
Compounding a Healing Salve from Herbs — Medieval Herbal Medicine
Instrucciones
Infuse the Herbs in Oil
Infuse the Herbs in Oil
Combine the dried calendula, comfrey, and plantain in a clean glass jar and cover with olive oil. For the slow (cold) infusion method preferred by many medieval herbalists, seal the jar and place it in a sunny window for 4 to 6 weeks, shaking daily — the sun's warmth gently extracts the fat-soluble bioactive compounds into the oil. For a faster method, heat the herbs and oil in a double boiler (a pot of oil set inside a pot of simmering water) at approximately 50-60 degrees Celsius for 2 to 4 hours. Do not overheat — temperatures above 70 degrees Celsius can degrade delicate phytochemicals. Calendula contains triterpenoids and flavonoids with anti-inflammatory and wound-healing properties. Comfrey contains allantoin, which stimulates cell proliferation and tissue repair. Plantain contains aucubin and allantoin with antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects.

Materiales para este paso:
Olive Oil250ml piezaHerramientas necesarias:
Double Boiler
Glass JarStrain the Infused Oil
Strain the Infused Oil
Strain the infused oil through a fine-mesh strainer lined with cheesecloth into a clean container, squeezing the spent herbs to extract as much oil as possible. The strained oil should be a rich golden-green colour with a herbal aroma. Discard the spent herbs (they can be composted). If the oil appears cloudy, let it settle for a few hours and decant the clear oil off any sediment. This infused oil is itself a useful product — medieval herbalists applied herb-infused oils directly to minor wounds and irritated skin. The oil can be stored in a sealed jar in a cool, dark place for up to one year.
Herramientas necesarias:
Fine Mesh StrainerMelt the Beeswax into the Oil
Melt the Beeswax into the Oil
Measure the beeswax and herb-infused oil into a clean double boiler. The ratio of beeswax to oil determines the salve's firmness: approximately 25 to 30 grams of beeswax per 250 ml of oil produces a firm but spreadable salve at room temperature. Heat gently until the beeswax is fully melted and blended into the oil — stir with a wooden spoon to ensure uniform mixing. To test the consistency, dip a spoon in the mixture and place it in cold water for 30 seconds — the cooled sample should feel like a soft, spreadable ointment. If too soft, add more beeswax; if too firm, add more oil. Medieval apothecaries often added a few drops of essential oil (lavender or rosemary) at this stage for fragrance and additional antimicrobial properties.
Materiales para este paso:
Beeswax25-30g pieza
Essential Oil (Herbal)a few drops piezaHerramientas necesarias:
Double Boiler
Wooden SpoonPour into Containers
Pour into Containers
While the wax-oil mixture is still warm and liquid, pour it carefully into clean glass or ceramic jars. Fill to near the top, as the salve will shrink slightly as it cools. Allow the salve to cool undisturbed at room temperature — it will solidify within 1 to 2 hours into a semi-solid ointment. Do not move or shake the jars while cooling, as this can cause the surface to crack or become uneven. The cooled salve should be a uniform golden-green colour with a smooth surface. Seal the jars with tight-fitting lids. Medieval apothecaries stored salves in small ceramic or pewter pots, often marked with the recipe name in Latin.

Herramientas necesarias:
Glass JarLabel, Store, and Use
Label, Store, and Use
Label each jar with the contents and date. Store in a cool, dark place — the salve will keep for approximately 6 to 12 months. The absence of water in the formula (oil and wax only) means there is no medium for bacterial growth, so the salve does not require preservatives beyond the natural antimicrobial properties of the herbs themselves. To use, apply a thin layer to minor cuts, scrapes, burns, dry skin, or chapped lips. The beeswax creates a protective barrier over the skin while the herb-infused oil delivers its bioactive compounds. This type of oil-and-wax salve has been made continuously from ancient Egyptian times through the medieval period to the present day. Note that comfrey should only be applied externally and not to deep puncture wounds, as its cell-proliferation-stimulating properties can cause surface tissue to close over a wound before deeper layers have healed, potentially trapping infection.
Materiales
3- 250ml piezaMarcador de posición
- a few drops piezaMarcador de posición
Herramientas requeridas
4- Marcador de posición
- Marcador de posición
- Marcador de posición
- Marcador de posición
Required Equipment
Equipment this kind of build typically needs — buy from any maker below.
- RecommendedDust Mask / Respirator·
Full-Face Gas Mask (ABEK multi-gas cartridge)
Dust Mask
Venetian Mask Blank (Papier-Mache)
Full-Face Respirator
Respirator Fit Test Kit
Respirator with Acid Gas Cartridge - RecommendedSafety Glasses·
Safety Sign (Caution/Warning)
Splash-Proof Safety Goggles
Reflective Safety Vest Kit (DIY)
Chemical Splash Goggles
Safety Netting for Rockfall
Steel-Toed Safety Boots - RecommendedWork Gloves·
Boxing Gloves (Training)
Leather Gauntlet Gloves
Cotton Gloves
Welding Gloves
Heavy-Duty Gloves
Leather Work Gloves - OptionalFire Extinguisher·
ABC Fire Extinguisher
Fire Extinguisher - OptionalFirst Aid Kit·
First Aid Kit
Mountain First Aid Kit (Altitude)
Workshop First Aid Kit
Bow Release Aid
You can swap these in
Can't get one of the materials? Swap it for an equivalent — these work just as well.
- Instead of Essential Oil (Herbal), try:
Essential Oil (Floral)
Frankincense Essential Oil (Boswellia carterii)
Hemp Seed Oil (Cold-Pressed)
Lamp Oil
Boiled Linseed Oil
Essential Oil (Woody)
Castor Oil (Cold-Pressed, Hexane-Free)
Food-grade Mineral Oil
Tea Seed Oil - Instead of Wooden Spoon Set, try:
Wooden Stirring Spoon - Instead of Clean Glass Jars with Lids, try:
Glass Bottles with Lids - Instead of Fine Mesh Tea Strainer, try:
Mesh Strainer (40-60 mesh)
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