I originally saw this recipe on Learning Herbs website. I was intrigued to try it, mainly since I have a friend that has been in constant pain lately with some of her muscles. Her chiropractor told her to apply warm, moist heat to the area a few times a day. So I thought I would give this a try to see if it would help with her pain. I made some changes to the recipe to fit her needs. I found an article (at the Nerdy Farm Wife's blog) talking about the benefits of Ginger powder and how one of the salves for pain they use Ginger powder. So I decided to combine the two. The Learning Herbs site claims, "This recipe is a super simple salve that can be made up very quickly and bring big-time pain relief." P.S. Their recipe does not contain Ginger in it. INGREDIENTS
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Using the Cayenne & Ginger Salve "This cayenne & ginger salve is best for closed wounds and may sting a bit on open wounds. Even on closed skin you may feel a bit of burning or heat in the area where it is used. It should be applied externally only and used within 6 months for the best results. If using it for arthritic pain it may take up to a week or two to see results. In this case you want to use it daily to decrease chronic pain. Caution: When cayenne comes in contact with your mucosal membranes or eyes it will burn! Be sure to wash your hands thoroughly after touching cayenne or use gloves to apply the salve to the desired area. If you are using the cayenne salve on your hands, consider applying it at night and then sleeping with gloves on." - Herb Mentor Cayenne for Pain
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