Patchouli: Uses, Benefits & How to Use - A Comprehensive Guide
Patchouli is an herb that has been used for its medicinal qualities since ancient times. It has been used to treat colds, diarrhea, indigestion and skin problems. Dried patchouli leaves can even be used as an insect repellent. Using patchouli is simple and inexpensive, according to patchouli enthusiasts.Things You'll Need
- Patchouli leaves
- Patchouli oil
- Water
- Pot
- Stove
- Olive oil
- Cotton ball
Instructions
Patchouli Tea
Boil one cup of water on the stove. Turn the heat off once the water has boiled for 1 minute.
Add 1 tsp. of dried patchouli leaves to the water. Let the water sit for 10 minutes.
Pour the water into a cup. Pour it through a strainer to separate the leaves from the water, if possible. This tea will help treat coughs, colds, diarrhea, dysentery and nausea.
Skin Treatment
Add three drops of patchouli oil to 1 tsp. of olive oil in a small bowl. Mix them together thoroughly.
Dip the cotton ball into the mixture.
Apply the oil to dry or damaged skin with the cotton ball. Gently brush the oil on, do not rub it in because this could cause further irritation to some skin types.
Let the oil sit for 15 minutes. Wipe it off of your skin with a damp washcloth.
Repeat the process daily until the skin is back to normal.
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