Black Drawing Salve

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  • @nerblebun
    @nerblebun 8 років тому +63

    I was raised by my Grandparents who were both born 1899 in the Indian Territories. Grandma could take a walk into the meadows or woods and collect everything she needed to make a poultice, salve, tincture, or oils to cure just about anything. Nobody in the family went to a real Doctor unless it was something extremely serious. Grandma could fix what ails ya most every time with her home remedies. Her knowledge of medicinal plants, bark, fungus, and herbs was extraordinary. Rarely a day goes by I don't give myself a good mental ass whoopin for not paying attention to what the dear old girl tried to pass on.

  • @HaveWill
    @HaveWill 5 років тому +9

    Unfortunately Black Salve is illegal to buy or import in Australia. But there is nothing stopping us from making it. Thank you!! Im a subscriber of your channel now. Stay safe.

  • @TrilliumWildEdibles
    @TrilliumWildEdibles 8 років тому +31

    I absolutely love Broad Leaf Plantain for an astringent and drawing, it's also soothing to sore muscles if you put the leaves in hot bathwater. Also you got some really nice looking Burdock by that shed. Excellent video Dave!!

  • @rjiggy07
    @rjiggy07 5 років тому +11

    I've known about Plantain for years, but because of you, I know how it does what it does. Thank You!
    You did miss a little thing about macerating the plantain with your teeth though. Only you can use macerated plantain that you chewed. You can not chew plantain for someone else. It's a personal body flora thing.
    Fantastic video Dave!

  • @terricovill4624
    @terricovill4624 5 років тому +36

    Thank God that someone finally put together an amazing how -to video that shows how to forage and identify the medicinal "weeds" for healing! I've been foraging for wild edible and medicinal plants for over 20 years. But I also know just how much there is to learn; for instance, how to extract pine tar! Keep doing this kind of work Dave!!!

  • @dodoboodrough6044
    @dodoboodrough6044 5 років тому +62

    I have used Black Drawing salve since I was a kid for splinters, abscesses, and a variety of ailments. Always works.

  • @ThunderingCreation
    @ThunderingCreation 8 років тому +42

    Just for info's sake ( i also make natural salves) For a firm to medium soft salve the "golden ratio" is 1 Oz of beeswax to 1 cup of infused oil. Thanks for vid Dave.

  • @MoonPhaze5
    @MoonPhaze5 5 років тому +27

    😀This is great!! An old Indian woman gave my mom some Black Drawing Salve in the 70's and she always wondered what it was and how to get more!! I'm gonna make her some. She's gonna be so excited!😄
    Thank you, sir!! You're awesome!! Newly subbed.👍😁

  • @DrJosh2
    @DrJosh2 8 років тому +27

    Great video: 4hrs of your effort (plus editing) into a nice concise how-to... Thank you!

  • @DrValerie800
    @DrValerie800 5 років тому +16

    Awesome; thanks! It's great to see how to make it at a campsite. When I was a kid we used to buy Drawing Salve from Anchor Drugs. That stuff was great and even worked to draw out "water on the knees." I think they used salicylic acid (from white willow bark) in their compound too. There could be some confusion with the name though, with the anti-cancer Black Salve (using Sanguinaria Canadensis), which would NOT be comfortable to use for wounds/bites/stings...and would eat a hole through any cancerous tissue.

  • @DoktorJeep
    @DoktorJeep 5 років тому +27

    Lasts a long time too. I have one container that's 20 years old and it's still good.

  • @jeffseaton5193
    @jeffseaton5193 5 років тому +32

    This video just came up in my recommendations so I watched it. I was surprised after researching this weed how many medicinal uses there are. Thanks for sharing this one aspect.

  • @-Honeybee
    @-Honeybee 8 років тому +35

    I love these medicinal videos, it's one area I really need to improve on as a woodsman. Keep up the good work

  • @liamireland7381
    @liamireland7381 8 років тому +38

    Dave we greatly appreciate your channel. You inspire many of us young guys to carry on the ways of our forefathers. You are solid man! God bless you brother!

  • @curandero2012
    @curandero2012 8 років тому +15

    Instead of tea tree oil you could use 1% conc of clove oil.Has a stronger antifungal & antibacterial properties than tea tree oil.Very informative vid as always.Thnx.

  • @flytyok
    @flytyok 8 років тому +7

    Dave, i've been watching your videos since before Dual Survival. I love your videos, you are a true teacher and have given me so much knowledge for free. Your selflessness is without question. Your passion is contagious and inspiring. Thank you!

