Make anti-inflammatory ointment yourself: Here’s how

Make anti-inflammatory ointment yourself: Here’s how

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You can easily make an anti-inflammatory ointment yourself. In this article we will explain how to do it, how you use it and how long it lasts.

With a homemade anti-inflammatory ointment, you can treat smaller wounds with natural ingredients – whether it’s a sprained wrist or a slightly inflamed area.

If you make the ointment yourself, you can consciously choose natural ingredients and in the end you will receive a product that does not contain any synthetic additives.

Tip: You can buy ingredients such as vitamin E drops or herbal oils in any pharmacy or health food store. When buying, look for organic certified goods. So you know that it was produced sustainably and environmentally friendly. Here’s how you can make your own arnica tincture: Arnica: The effect of the natural pain reliever

Make anti-inflammatory ointment yourself: Instructions

Anti-inflammatory ointment

  • Preparation: approx. 0 minutes

Ingredients:

  • 60 ml

    Coconut oil

  • 5 g

    wax

  • 6 drops

    Chamomile oil

  • 6 drops

    Arnica oil

  • 8 drops

    Vitamin E.

preparation

  1. Put on a water bath. Melt the coconut oil and beeswax in a bowl over the water pot.

    Tip: If you want to keep the anti-inflammatory ointment vegan, you can replace the beeswax with cocoa butter or shea butter. To do this, melt 10 grams of coconut oil with 80 grams of shea butter or cocoa butter over the water bath. Then follow steps 2-4 of the recipe.

  2. Then you can use herbs to give your ointment the anti-inflammatory effect. Add 6 drops of chamomile oil and 6 drops of arnica tincture. Then bring the homemade cream to the boil again.

  3. Add eight drops of vitamin E. This means that your cream will last longer.

  4. Put the anti-inflammatory cream in an empty and clean jar. Once the cream has cooled, you can close it.

Anti-inflammatory ointment: application and shelf life

If you are in pain, you can apply the anti-inflammatory ointment topically.
If you are in pain, you can apply the anti-inflammatory ointment topically.
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The do-it-yourself anti-inflammatory ointment lasts about a year if stored in a dry and dark place.

In the case of external inflammation, you can apply the homemade cream to the appropriate area three times a day. If the inflammation doesn’t get better in two to three days or if you have more pain, you should definitely seek medical advice.

Tip: Not only chamomile and arnica have anti-inflammatory effects. You can also add other medicinal plants either as oil (6 drops) or as a dried plant (20 grams) when boiling. However, you should remove the dried herb after it has cooled down. So you can make your own anti-inflammatory ointment yourself, depending on your needs or inventory. Are particularly good Tea tree oil, Sage oil, Oats, Nettle and ginger.

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