This Homemade Pain Relief Cream Will Soothe All Your Aches and Pains

5 years ago
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Do you feel muscle or joint pains?

It may happen for many reasons, from tension, excessive physical activities or even because of a sedentary lifestyle.

To help you relieve the post-workout soreness or help you with an exercise routine, it may be helpful to learn how to make your own muscle relief remedy.

Did you know that this is possible?

A natural and efficient alternative is ginger ointment. Learn this homemade recipe and avoid harmful chemicals:

Ingredients
1/2 cup of extra virgin coconut oil;
1/4 cup of beeswax, grated or in tablets;
1 tablespoon of ginger powder;
1 tablespoon of cayenne pepper;
10 drops of lavender oil;
10 drops of peppermint oil.

Instructions

In a pan, add coconut oil and beeswax and heat it over medium/low heat.

Once they melt, add ginger powder and cayenne powder, and mix thoroughly.

Turn off the heat and let it cool.

After that, add the essential oils and mix well.

Now you just need to store it in a closed glass container and use it.

Once it hardens, put a lid on it and keep it stored in a dark and cool place.

Use this ointment whenever you have muscle or joint pains.

But remember: do not ingest it, do not apply it on your face or over open wounds or cuts.

Do it and share your opinions with us.

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