1 oz. glass jar(powder) & .5 oz glass bottle with dropper(liquid)
This product comes as a 2 part kit. The Mending Mud Powder, and the Mending Mud Drops. This ensures a shelf life of years rather than months when premixed!
To support the immune system for slow to heal infections.
Works well for antibiotic resistant wounds.
Wash wound with an herbal antibacterial soap, using a clean cloth. Spray wound with herbal Antiseptic Spray and allow area to dry for an hour or more. Make desired amount of Mending Mud by mixing the powder and drops. Apply a generous but even layer of Mud directly over wound and allow to air dry. This may take an hour or more, so it's a good time to relax. Gently rinse mud off and out of the wound. Reapply herbal Antiseptic Spray, allow to dry a few minutes, then dress the wound. Follow the Mending Mud procedure once or twice daily.
Ingredients: Mending Mud Drops: Oregon Grape root (Mahonia repens)*, Yarrow leaf and flower (Achillea sp.)*, and Tall Sagebrush leaf (Artemisia tridentata)*, Arrowleaf Balsamroot (Balsamorhiza sagittata)*, distilled water, food grade alcohol, witch hazel. Mending Mud Powder: Kaolin clay, mineral salt, and Puffball spore (Calvatia booniana)*.
*Wild harvested in Idaho.
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- The leaves of Oregon Grape are a holly-like ground cover and usually have seven to nine leaflets in pairs along a thin, tough stem. They are rough-textured, wavy-margined with prickly edges, and darker green above than below. Some of the evergreen leaves turn red in the autumn. The blossoms are tight yellow clusters and bloom in early spring. Both the stems and roots have a bright yellow pith and very bitter taste due to the presence of the alkaloid berberine. The flowers mature into tart bluish berries with a white “bloom.” Fruit matures in early summer.
The pungently scented Yarrow has finely divided fern-like leaves and a flat-topped cluster of many small white flowers. The species grows in a diversity of habitats and flowers from June through September. The densely hairy plants average between ten and twenty inches tall with leaves one to four inches long.
Tall Sage is the state flower of Nevada and grows up to 7 feet tall. It has broad ecological tolerance and can survive a wide range of environmental conditions. Tall Sagebrush has evolved a number of adaptations designed to increase the efficiency of water absorption and retention under the semi-arid conditions in which it thrives. The plants produce two types of leaves: the primary lobed leaves persist throughout the year whereas the smaller, softer non-lobed leaves appear along the branch tips in early winter and drop off during drought conditions the following summer. This allows more rapid growth during the relatively moist conditions of early spring and enables the plant to conserve resources during the hot, dry summer. Tall sagebrush also has an efficient dual-component root system. Small widely dispersed shallow roots absorb water rapidly before it can evaporate following rainstorms. Its deep roots draw water from reservoirs deep underground.
Fresh Plant Tincture Extract initiated within 36 hours of harvest. Ratio 1g : 2.6mL Both alcohol and water soluble plant constituents are extracted by immersing plant materials in a food grade alcohol and distilled water blend.
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