How to Use Dandelion to Treat Rheumatism
Things You'll Need
- Fresh dandelions
- Dandelion tincture
- Dandelion tea
- Dandelion juice
- Vodka
- Oil (olive, canola, almond or grapeseed)
- Mason jar
Instructions
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Gather a good amount dandelion flowers from your yard or from a public field. Try to pick healthy-looking dandelion flowers that still have all of their petals and have not browned.
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Fill a mason jar almost halfway with the dandelion flowers. Take the jar when you pick the dandelions so you know you will have enough.
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Pour oil over the dandelion flowers. You can use olive, canola, almond or grapeseed oil. Fill the jar almost to the top.
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Top off the oil with a shot of vodka to help safeguard the mixture from mildew.
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Secure a piece of cheesecloth over the top of the jar with a rubber band.
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Store the jar in a warm, sunny place for about 4 weeks. By that time, the oil should be infused with the dandelions and the petals of the flowers should have turned brown.
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Strain dandelion material out of the oil and transfer the oil to a new jar.
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Massage dandelion oil mixed with mineral oil or another massage oil into achy joints as needed.
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Store the dandelion oil in a dark place or in the refrigerator to prolong its freshness. If you put it in the refrigerator, it should last indefinitely.
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