ROSEMARY ALCOHOL AND ANTIBACTERIAL GEL
Rosemary Alcohol is a preparation that I think we should all have at home. It is a very easy recipe to make, and now in spring is the best time to prepare it so I encourage you to do it.
Using Rosemary alcohol we prepare our ANTIBACTERIAL GEL to take advantage of its antiseptic properties.
PROPERTIES
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Leg pain, circulation
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Cellulitis
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Fluid retention
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Muscle pains
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Bumps and bruises
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Period pains
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Flu and colds
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Headaches
MATERIALS
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96º pharmacy alcohol
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Glass bottle
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Fresh rosemary (if it is in flower, better)
STEPS TO FOLLOW
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Fill our sterilized container with Rosemary
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Fill with alcohol
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Leave in a dark place for between 15 and 40 days, shaking every day *(this way we will ensure that the active ingredients of the Rosemary pass into the alcohol)
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Once this period has passed, strain and store in a dark glass jar.
Using Rosemary alcohol we prepare our ANTIBACTERIAL GEL to take advantage of its antiseptic properties.
MATERIALS
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1 ch of Rosemary Alcohol/96º alcohol
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1/2 tbsp vegetable glycerin
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1 ch of Aloe vera gel
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4ch of Thyme Hydrolate or distilled water
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1 pinch of xanthan
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8gt of Lavender Essential Oil
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3gt of Tea Tree Essential Oil
STEPS TO FOLLOW
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In a container we will put the tablespoon of Rosemary alcohol together with the Essential Oils and glycerin and stir well.
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Next we will add the Aloe, the hydrolate and the xanthan and we will beat until we get a gel texture. If it is too liquid we can add a pinch more of xanthan.
*Here you can watch the video to see how I prepare the two recipes:
1 comment
Hola, muchas gracias por toda esta información tan interesante y útil. Me queda una duda si eres tan amable, ¿Cuándo aplicamos el gel y cuándo el alcohol? Saludos
Maite
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