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DIY Herbal First Aid Kit Using All-Natural Homemade Remedies

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A DIY herbal first aid kit doesn't have to be complicated or expensive. Using these 4 herbs we can easily stop bleeding, prevent infection, heal wounds and burns, and enjoy fast relief from bee stings and other first aid events.
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Herbal First Aid

Have you thought about making your own herbal first aid kit, but then felt overwhelmed with deciding which herbs and remedies to use? You might think it’s too much trouble and expense, but creating a homemade herbal first aid kit really doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive.

Herbal remedies are a truly wonderful way to treat our minor first aid events, as they work with the body to slow bleeding, provide protection against infection, soothe pain, promote new tissue growth, and quicken the healing process.

Let me show you how easy it is to make your own herbal first aid kit using all-natural, homemade remedies.

Disclaimer – Please Note: the information provided here is not intended to replace professional medical advice and care. It is simply my perspective for you to consider as you make good choices for you and your family’s health.
The use of  herbs is a time- honored approach to  strengthening the body and promoting health. Herbs,
however, can  trigger side effects and can interact with other herbs, supplements, or medications. Seek the support and care of a physician and/or complementary care practitioner you trust, and above all, listen to and trust in yourself. Be well!

 

A DIY herbal first aid kit doesn't have to be complicated or expensive. Using these 4 herbs we can easily stop bleeding, prevent infection, heal wounds and burns, and enjoy fast relief from bee stings and other first aid events.

 

Keeping it Simple

In creating our family’s herbal first aid kit, I chose herbs which are easy to forage and easy to grow, even on a balcony.

Rather than choosing many herbs for different purposes, we can stock our herbal first aid kit easily with just a few remedies using herbs that offer a variety of benefits.

In addition to being great at healing, all of these herbs serve multiple purposes. For example, yarrow is an amazing herbal remedy – this single plant has the ability to stop bleeding, reduce fevers, relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and is a powerful antiseptic.

There are so many wonderful healing plants to choose from, but I am going to suggest my favorites, with a brief explanation of how they work, and how to prepare them. Setting up your DIY herbal first aid kit in advance will make things go easier for you when you find yourself needing your herbal remedies, either for yourself, or for your family.

And, if you want to learn to grow your own herbs for easy use and a regular supply, read Starting Your Medicinal Herb Garden – 5 Herbs to Grow In Containers and Gardens.  And Drying Herbs in a Dehydrator is a great way to preserve your herbs.

Points to Consider when assembling your first aid kit: 

  1. Keep it simple. Having too many things in a first aid kit can make it harder to make decisions during an emergency. 
  2. The herbal remedies need to offer strong, effective results. Some herbs work better than others, and the herbs I suggest all have strong healing properties and a long history of use.
  3. The remedies should offer quick results.
  4. They should be useful for multiple things, or do something important that other remedies simply can’t do. 

A DIY herbal first aid kit is ideal for handling the following:

  • Cuts and Scrapes
  • Burns
  • Insect bites
  • Muscle and joint sprains
  • Bleeding
  • Bruises
  • Poison Ivy and Poison Oak
  • Snake bites
  • Fever

Herbal First Aid – The Best Herbs

These herbs are the remedies my family turns to for our first aid. Since we left the suburbs three years ago and started our homesteading adventures, we have experienced more injuries. Deep cuts, broken bones, bee stings, splinters, and minor burns have afflicted my husband, youngest daughter, and myself.

Most of these injuries were relatively minor, although all three of us have had deeper cuts that required stitches. But instead of going to the nearest urgent care center, we chose to treat ourselves with the herbs around us, and have enjoyed great success.

It is an empowering experience taking care of ourselves, using all-natural homemade herbal remedies. Herbal medicine is truly a gift and I am deeply grateful.

But when assessing any first aid situation, always use common sense and caution. Some things are best handled by a professional.

If you plan to forage for herbs, use caution and verify you have the correct plant. Use a reputable field guide for plant identification such as Peterson’s or Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide.

Let’s talk about the herbs and how they can help.

Yarrow Leaf and Flower (Achillea millefolium)

 

  • Fresh, dried, or powdered, yarrow is excellent for cuts and scrapes to stop bleeding, prevent infection, and relieve pain
  • Strong styptic – used for centuries to stop bleeding
  • Is a strong antiseptic and helps disinfect wounds
  • Fresh or dried leaves and flowers in tea to reduce a fever
  • Can be used to make an oil-based salve (often combined with other herbs)

Yarrow is my number one herb for first aid. It is the first herb I turn to for cuts and scrapes, which seem to be the majority of our first aid events. For deeper wounds, yarrow has been able to quickly control the bleeding, while at the same time, providing some pain relief.

Although it seems a little scary at the time, packing a wound with yarrow leaves (fresh or dried), will help control the bleeding. Yarrow is antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, astringent and analgesic, making it ideal for preventing infection, stopping blood flow, and reducing swelling and pain in wounds.

I keep whole dried leaves in my first aid kit. I also dry yarrow and run it through my coffee grinder (one I keep specifically for herbs). This powdered yarrow is easy to sprinkle over cuts and scrapes.

 

Plantain Leaf (Plantago major)

 

  • Fresh or dried plantain leaf poultice for cuts and scrapes
  • Splinter removal – plantain has a powerful “pulling” effect – useful for helping to draw out splinters
  • Great for spider bites and bee stings
  • Snake bites – use crushed plantain leaves on the bite until you are able to reach medical care
  • Plantain oil can be used to create a healing salve (often combined with other herbs)

Plantain is a wonderfully versatile plant, grows almost everywhere, and can be used for a variety of purposes. When dealing with bee stings, spider bites, and other insects, plantain has a wonderful ability to draw out the poison/venom. A simple poultice of fresh ground leaves can be applied (or you can chew a leaf and apply as a spit poultice). Fresh leaves work best, but I also keep some dried leaves in my kit to grind and mix with water for the times I can’t find fresh plantain.

