Sunday 21 April 2013

Viola Cream for Eczema

If you can't find the product that you want, why not try to make it yourself? Check out this recipe from James Wong on BBC's Grow Your Own Drugs, I haven't tried it but reckon it's worth giving it a go!
Viola tricolor

This will make you one 150 ml pot:


2 tbsp (20 g) viola flowers, stripped from their stems

2 tbsp (20 g) Roman or German chamomile, dried
1 tsp beeswax
2 tbsp almond oil
1 tsp vitamin C powder
1 tsp glycerine
2 tsp emulsifying wax

1. Place the violas and chamomile flowers in a glass bowl. Pour over the water to cover. Leave to infuse for 10 minutes. Put the infusion into a medium-sized pan (this will form the bottom of your double boiler or bain-marie).


2. In another glass bowl, add the beeswax, almond oil, vitamin C powder, glycerine and emulsifying wax. Place on top of the infusion pan, and warm over a gentle heat, stirring until melted. This takes about 10 minutes.


3. Strain the infusion, then slowly whisk it into the oil mixture a little at a time until incorporated - the texture should be smooth, like mayonnaise. If this is done too quickly the mix will split, so take your time and add only a splash at a time & it will work every time.


4. Pour the mixture into a sterilized dark glass ointment pot, then seal.


Apply to affected areas morning and night. Ideally, apply within a few minutes of bathing, to keep moisture in the skin. Keeps for up to 6 months in the refrigerator.


www.jameswong.co.uk

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