Ointments
These are recipes for several ointments, a flying  ointment that won't kill you, a great ointment for skin problems for your  familar or yourself, a couple of herbal ointments for healing and  several other miscellaneous ones. None of these ointments are meant  to substitute for seeking the care of a Doctor or Vet for serious  injury or illness. Also, it is possible to be allergic to some of the  ingredients so test the ointment on a small patch of skin before you use it  for the first time.

Yellow Dock Ointment
This ointment is great for annoying skin problems your  pet may pick up such as ringworm on cats or mange type diseases in  dogs. It will work on you too, for any sort of itchy or rashy things. To  make this recipe, you need flowers of sulfur, available at the  pharmacy, a small jar of vaseline, a bottle of apple cider vinegar and  the roots. You will need to gather about 6 or 8 yellow dock roots.  They are long yellow tap roots, and difficult to dig up. Look for  plants growing in moist ground, it's a bit easier to dig them there. Dice  up your roots and place them into a small saucepan. Pour in enough  apple cider vinegar to just cover them and simmer over low to  medium heat until the roots are soft. Put the roots through the blender  or a sieve to mash them thoroughly. Scrape the vaseline out of the  jar into a bowl and add the mashed roots. Add 1 teaspoon of the flowers  of sulfur. Stir to mix completely. You can put the blend back into  the vaseline jar. To use just apply to the affected area twice a day  for about a
week, or less if it goes away sooner.

Violet Ointment
For this you will need two bars of cocoa butter, violet  leaves and a bit of lanolin. Melt the cocoa butter in the top of a  double boiler. Add as many violet leaves as you can mash down into the  cocoa butter and cook till the leaves wilt. Add as many more leaves  as you can mash into the cocoa butter and wilt again. Do not boil, but  simmer over the hot water for about 15 minutes. Remove from heat and  add two teaspoons of lanolin. Stir, then pour through a sieve into a  glass jar. If the ointment is too hard, remelt in a water bath and stir  in a bit more lanolin. This ointment is good for any minor scrapes  and cuts you
might get. It helps them heal faster and keeps them  from getting infected.

Flying Ointment
This ointment will not make you fly. Witches never  could fly. I hope that doesn't disillusion you too much, but they were  getting high, not flying. The old Flying Ointments had all sorts of  poisonous plant alkaloids in them and if they didn't kill you, they  certainly got you loaded. The goal was not to fly, it was to astral  project. The flying thing came in because ignorant peasants couldn't  understand the concept of astral projection. This ointment contains  herbs that are known for aiding astral projection. It is made exactly  like the violet ointment above except the following herbs are  substituted for the violet leaves. Dittany of Crete, Cinquefoil, Mugwort,  and Parsley in equal parts. Chop up the fresh herbs and simmer in the  cocoa butter as above. Add the lanolin and strain into a jar. As above,  if the ointment hardens too much remelt in a water bath and  add more lanolin to give it a creamy texture. Rub the ointment on to  help you to
astrally project.

Calendula Ointment
For this ointment you will need about a cup of  calendula flowers, also called pot marigold. You will also need a jar of  vaseline, a double boiler and a strainer. Scoop the vaseline out of the  jar into the top of the double boiler. Put water in the bottom and place  on a medium heat to melt the vaseline. When the vaseline is liquid,  add the flowers and simmer for about 30 minutes, but don't  boil. Allow to cool a bit then strain the mixture to remove the spent  flowers and pour the vaseline back into the jar. This ointment is good for  skin irritations, small cuts and scrapes and the like.

Basic Herbal Ointment
This is a basic ointment that you can make with any  herb you want to use for a magical purpose. Just choose the herb you  want by consulting the correspondences and add it as directed. You'll need  1 ounce of lanolin or cocoa butter and 1/2 oz of beeswax, 3-4  ounces of apricot kernal oil, 1 ounce of strong herb infusion of your  choice, and 5 drops of essential oil of your choice. You can match  the infusion and essential oil or use different herbs. Melt the lanolin  or cocoa butter and the beeswax in the top of a double boiler. When  completely melted begin adding the oil, pouring a very stream into the  pan while stirring constantly until all the oil is added. Turn  off the heat and slowly add the herb infusion stiring constantly until  the cream has cooled. Add the essential oil and stir in completely.  Spoon or pour the cream into an opaque white jar or clear jar covered  with paper. You may add 6-8 drops of tincture of benzoin to the  mixture when you add the essential oil as a preservative if desired.

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