  • @costasmandylor7252
    @costasmandylor7252 8 років тому +11

    I never knew that plant could be used like this. Definitely love this kind of wilderness medicine stuff. Keep it up!

  • @timhayes45
    @timhayes45 2 роки тому +2

    My Grandmother got me started with Black Slave or "Drawing salve" as a kindergartner, used as well by vets. It has antibacterial antifungal and antibiotic properties, truly amazing stuff I am totally watching this so I can make my own. Ichthammol ointment is the store bought version of this.

  • @MultiChuckleberry
    @MultiChuckleberry 5 років тому +10

    Excellent video. Platago lanceolata (plantian with long thin leaves) can also be used. Instead of pine resin - if you know a bee-keeper - you may be able to use Propolis. This is a resin gathered by the bees from the growing buds of trees. It is a bateriacide, viracide and fungicide. The bees use it in the hive to plug up any little gaps and to keep the hive sanitised. It is a sticky nuisance to the beekeeper and they may make it avaiable to you free of charge as they scrape it off at every hive-inspection. Using Propolis may allow you to skip the pine extraction process and simplifiy making the salve.

  • @ErikFabian
    @ErikFabian 8 років тому +6

    Nice one. I attest to the power of plantain. Made a spit poultice for a bumble bee sting received on my foot while walking in a park last year. Soothed it immediately and had me going again like nothing happened in 10 min or so. Plantain does get drier later in the season so probably best to collect it when it is younger for this application.

  • @icorezx14r
    @icorezx14r 5 років тому +22

    My Grandmother used to always have Black Salve on hand. It also works great if you have a wound with localize infection.

  • @zzanzak
    @zzanzak 5 років тому +4

    Intelligent man, you should have your own TV show. Great video thank you.

  • @jenjaylewis549
    @jenjaylewis549 5 років тому +3

    Great video, brought back memories of my grandmother making salves, lye soap and other medicinals on their farm. I'm in need of the black drawing salve for a big boil that came to head while riding in the heat this week.

  • @oneoflokis
    @oneoflokis 5 років тому +8

    *I* didn't know that Black Drawing Salve - which I think you can still buy a version of online - was principally compounded from Plantain - Plantago major!! Very informative: thanks, pal!! ☺️👍

  • @whosthatguy8396
    @whosthatguy8396 8 років тому +2

    Always a pleasure when a Dave Canterbury video hits the subbox, thanks for sharing!

  • @matthewvelo
    @matthewvelo 8 років тому +1

    I remember my Mum buying a block of something like this called Bates' Salve in Australia 20 or 30 years ago. It came in a waxed paper wrapped bar which we would melt a few drops of it (using a match) on to a bandage to put over a bite or something else. Was only thinking about it a few days ago. Thanks Dave!

  • @traceyosterlind14
    @traceyosterlind14 8 років тому +5

    My dad's finally used to use this salve, made with sheep mutton. i never knew what the plant material was. Thanks for sharing the process!

  • @danmo43
    @danmo43 5 років тому +4

    Thank you, Dave. My parents always had a container of black salve when I was growing up and I never really understood the importance of it. My gosh, it lasted forever!

  • @rugrat1235
    @rugrat1235 5 років тому

    What you call "fat wood" is known as "rich pine" here in NC mountains. We use small pieces of it to easily start fires. Black drawing salve (ichthammol ointment at pharmacy) has been a go-to remedy for me for about 45 years. Now I gotta try my hand at making it!

  • @stowellsoutdoor2673
    @stowellsoutdoor2673 8 років тому +11

    Thanks brother I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge with us!

  • @wolvenwood
    @wolvenwood 5 років тому

    Learned about drawing salve when I homesteaded in Tennessee Appalachians for 10 yrs. I used it on my horse and other animals and myself. It's cheap and works GREAT! Didn't know I could make it myself and am so happy to learn I can do so. Thank you!

  • @clairestandley82
    @clairestandley82 Рік тому

    He's the ultimate. What a fantastic video. Thank you!

  • @DavidCanterbury
    @DavidCanterbury  8 років тому +17

    For those asking about Bloodroot, this plant is anti-fungal, however there are mixed reviews of it's true effect on the skin when used topically, and in this video we spoke about using Tea Tree Oil in this Salve, this is a very powerful antifungal and IMO should be used instead of traditional bloodroot if you have it available.

