27th Oct 2021
DIY Kratom Pain Salve
PAIN FREE SALVE
It does have a numbing effect. Kratom Pain Free Salve is intended for pain that subsides with stretching or massage. It is also appropriate for neuropathy from areas recovering from trauma with intact skin. This salve is best used when combined with herbs taken internally that stimulate the lymphatic system such as cleavers, dandelion, or clover. Kratom reduces pain. St. John’s wort helps with pain control and heals damaged nerves. Combining this with the rosemary which increases circulation, and you have a mild but long lasting analgesic salve that does more than mask pain, it helps heal the source of the problem.
This recipe could be fiddled with in a number of ways. Try adding a few drops of ginger, camphor or clove essential oil to the salve just before pouring it into your containers. These essential oils lend an additional analgesic property.
Ingredients
1/2 oz. Beeswax
4 oz. Saint John’s Wort oil
2 oz. Rosemary oil
2 oz. Red Vein Kratom powder
2 dried cayenne pepper (cut into pieces)
6-10 drops ginger, camphor or clove essential oil
Equipment
*a kitchen scale
*a spatula
*a double boiler
*a jar for containing beeswax during weight process
*Labels
*Rubber gloves for safely squeezing out the cheesecloth bundle
*Cheesecloth
*enough small containers with lids to store finished product
Procedure
*Gather the ingredients along with the equipment in a clean, well-lit, workspace.
*Add the St. John’s wort tincture to the Kratom powder until it is thoroughly absorbed. The powder will stick together.
*Roll the powder into a ball and place it in the middle of the cheesecloth to form a bundle.
*Add the cayenne pepper pieces to Kratom powder bundle.
*Tie the cheesecloth firmly so the powder will not escape.
*Pour the St. John’s Wort oil into a double boiler and heat it over a very low heat.
*Add the Kratom cheesecloth bundle to the warming oil.
*Let it warm for a few hours or until the oil turns greenish.
*Don rubber gloves.
*Remove the Kratom cheesecloth bundle and gently squeeze the bundle to wring out the remaining herbal goodness.
*Weigh beeswax.
*When the oil is warm, carefully add 1/2 oz beeswax.
*After the beeswax has melted, remove the double boiler from heat and stir in the essential oil.
*Add the essential oil to the salve.
*Pour the mixture into a few salve containers and cap them securely.
*Label the containers with the name of the salve.
Storage and Use
This recipe makes approximately 6 one-ounce tins or 6 ounces total. I use larger containers for giving to patients as it is intended for long term use. This is designed to use in conjunction with other therapies such as yoga, massage, acupuncture and exercise. Other herbs may be used with it as taken internally.
While you can find kratom as a lotion, salve, or soap, there’s something to be said about learning to make your own.