well.....
its easy......
all you need are...
-young guava leaves
-candle wax
-oil
-2 metal pans
-a metal sift
-a metal spoon
1. Gather some young guava leaves...then wash it with water...chop it into pieces.
2. Heat some oil in a metal pan...then place the leaves and let it boil for five minutes or more...
3. Strain the leaf residue with a metal sift...put aside the liquid...
4. Re-heat the liquid you got in another metal pan...then mix in your chopped candle wax...
5. Let all the wax melt while stirring continuosly...then turn off the heat and quickly transfer the mixture in a container you prefer...
6. Let the mixture cool and solidify....Voila! you got your guava ointment!!1
NOTE: You can use other oil, etc.
it is quiet simple. we use our juicer machine and some rich /ripe guava. simply chop and put them into juice/blender, add some water or milk as per your taste. filter the juice and have a drink.
Chop young guava leaves into pieces. Heat some oil and put in guava leaves. Strain the oil mixture. Melt some wax and mix the oil mixture over low heat. Transfer the mixture to a container.
Guava is a very important fruit. Guava does have flowers,guava is very useful to us you can make guava juice if you are sick and drink. Guava is one of the main fruit ever in the islands especially in the islands.
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You can make an ointment from herbal plants in various ways. You can pound the herbs or boil them and use the water as ointment.
Guava leave extract can be used for guava soap. To make this cleanser, the leaves need to be boiled to form an extract used in the soap making process.
Guava guava belly!
I am a compounding pharmacist, I can make BGO ointment if knew the active ingredients. cornerdrugs@windstream.net
Ingredients needed are ripe guava, citric acid, sugar and permitted essence, colors, preservatives, etc. 10 easy steps to prepare guava jam is given in reference..
There has been some interest in examining the benefits of guava leaf ointment as a soothing salve; but with a couple of exceptions (including one done by several Chinese scientists and published in a journal of the National Institute of Health in 2006), most of the "studies" were done by companies that sell this ointment and thus have a vested commercial interest in backing up their claims with "research." There also are some alternative medicine practitioners who recommend this product and say it cures all kinds of skin diseases, including acne and arthritis, but again, the research on such claims is very sparse.
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Fresh guava leaves have anti-inflammatory qualities that help ease toothaches and they are used to make tea. You can order fresh guava leaves from Local Harvest and have them delivered.