid
and bathe the wound with it.
YARROW TINCTURE
1. Pick the flowering tops of the yarrow plant, white ones only, when in bloom.
2. Fill, but don’t stuff, a jar, with the coarsely chopped herbs.
3. Fill jar to the top with alcohol such as organic vodka.
4. Cap tightly. The yarrow tincture will be ready to use in six weeks.
2. Fill, but don’t stuff, a jar, with the coarsely chopped herbs.
3. Fill jar to the top with alcohol such as organic vodka.
4. Cap tightly. The yarrow tincture will be ready to use in six weeks.
SOURCE: Natural Remedies, Melissa Corkhill, 2011
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