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Medicine Recipe #5 - All-Purpose Back Reliever

Medicine Recipe #5 - All-Purpose Back Reliever

Description:

A five sliced ointment made from a selection of herbs with tonifying properties. Used to relief back pain and inflammation, and boost recovery.

Ingredients:

* Teasels x3 heads

* Eucommia Bark x2 pieces

* Tumbleweed Root x3 pieces

* Manfern Leaf x1 piece

* Myrrh Resin x1 bottle

* Chaff Flower Leaf x4 pieces

* Safflower Petals x10 pieces

* Ginseng Root x1 piece

* Mannia Root x2 pieces

* Cinnamon Bark x2 pieces

* Blue Citrus Fruit x3 slices

* Cloves x2 pieces

* Red Peony Root x3 pieces

* Ginger Root x1 piece

* Wild Celery Stalk x1 piece

* Licorice Root x2 pieces

* Rosemary Oil – ½ gallon

* Medium Rotect Jar – 5 jars

* Cylinder Containers – 100 jars

* Mortar and Pestle – 1 set

* Dyes of various colors – 5 types of dyes

Directions:

1. First, divide the herbs into five different categories of treatment – Anti-inflammation, Blood Circulation, Pain Reduction, Strengthening, and Immune Boosting. These will make up your “Five Slices” of ointment.

2. Some herbs can fall under multiple categories which can help provide a smoother transition from one treatment to the other.

3. Take the anti-inflammatory herbs (licorice root, ginger root, cloves, red peony root, and cinnamon bark) and mash them together with the mortar and pestle.

4. Discard the pulp and keep the juices in a medium rotect jar.

5. Do the same for blood circulation herbs, pain reduction herbs, back strengthening herbs, and immune-boosting herbs.

6. For blood circulation herbs, you have wild celery stalk, mannia root, and myrrh resin. For pain reduction herbs, you have safflower petals and chaff flower leaves. For strengthening herbs, you have ginseng root and the manfern leaf. And for immune boosting herbs, you have the blue citrus fruit slices and the licorice root.

7. Discard each category’s pulp and store the juices in separate medium-sized rotect jars.

8. Take the half gallon of rosemary oil (which is known to relieve pain and inflammation) and divide it equally among the five medium-sized rotect jars.

9. Mix the contents in each jar and add some dye into each mixture for coloring. Red for anti-inflammation, orange for blood circulation, yellow for pain reduction, green for back strengthening, and blue for immune boosting.

10. Store the five jars in a cold location.

11. After half a week or so, the contents should have solidified enough to scoop out and store in small cylindrical jars, make sure to fit a scoop of each of the five gelatinous solutions starting with the immune-boosting mixture. Then, do the same for the back strengthening mixture, the pain reduction mixture, the blood circulation mixture, and finally the anti-inflammatory mixture.

When using, make sure to start from the immune-boosting mixture and work your way towards the back strengthening mixture…all the way to the anti-inflammatory mixture. This way, when you apply the ointment on the targeted area, the ointment will start working by reducing inflammation first.

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Note:

Only apply once per day. Overuse will prove inefficient and could cause user to develop immunity to the ointment’s effectiveness.