How to Make an Herbal First Aid Kit for Travel

How to Make an Herbal First Aid Kit for Travel



Whether you are driving across town or crisscrossing continents, an herbal first aid travel kit can provide the difference between a miserable, painful ordeal and a pleasant experience. The most common travel aches and ailments can be relieved using natural remedies. Essential oils and herbal extracts are portable and easily administered.









1


Stock up on herbal capsules:

*Goldenseal - Take 1 capsule three times a day to fight off the microbes that cause traveler's diarrhea.
*Ginger - To relieve motion sickness and nausea, take 1 or 2 ginger capsules every 15 to 20 minutes until your symptoms end.





2


Pack some herbal extracts and tinctures:

*Echinacea liquid extract - Take 1 teaspoon up to 4 times a day at the earliest signs of a cold, until the cold symptoms end.
*Eleuthero extract - Take 100 grams three times a day to help prevent jet lag.
*Valerian tincture - Take 1 teaspoon in a cup of warm water 30 minutes before bed to ease your exhausted body to sleep. Use as a painkiller for headaches and general body aches.
*Chamomile tincture - Take 30 drops in warm water to ease indigestion, to relieve stress or just to ease you to sleep.





3


Slip in some essential oils:

*Lavender essential oil - Add 10 drops to your bath and take a soak to ease stress, tension and anxiety. Apply to minor burns.
*Peppermint essential oil - For headaches, dilute 2 drops of peppermint oil and massage onto your temples, neck and forehead. Relieve indigestion by adding 1 drop to a cup of water and sipping this slowly.
*Rosemary essential oil - Dilute in some massage oil and rub into aching feet.





4


Don't forget some herbal salves:

*Aloe Vera gel - Ease the inflammation of sunburn by applying this cooling healing salve to the affected areas.
*Arnica gel or cream - Apply every 2 to 3 hours on the first day to strained, sprained or sore muscles. Apply three times daily thereafter.
*Tea tree oil - Apply to ease the itching and irritation of insect bites.








Tips & Warnings










Use small pieces of flannel to protect glass bottles from breakage.








Don't buy fragrance oils instead of pure essential oils.



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