To 1 gallon of white vinegar, add 4 ounces wormwood herb and seed. Let sit for 2 weeks. Strain, bottle and label.
When the time comes to use this remedy, beat 4 egg whites. Slowly add 1 quart of the wormwood mixture and 4 ounces of pure turpentine. Keep tightly capped.
Shake well before using.
Saturate bandages and wrap around the legs when needed. This is good to use for arthritis and stiffness.
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