The Original Asprin

The Original Asprin

For those who don’t know, I do not use any manufactured pharmaceuticals, I hate BIG PHARMA but that is for a different section of this site. I do however make my own medicines and one of the oldest and easiest is aspirin.

According to wikipedia Medicines made from willow and other salicylate-rich plants appear in clay tablets from ancient Sumer as well as the Ebers Papyrus from ancient Egypt. Hippocrates referred to their use of salicylic tea to reduce fevers around 400 BC, and were part of the pharmacopoeia of Western medicine in classical antiquity and the Middle Ages. Willow bark extract became recognized for its specific effects on fever, pain and inflammation in the mid-eighteenth century. By the nineteenth century pharmacists were experimenting with and prescribing a variety of chemicals related to salicylic acid, the active component of willow extract.

In 1853, chemist Charles Frédéric Gerhardt treated sodium salicylate with acetyl chloride to produce acetylsalicylic acid for the first time; in the second half of the nineteenth century, other academic chemists established the compound’s chemical structure and devised more efficient methods of synthesis. In 1897, scientists at the drug and dye firm Bayer began investigating acetylsalicylic acid as a less-irritating replacement for standard common salicylate medicines, and identified a new way to synthesize it. By 1899, Bayer had dubbed this drug Aspirin and was selling it around the world. The word Aspirin was Bayer’s brand name, rather than the generic name of the drug; however, Bayer’s rights to the trademark were lost or sold in many countries. Aspirin’s popularity grew over the first half of the twentieth century leading to fierce competition with the proliferation of aspirin brands and products.

This one is really easy to make, take your White Willow Bark and fill a jar then cover with at least 80 proof vodka or even better, a grain alcohol, the higher the proof the better. Let sit in a dark place for at least 14 days, shaking once daily then use cheese cloth to strain the liquid out and bottle it up in a dark colored bottle, label it with the name and date and use when needed. Just a dropper full should be enough.

Keep in mind, just like modern aspirin, White Willow Tinctures can harm the liver if over used and should not be used if you already have liver issues.

 

Four Thieves Blend

Four Thieves Blend

Thieves Oil

Other names : Four Robbers oil , Four Thieves oil
The name Thieves® Oil comes from during the Bubonic Plague in Europe where certain folks would rob those who had died from the plague. However, the robbers never actually caught the disease themselves, since they used a blend of different spices and herbs to protect themselves.

I recently had a tooth pulled due to an abscess, I soon began to feel one coming in on the other side (yes I do brush my teeth), I let it get too far and of course it started to hurt. I had left my job so no longer had insurance to cover the removal so I dug in to an old remedy we have used around the house before, Four Thieves® Oil. My wife had herd about it years ago when she had a tooth ache and we made some of our own (it is kind of expensive, around $26 for a .5 mil bottle). I found a good recipe online from Mountain Rose Herbs and it was amazing. Now I know it seems odd to spend about $40 on oils to make one we can buy for $26 but you don’t use all of each oil and they are all used for other potions and brews too so it was much more cost effective.

Anyway, so I whipped up a new batch when I got the second abscess and after about 3 days of swishing the oils (mixed with water as it is highly concentrated) around in the mouth 3 times a day the abscess was gone and the tooth pain had all but gone.

My Four Thieves oil blend scaled up.

Here is my blend, or should I say Mountain Rose Herbs blend:

Ingredients

  • 40 drops organic clove bud essential oil
  • 35 drops organic lemon essential oil
  • 20 drops fair trade organic cinnamon bark essential oil
  • 15 drops organic eucalyptus essential oil
  • 10 drops organic rosemary essential oil

Directions

  1. Mix all essential oils together in a dark glass bottle.
  2. This blend is very strong and must be diluted for safe use. The essential oil content should only account for 1 to 2% of the total formula. This means that when formulating homemade cleaning products or other creations, 6 to 12 drops of essential oil can be added per ounce of carrier oil or other menstruum.

 

Four Thieves® is a registered trademark of Young Living Essential Oils, LC.

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