Effective Treatments for Boils and Wounds

There are contraindications. Consult your doctor.

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Fir Resin: Mix fir resin with any non-fat fat and apply it to the affected area. This remedy helps speed up the healing process.

Plantain: Apply fresh mashed leaves of plantain or just the leaves themselves to the wounds. This natural remedy has pronounced anti-inflammatory properties.

Aloe Vera: Take an aloe leaf, thoroughly wash it, cut off the edges, and slice it lengthwise. Place the fleshy part against the damaged area and secure it with a bandage.

Coltsfoot: Fresh leaves or gauze soaked in the juice of this plant should be applied to the wounds 1-2 times a day to speed up the healing process.

Salt Solution with Cognac: For burns and wounds, moisten the affected areas with a swab soaked in a cognac salt mixture. The first application may cause severe pain; however, with each subsequent soaking, discomfort will decrease and eventually disappear. Salt and cognac prevent infection and promote rapid healing.

Preparation: In a bottle filled three quarters with cognac (five-star), add fine table salt until it reaches the level of the cork. Shake the mixture for a few minutes. After the salt has settled (approximately in 20–30 minutes), the remedy will be ready for use.

When using, do not shake the bottle to avoid introducing salt into the wound.

Konykov's Honey Ointment: Honey contains many antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory substances, but it should not be applied to damaged skin since it is not sterile. It is recommended to use Konykov's ointment, which consists of 2/3 honey and 1/3 fish oil. These components promote cell division, cleanse the wound, and speed up healing, particularly effective for burns that take a long time to heal.