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The Complete Home Guide to Herbs, Natural Healing, and Nutrition  
as you feel better. Echinacea root can also be very effective when put  
directly on an infected cut. If you do not have any echinacea, use something  
like garlic and turmeric, which can be very effective when made into a  
paste, added to mashed potato, and applied directly to a wound. You  
should also eat some! Chamomile f ower tea will also help because of its  
antimicrobial qualities.  
sprains and strains  
Use a cold compress soaked in a strong decoction made from all or some  
of the following herbs: gingerroot, thyme leaf, lavender leaf, marigold  
f ower, St. John’s wort f ower, plantain leaf, and chamomile f ower. This  
compress will reduce swelling. Alternatively, soak the affected area in a  
hot decoction made from chamomile f ower, comfrey leaf, rosemary leaf,  
and wormwood leaf. Alternate this treatment with cold soaks and rub the  
area with trauma oil (see the formula under “Other Items” at the end of  
this chapter).  
toothache  
Make an immediate appointment to see the dentist. Meanwhile, chew a  
clove for a while and then spit it out, or put a little clove oil on a cotton  
ball and gently apply to the affected area. Take echinacea root tea or  
tincture, in case an abscess has begun to form. Frequently gargle with  
herbal mouthwash containing oak bark, myrrh resin, and St. John’s wort  
f ower (see “Other Items” at the end of in this chapter).  
Contents of a First-Aid Kit  
materials  
a selection of bandages: at least four elasticized, four crepe, tubular  
bandages with applicator, and gauze of various sizes  
a selection of sterile dressings  
plastic wrap  
cotton pads: bandages can be made using cotton pads and open-  
weave or gauze strips  
dental mirror  
dextrose tablets  
eye bath and small mixing container  
f rst-aid manual  
f ashlight  
hot and cold packsavailable from drugstores  


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