  • @stellaz2595
    @stellaz2595 5 років тому +5

    I remember having this salve in the medicine cabinet as recently as the 1980's. Stinky but great stuff.

  • @ladonnad.steele2470
    @ladonnad.steele2470 8 років тому +4

    old medicine, THANKS FOR SHOWING US HOW!!! YOU ROCK!!!

  • @windymcgee6833
    @windymcgee6833 5 років тому +8

    I remember my mother putting gthis on "stickers". Still have a blanket from back then with a stain on it from that stuff. LOL.

  • @jesus.christis.lord.foreve899
    @jesus.christis.lord.foreve899 2 роки тому

    I am grateful for this wonderful video.
    Thank you

  • @ClissaT
    @ClissaT 5 років тому +10

    I was really keen to see this video thinking it was the black salve that I know of.
    The one I know about is made from bloodroot of the euphorbia plant.
    Its used to kill sarcoids (bleeding warts) that live off flesh below the skin.
    I used it on my horse and only had to apply it twice for two days each time over two months.
    Two years later it is still working at slowly killing the sarcoid without the sarcoid realising and making new blood supply connections to the flesh it is living off.
    Good medicine often takes time to work and we should be patient and respect the power of natural medicine.
    I'll keep this black salve recipe in mind because it can also form part of my horse medicine box (& for me too).
    We have plantain growing in Australia. Its always good to be able to positively identify a herb.
    Not sure about the tree the fatwood comes from though.
    We have pinus radiata which comes from Canada I think but not sure if that would have the right heartwood.
    Other than that I would have to raid somebody's garden for a spruce pine since they are grown here as ornamentals or tall hedges!😁🙄

  • @carpenterfamily6198
    @carpenterfamily6198 5 років тому +6

    Avocado oil the a higher ‘ smoke point ‘ so it’s less likely to burn.

  • @Epiphalactic
    @Epiphalactic 2 роки тому +1

    FYI to people, don't confuse this with anything with sanguine canadensis and zinc chloride, which are some ingredients you can find on the shelves.

  • @patriciahartless2095
    @patriciahartless2095 5 років тому +1

    Thank you Dave. For showing how. To make black drawing salve. My Grandpa used to make it. When my Mother and her Siblings were little. I guess he learn it from my Great- Grandmother. She was Full Blooded Blackfoot Indian. She also made lye soap. I enjoyed your video very much. You have a lot of knowledge. How people used to make. Different types of Medicine. Have a great day.

  • @paulhenry7122
    @paulhenry7122 8 років тому +8

    My grandmother made and use this on us and never got the recipe so thanks I'll be making some soon..

  • @fishhooks100
    @fishhooks100 8 років тому +3

    This was a very cool vid! More of this type of stuff please. Thanks so much. Always learning brother.

  • @mulle5784
    @mulle5784 5 років тому +2

    That tiny can of PRID is almost $10 - and I use it a lot for bee stings, splinters, mosquito bites, even a boil on my dog's leg! - it's my go-to! Thanks for making it easy Dave!

  • @sharonjackson4888
    @sharonjackson4888 5 років тому

    I love watching you make your magic and then share it with us. Thank you so much. I will definitely be trying to make this .

  • @kevinbottoms895
    @kevinbottoms895 5 років тому +1

    Thanks Dave

  • @UrbanSurvivalcraft
    @UrbanSurvivalcraft 8 років тому +8

    Would love to see a salve made with animal fat. Thanks again for the great vids Dave!

  • @jonnyboat2
    @jonnyboat2 8 років тому

    I had an abscessed sweat gland once that formed a golf ball sized lump under the skin. I waited a year or more for it to come to a head. It never did until I bought some black drawing salve and applied it for about a week. The salve did the trick. It literally drew it to the surface and popped and drained. I don't know how this stuff works to draw things out, but I am thankful it does. Thanks for showing how to make such a valuable medicine.

  • @watermain48
    @watermain48 8 років тому +1

    Great video Dave, thanks for sharing this with us. I couldn't help but think that if you mash the plantain in the oil you would get more of the essentials out of it. We make several kinds of salve here and that works for us. I will be trying this out soon. I may have trouble finding plantain here in the Central Valley of CA...

  • @renee5268
    @renee5268 Рік тому

    Hey! Thanks so much!!! I have 4 little ones that love making stuff like this and hate those itchy bobo’s. Very appreciated.

  • @Planetgonenuts
    @Planetgonenuts 8 років тому +5

    Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @alexcaciula9004
    @alexcaciula9004 2 роки тому

    Amazing...👏 nature is so magical.👌I love ❤ the nature there.

