What else offers this healing for burns? Straight lavender essential oil, applied liberally to a burn will do the same thing--no evidence of burn the next day (or even in a couple hours) and it has the added benefit of stopping the pain almost immediately. Depending on the severity of a burn, I've had the same results from lavender oil diluted in apricot oil. The only time it took a while to stop the pain was when I branded my thumb on the lid handle of a roaster fresh from a 400 degree oven. In that case it took about 20 -30 min to stop the pain. Had a tiny bit of tenderness from that one for a few days, and it took a while for the deep brand line to grow out.
Lavender essential oil does the same trick for bites and bruises.

sol

Lisa Shepherd wrote:
I also had an experience when frying chicken at home one time, the grease, bubbling and very hot, splashed when a piece of chicken i was turning slipped from the tongs i used to turn them with, this splashed over my entire hand, even the tender backside, both cases i used bleach immediatly, didnt kill the pain, but i had NO EVIDENCE of a burn the next day, both cases would have scarred horribly had i not used bleach. I witnessed what grease burns untended will do, i saw a woman come into the emergency room once with severe grease burns, holding her hand, or the remains of it, in a tub of water, white skin floating all around it, i still remember hearing her screams in the waiting room, they scraped her hand to remove the majority of the burn.



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