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If you are not familiar with Goldenrod, then you are in for a treat.
Goldenrod, with its vibrant yellow flowers, has been used for centuries for its medicinal properties. Packed with antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds, this herb can soothe and heal a multitude of skin conditions, from dryness and eczema to minor cuts and burns.
Making a salve with goldenrod is a simple process. Here’s an easy guide on how to make it at home.

About Goldenrod
Goldenrod (Solidago spp.) is a flowering plant native to North America. It is characterized by its vibrant yellow flowers that bloom in late summer and early fall. While often mistaken for a weed, goldenrod has a long history of use in traditional medicine due to its therapeutic properties.
Goldenrod serves dual roles as both a food source and a medicinal resource. This lovely plant is rich in antioxidants and vitamins; it has been a part of ancient cultures’ diets for as long as it has existed.
The use of Goldenrod extract in oils, ointments, salves, tinctures, teas, and other medical applications has been well established in history, and many homesteading families also know of the fantastic benefits
Medicinally, goldenrod is loved for its anti-inflammatory and diuretic properties, which help to flush toxins from the body and speed recovery.

Ingredients for Goldenrod Salve
- 1 cup infused goldenrod oil (The base of the salve is a
goldenrod -infused oil created by steeping the goldenrod flowers in a carrier oil, such as olive oil. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to make goldenrod oil). - 2 tablespoons beeswax pellets—Beeswax acts as a natural thickener in the salve. It helps solidify the oil and create a smooth, creamy texture.
- Tin Container
- Optional – essential oil ( you can use any essential oil you prefer like lemon essential oil)

This recipe usually makes about 4 2-oz tins.
Instructions: Goldenrod Salve
- Prepare the
goldenrod -infused oil: Start by filling a clean glass jar halfway with dried goldenrod flowers or two-thirds full with freshgoldenrod flowers. Pour your chosen carrier oil over the flowers, ensuring that they are fully submerged. Secure the lid tightly and place the jar in a cool, dark place for 4-6 weeks. Shake the jar gently every few days to promote the infusion process. - Strain the oil using a
cheesecloth or fine-mesh strainer to remove thegoldenrod leaves. Squeeze the cloth or strainer to extract as much oil as possible. - In a double boiler or a heatproof bowl placed over a pot of simmering water, melt the
beeswax andgoldenrod oil until it becomes fully liquid. - Carefully pour the mixture into the tin containers while it is still warm and liquid.
- Allow the salve to cool for a few hours or overnight until it is completely solidified. Once it is solidified, you can then seal the tin containers.
And that’s it. You can now use your own



How to Store Goldenrod Salve
The salve can be stored in a cool, dry place for up to six months. Adding
Make sure the lid is placed securely back on after each use.
How to Use Goldenrod Salve
Apply as needed: Apply a small amount of the salve to the affected area and massage it into the skin until fully absorbed. Repeat as needed throughout the day.
While
Why We Love Using Goldenrod
Goldenrod Salve offers a wide range of benefits. Here are just a few:
- It has soothing and healing properties.
- Moisturizes and hydrates:
Goldenrod salve helps lock in moisture, keeping your skin hydrated and supple. - Calm inflammation: The anti-inflammatory compounds found in goldenrod can help reduce redness, swelling, and irritation caused by various skin conditions, such as eczema or dermatitis.
- Soothes itchiness:
Goldenrod can provide relief for itchy skin by soothing and calming the affected areas. - Goldenrod salve contains properties that can speed up the healing process of minor cuts, scrapes, and burns, helping to reduce scarring and promote healthy skin regeneration.
Uses for Goldenrod Salve
Here are some ways in which you can use your
- Lip balm: Apply a thin layer of
goldenrod salve to your lips for a natural and moisturizing lip balm. - Apply a small salve to insect bites or stings to soothe itching and reduce inflammation.
- Use the salve to alleviate minor skin irritations, such as rashes, sunburns, or chafed skin.
- Massage a small amount of salve into your cuticles to moisturize and nourish them.
- Gently massage the salve into sore muscles or achy joints for temporary relief from muscle aches and arthritis.
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Homemade Goldenrod Salve Recipe

Ingredients
- 1 cup infused goldenrod oil
- 2 tbsp beeswax pellets
- tin container
Instructions
- Prepare the goldenrod-infused oil: Start by filling a clean glass jar halfway with dried goldenrod flowers or two-thirds full with fresh goldenrod flowers. Pour your chosen carrier oil over the flowers, ensuring that they are fully submerged. Secure the lid tightly and place the jar in a cool, dark place for 4-6 weeks. Shake the jar gently every few days to promote the infusion process.
- Strain the oil using a cheesecloth or fine-mesh strainer to remove the goldenrod flowers. Squeeze the cloth or strainer to extract as much oil as possible.
- In a double boiler or a heatproof bowl placed over a pot of simmering water, melt the beeswax and goldenrod oil until it becomes fully liquid.
- Carefully pour the mixture into the tin containers while it is still warm and liquid.
- Allow the salve to cool for a few hours or overnight until it is solidified completely. Once it is solidified, you can then seal the tin containers.