  • @hcrawford1970
    @hcrawford1970 8 років тому

    best video yet Dave! as a diabetic I suffer with boils sometimes and I'm very happy to have a natural aid.

  • @yveskc1
    @yveskc1 8 років тому +1

    Thank you for sharing this precious recipe. Best regards.

  • @newnewsbrooklyn1513
    @newnewsbrooklyn1513 5 років тому +11

    Black salve is excellent for bursting and draining abcesses. It is hard to find commercialy but is sold in russian neiborhoods behind the counter in small russian drug stores

  • @majesticmojo3823
    @majesticmojo3823 5 років тому +4

    Supposedly you can add the biochar (charcoal) to compost to improve your garden soil.

  • @maryjackson4917
    @maryjackson4917 5 років тому

    I have only known to use plantain mashed up by itself. Works overnight, cleaning up festering infections. Thanks for all your instruction!

  • @MrTbonezach14
    @MrTbonezach14 8 років тому +3

    what an awesome piece of knowledge you just gave me man!

  • @mneptune1
    @mneptune1 8 років тому +2

    A medicinal plant series is just what the doctor ordered, pun intended. I'll add this to your "Medicinal trees of the Eastern Woodlands" series,,,,, excellent.

  • @ronbonick4265
    @ronbonick4265 5 років тому +6

    Been making it for years - I'd also add Sorrel and bloodroot

  • @andreaallen4710
    @andreaallen4710 8 років тому +8

    What about using pure unrefined coconut oil? It is anti fungal, antiviral, antibacterial. I use it all the time for everything.

  • @Erica-yr3gf
    @Erica-yr3gf 4 місяці тому

    Fascinating video. Thank you❤❤❤

  • @josephmulder9852
    @josephmulder9852 8 років тому

    Well learned something new again from you, love it keep them coming dave thanks for all the info you give.

  • @ChrisBlank
    @ChrisBlank 8 років тому

    Good information. I just started beekeeping and will make some of this to have around for stings. I knew the plantain was good to use on stings but having a salve would be nice too. Thanks for sharing Dave!

  • @RedDogBushCraft
    @RedDogBushCraft 8 років тому +2

    Thanks, Looks like a cool project. I got to make me some of this to put in my base camp.

  • @jnsnj1
    @jnsnj1 8 років тому

    I'm really pleased to learn what the black salve is. I worked in a pharmacy in my twenties and people used to come in asking for it.

  • @adamrodgers9175
    @adamrodgers9175 5 років тому

    Green leaf plantains are also high in vitamins. Its a super nutritious plant that people treat like a weed. it grows all over North America.

  • @michelleahrens3359
    @michelleahrens3359 3 місяці тому

    Thankyou so much for sharing your experience and knowledge with us....good life 😊

  • @MrStropparo
    @MrStropparo 8 років тому

    I never tire of learning. Very cool video. Thanks Dave.

  • @mommajen4118
    @mommajen4118 5 років тому +1

    Thank you. 😃

  • @ARodriguez8t4
    @ARodriguez8t4 8 років тому +1

    Excellent video. I knew nothing about this stuff going into the video, thank you sir.

  • @richardwiley5933
    @richardwiley5933 8 років тому

    Great video, Dave! In my part of the country (Indiana) plantain was easily identified by the single, long stem that grew up from the middle of the plant, and had a small oval globe at the top. My grandmother taught me the drawing power of this plant. I think the Rawley/Rawlings (?) salve sold decades ago was much like your black salve. We had a large can of it at home for many years, and it never lost its efficacy.

  • @wompol7117
    @wompol7117 5 років тому +1

    Happy to see you doing real stuff now. Good leasons

  • @stevep5408
    @stevep5408 5 років тому +14

    It's call ickthommal! You can still get it at your pharmacy

  • @lesleykissamericafarm9349
    @lesleykissamericafarm9349 5 років тому +6

    Love plantain!! Have you tried Usnea tincture?? You should do a video on that lichen. Amazing properties.

  • @garageman_
    @garageman_ 8 років тому +2

    Very very cool, great video like always Dave.

  • @27dcx
    @27dcx 8 років тому

    That's a beautiful horse you've got.

  • @grantglenndale152
    @grantglenndale152 8 років тому

    Excellent and OUTSTANDING video Dave.

