It is very important to
keep the burned skin moist. Don’t let it dry out. In the first few days, it
will make a big difference in the long run. SKIN RESTORE and LAVENDER are tops
at healing burns, but keep in mind that MYRRH and FRANKINCENSE are also very
good for skin regeneration. Raw Honey and Aloe Vera are good choices if you don’t
have the particular essential oils you need.
Testimonials
1. I had a terrible burn
on my forearm from boiling wax. When I pealed off the wax, I also pealed off my
skin. I applied LAVENDER often, which eased the pain and I trusted would help
me avoid infection and speed healing. I later included CLEANSING (for more
infection protection) and FRANKINCENSE (to reduce scarring) in my protocol,
applying these oils as often as I could for days. It took a few weeks to
completely heal, and I only have a very small patch that looks like it will
leave a scar.
2. I was adding a log to
our wood-burning stove from the top, and bumped something which made the 500
degree lid fall shut on my arm. I raced to the kitchen sink to wash off the
black soot, and then grabbed the LAVENDER and “drizzled” it over the wound,
which was burning like crazy. I had my daughter run get the SKIN RESTORE from
my bathroom, and as soon as I sprayed that on, the burning eased off. Every
time the burning returned, I reapplied the Skin Restore or Lavender. This was often
for the first few days, and much less after that. The burn healed up with no
scar, and the hair even grew back on my arm. These essential oils are great!
3. My husband had a third degree burn on his leg when his motorcycle fell over on his leg. His wound “weeped” for three weeks and kept scabbing over and then weeping some more. I didn’t have Skin Restore, so I rotated these oils: SILVER FIR, HELICHRYSUM BLEND, CLEANSING, LAVENDER, PURIFY and PEPPERMINT. We applied these oils several times daily and now can hardly tell where the burn was. That is incredible!!