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<blockquote data-quote="OKIE LADY" data-source="post: 2120029" data-attributes="member: 28040"><p>HOMEMADE KITCHEN BURN TREATMENTS</p><p></p><p> ALOE AND GOTU KOLA :</p><p> Blend equal parts of Aloe Vera Gel (which reduces inflammation, soothes pain, and fights </p><p> bacteria) with powdered Gotu Kola (an herb that stimulates collagen synthesis and skin repair).</p><p> Store in glass container in kitchen, close to where household burns occur.</p><p></p><p> LAVENDER :</p><p> Lavender Essential Oil relieves pain and enhances healing. Apply undiluted as often as needed.</p><p></p><p> TEA :</p><p> Green AND Black teas both are rich in antioxidants and cooling to burns. Apply a wet, cold tea</p><p> bag to a burn to relieve pain and promote healing.</p><p></p><p></p><p> ALOE GROWING BASICS</p><p></p><p> Aloe is an easy plant to grow, and it's a lifesaver for mild kitchen burns. Use these tips to keep</p><p> a kitchen aloe plant happy.</p><p></p><p> Drainage is critical, so choose a gritty potting mix such as a peat-and-perlite based mix with</p><p> builders sand added.</p><p></p><p> Don't put it in too big of a pot. The roots should take up two-thirds of the pot when planted.</p><p></p><p> Aloes do best in light shade or indirect or dappled light, rather than full sun.</p><p></p><p> Indoors, water once every two weeks to once a month. Be sure pot has a saucer to catch excess</p><p> water and empty it regularly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKIE LADY, post: 2120029, member: 28040"] HOMEMADE KITCHEN BURN TREATMENTS ALOE AND GOTU KOLA : Blend equal parts of Aloe Vera Gel (which reduces inflammation, soothes pain, and fights bacteria) with powdered Gotu Kola (an herb that stimulates collagen synthesis and skin repair). Store in glass container in kitchen, close to where household burns occur. LAVENDER : Lavender Essential Oil relieves pain and enhances healing. Apply undiluted as often as needed. TEA : Green AND Black teas both are rich in antioxidants and cooling to burns. Apply a wet, cold tea bag to a burn to relieve pain and promote healing. ALOE GROWING BASICS Aloe is an easy plant to grow, and it's a lifesaver for mild kitchen burns. Use these tips to keep a kitchen aloe plant happy. Drainage is critical, so choose a gritty potting mix such as a peat-and-perlite based mix with builders sand added. Don't put it in too big of a pot. The roots should take up two-thirds of the pot when planted. Aloes do best in light shade or indirect or dappled light, rather than full sun. Indoors, water once every two weeks to once a month. Be sure pot has a saucer to catch excess water and empty it regularly. [/QUOTE]
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