Guest guest Posted December 15, 2006 Report Share Posted December 15, 2006 How to make your own Suppositories Take a jar of coconut oil and place the jar in a bowl of hot water if it is solid and if it is not in a liquid state already. Pour the coconut oil into a bowl and begin adding powdered herbs to the oil until a dry pie dough consistency is reached. Do not pour all of the powder into a bowl and then pour your whole jar of coconut oil in because you could either have too much or too little oil and have to order more powder or go back to the store for another jar of coconut oil. Neither use all of your oil or all of your powder, so you can always add more of either. Once you have your mixture in a consistency that is easy to shape, form the herb mixture into the size and shape of the suppository you desire. Take into consideration the size of the opening into which it will be inserted and shape one end into a rounded point for easy insertion. A bullet or acorn shape is good and allows you to have one end flat. Once you have finished shaping your suppository, stand the flat side on a piece of wax paper, stainless steel, or glass plate and refrigerate them. Refrigeration will make them hard. Once they are hard you can quickly put them into a cold jar and return them to the refrigerator for storage. A pre-refrigerated jar is perfect and will prevent a melt. Just before bed, take one suppository out of the refrigerated jar returning the others immediately to the fridge. Hold the suppository between your fingers for just a few seconds (the coconut oil will begin to melt). Lubricate the opening of the body orifice and insert the suppository into the area you want to benefit from the herbs and coconut oil. The herbs will disperse as your body temperature causes the coconut oil to melt. If you are in a reclining position, the herbs will tend to stay in the area where you placed them whereas if you are standing, gravity will tend to allow them to run out. Use one suppository each night until your condition is corrected. Much love, Valorie and Doc Shillington Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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