  • @reggiehodges6784
    @reggiehodges6784 8 років тому

    I make my own plantain salve . It works great on a lot of skin problems I'm going to have to try making black salve now ! Thanks Dave !

  • @Hurricaneintheroom
    @Hurricaneintheroom 5 років тому +3

    My mom used to use Prid Salve for boils.

  • @kathleenlairscey5934
    @kathleenlairscey5934 5 років тому

    I had a thorn in my big toe when I was a kid , it stayed there and would not come out until black salve was put on, then it came out in a day or two, this is great to know what it's made of, thanks.

  • @sheilahdang11
    @sheilahdang11 2 роки тому

    this technique will certainly be useful when I'm roughing it. thank you

  • @dongrider9040
    @dongrider9040 5 років тому +5

    Good vid. I have heard about the salve but did not know what it was.

  • @breaking_bear
    @breaking_bear Рік тому +1

    I wonder how well it would be to add comfrey, comfry root, milkweed flower, and nettles to the plantain oil infusion. It might be a pretty great wound healing compound.

  • @rredd7777
    @rredd7777 5 років тому

    My Mom used to have a black drawing salve called Wooly (sp?) salve that was a hard wax stick that she would melt on the stove and apply to a bandage for getting splinters out. It smelled like tar, like the ickthiomal salve you can get at the drugstore, but the wooly salve really worked well. Wish we could still find it. I think her piece of it must have been twenty or thirty years old when I was a kid.

  • @michaela.660
    @michaela.660 5 років тому +7

    The over the counter equivalent to this is, ICTHAMMAL OINTMENT.

  • @AtEboli
    @AtEboli 5 років тому +1

    Loved the video, informative and well done. From what I understand about extra virgin olive oil, when you heat it up as much as recommended here, it breaks down as it does not hold up well to heat. You are better off just using plain olive oil (which is also much cheaper), or an oil that withstands heat even better such as peanut oil.

  • @danmorgan3685
    @danmorgan3685 8 років тому

    Last summer I had a severely abscessed tooth and no chance to get to the dentist. The swelling and pain were bang your head against the wall bad. So I found some narrow leaf plantain, chewed it a bit then held it against the swollen gum. It eliminated the swelling and pain within an hour. Subsequent uses kept the swelling from coming back. It's no substitute for proper dental care but it can tide you over if need be.I found the broadleaf didn't work as well for me. I don't know why.

  • @kevingrohs6584
    @kevingrohs6584 8 років тому +2

    Hey Dave nice video, I'm curious about small leaf plantain, and, do you think the pine tar available at tractor supply would work?? It located in the horse medicine area, stuff says its 100% just curious, love ya brother keep up the awesome vids.

  • @PantsuMann
    @PantsuMann 8 років тому

    Very cool. We have that plant all over here in Sweden, so I could actually try this myself :) Thanks David!

  • @timothystacey2999
    @timothystacey2999 8 років тому

    made some of my own and will never buy another can it works much quicker and better thanks Dave

  • @tami3467
    @tami3467 5 років тому +1

    I use this all the time for horses and human!! And pine tar is excellent for hooves! I’m definitely making this for family and friends and our horses. I saw the black beauty in the background thank you so very much for this video and please keep sharing this knowledge! Could you explain what “fat wood” is?

  • @1acroyear1
    @1acroyear1 8 років тому +15

    Wow! Was my dyslexia *ever* messing with me when I read that title!

    • @WallyMerc06
      @WallyMerc06 8 років тому +1

      +1acroyear1 Man...you aren't lying lol

  • @carolconny2763
    @carolconny2763 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for a great video.

  • @cynthiawilliams8029
    @cynthiawilliams8029 8 років тому

    Excellent video and great information! You should do more on additional medicinal herbs and how to work with them. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @mikemiller4304
    @mikemiller4304 5 років тому

    Dave is my hero wish i could have one weekend with him to tap that knowledge bank like a sponge!! Love you brother!! Keep posting no matter WHAT

  • @Oceans161
    @Oceans161 5 років тому +1

    You got my sud I found that very educational and it informs me quite a bit I knew about pine sap but I didn't know about the salve

  • @Argyll100
    @Argyll100 8 років тому

    Great videos ... always so full of interesting topics well thought out and explained some of the best practical instruction too. John ..... Scotland.

  • @joshuaritzheimer8391
    @joshuaritzheimer8391 8 років тому

    Awesome video Dave! I can't wait to try this!

  • @jstratten5326
    @jstratten5326 5 років тому +1

    Wow, thank you, what an awesome valuable video !