Talking with some people
yesterday, one said she liked to grow herbs, and froze some like chives for
future use. I asked if she used them for
'medicinal' purposes and she looked a bit blank. Having burned myself recently, I've been
thinking about natural ways to help post burn, and become aware of lavender
being widely considered as 'good' for burns.
Discussing this with a
colleague yesterday, she was completely familiar with the idea, and said that
aromatherapy had got going on a case where someone burned themselves (about 200
years ago) and plunged their burnt hand into a bowl of what happened to be
lavender essential oil. (I wonder what
he was doing that meant he happened to have that nearest to hand?).
Anyway, apparently his hand
made a really good recovery with no scars.
I have also wondered how to
apply - diluted? better as oil or water?
But not found really clear or consistent guidance on this. So a bit of 'try it and see'.
I put a few drops in a bath,
and put the recovering burned foot in briefly (not for too long since the water
was a bit warm), and that seemed OK.
Also added a few drops to a smaller jug of warm water, and dipped
affected part in it.
I've been using fresh aloe a
lot to help - this seems widely considered to be good for burns. Today I put a drop of lavender oil on the cut
open aloe, and applied it to the c 6 day old second degree burn - to the
healing area - not to the area which I knocked the blister cover away from a
few days ago, which seemed a bit raw. I
had thought it might be a bit 'strong', but it feels cooler and calming. So, that seems a way to go until further
inspiration strikes.
So, cut open a fresh aloe
leaf,
let a drop of (organic)
lavender oil fall onto it
apply to recovering burn
area (but not where the burn is 'open').
hope this is helpful. Do put any thoughts, wisdom, comments etc in
the Comments area below.