Although we have a lot poisonous snakes in the mountains and valleys where we live and play, we are fortunate not to have experienced a snake bite. We have had close encounters with rattlesnakes and copperheads, two highly venomous snakes. I know where the wild plantain patches grow, and I keep some on hand in our herbal first aid kit. I hope we never have to use it for a snake bite, but I feel reassured knowing we are prepared.

Comfrey Leaf (Symphytum)

 

  • Comfrey is known as “knit-bone” and has a long history of use to speed healing of broken bones
  • Comfrey has compounds that promote rapid new tissue growth – you can see an example of comfrey’s rapid healing in my post on Healing with Comfrey
  • Comfrey leave makes a great poultice, compress, or in a salve
  • *Do not apply comfrey to deep wounds as the wound can close before healed, causing potential for an abscess to occur.

Comfrey is a wonderful medicinal herb. It is high in a substance called allantoin, a plant compound that encourages growth and repair of connective tissue, skin, and bones. Comfrey helps wounds heal quickly, reduces scarring, and has a long history of use in treating cuts, bruises, scrapes, rashes, and bone and ligament injuries.

Because comfrey contains pyrrolizidine alkaloids which may cause harm to the liver, I only use comfrey leaf as an external remedy, and only for short periods of time (no greater than 10 days). Comfrey leaf can be used as a poultice, oil, or salve.

Contraindications: History of liver disease; avoid during pregnancy.

Echinacea (Echinacea augustifolia)

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  • Strong antibiotic properties to prevent infection
  • Stimulates the immune system
  • Useful for relieving pain and inflammation
  • Apply a tincture to spider, snake, and insect bites to relieve pain and fight infection

Echinacea offers some very important benefits and I recommend making it a part of your herbal first aid kit. Studies show echinacea has the ability to stimulate the immune system, relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and has powerful antibiotic properties to help prevent infections.

The most effective way to use echinacea in an herbal first aid kit is in tincture form. You can easily make a tincture using the dried stems, leaves, and flowers (the roots are also effective medicine) infused in 80-proof alcohol for 6-weeks. After six weeks, strain off your plant material and set a side a small labeled bottle of your echinacea tincture for your first aid kit. Mountain Rose Herbs has a great article on how to make a tincture with dried herbs.

Making tinctures is quite simple, but if you prefer to purchase yours, be sure you buy products made by reputable, established companies that distribute their products through trustworthy and knowledgeable establishments. When possible, select products with guaranteed potency or standardized extracts.

Contraindications: Because of echinacea’s ability to stimulate the immune system, it is suggested to avoid if you have autoimmune disorder (for example – celiac, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis.)

Homemade Herbal First Aid – Making the Remedies

If you have never made herbal remedies before, here are some excellent resources to help you learn how. I suggest you practice at least once before a first aid event happens.

How to Make a Poultice with Fresh or Dried Herbs
How to Make an Herbal Salve
How to Make an Herbal Compress
How to Make an Herbal Tincture

 

Other items to include in your first aid kit

Don’t forget to assemble first aid supplies. Having everything all in one place saves you time and is easier to manage during an emergency. Montem has a great article on How to Make a Survival Kit, with a complete checklist of best items to include (you can read it here). Here are a few of the basic items to include in your homemade first aid kit:

  • bandages
  • gauze
  • tape
  • scissors
  • thermometer
  • tweezers
  • splint for broken or injured fingers
  • Other remedies: Arnica, Activated Charcoal

We have a small first aid kit we carry with us on hiking and camping trips, and a larger first aid kit we keep at home. You can purchase a fully stocked first aid kit and add your herbal remedies to it, or simply make your own.

Summary

There are so many wonderful healing plants to choose from, but these four herbs are a great addition to your DIY herbal first aid kit. It’s truly empowering to create your own herbal remedies and enjoy the benefits of nature’s gifts.

Setting up your DIY herbal first aid kit in advance will make things go easier for you when you find yourself needing your herbal remedies, either for yourself, or for your family. But in the end, you will be so glad you were prepared!

Be well,
~ Michelle

 

A Few References:

  • Echinacea benefits: https://draxe.com/echinacea-benefits/
  • More information on efficacy of Echinacea:  http://umm.edu/health/medical/altmed/herb/echinacea
  • Safety of echinacea: http://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/echinacea/safety/hrb-20059246
  • Planetary Herbs article – http://www.planetherbs.com/specific-herbs/assembling-an-herbal-first-aid-kit.html
  • Herbal Academy Article – https://theherbalacademy.com/on-the-go-herbal-first-aid-kit-for-camping-hiking-or-anywhere/
  • MyOpenCountry.com has a great article on – How to Build your own First Aid Kit for Hiking/Backpacking 
  • Safety Issues Affecting Herbs: Pyrrolizidine Alkaloids
    http://www.itmonline.org/arts/pas.htm

 

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The information provided here is not intended to replace professional medical advice and care. It is simply my perspective for you to consider as you make good choices for you and your family’s health. The use of herbs is a time-honored approach to strengthening the body and maintaining health. Herbs, however, can trigger side effects and can interact with other herbs, supplements, or medications. For these reasons, you should take herbs with care. The information provided has not been evaluated by the FDA and is not meant to diagnose any disease, nor is it intended to treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Seek the support and care of a physician and/or complementary care practitioner you trust, and above all, listen to and trust in yourself. Be well! Seeking Joyful Simplicity is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. Amazon offers a small commission on products sold through their affiliate links. Each of your purchases through their links supports us at no additional cost to you. For more information - visit our privacy and disclosure page

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