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*Best if the balm is <tt>APPLIED</tt> to the affected areas. |
*Best if the balm is <tt>APPLIED</tt> to the affected areas. |
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==Balm Recipe== |
==Aloe Balm Recipe== |
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* 1 part aloe pulp |
* 1 part aloe pulp |
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* 1 part {{ilink|i|almond}} oil |
* 1 part {{ilink|i|almond}} oil |
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* 1 part [[seolarn]] pulp |
* 1 part [[seolarn]] pulp |
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*Almonds produce oil when crushed, however, it will always be 1 part less than the original ingredient (Example: 4 parts Almond make 3 parts Almond Oil.) You may need to {{com|Combine}} your almonds to get enough parts to make oil. |
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Revision as of 16:26, 1 October 2010
- Heals external skin wounds.
- Best if the balm is APPLIED to the affected areas.
Aloe Balm Recipe
Tip:
- Almonds produce oil when crushed, however, it will always be 1 part less than the original ingredient (Example: 4 parts Almond make 3 parts Almond Oil.) You may need to COMBINE your almonds to get enough parts to make oil.