I Can’t Keep This Ointment Recipe a Secret:

Use It and Your Wounds Will Heal Faster!

It may sound hard to believe, but there truly is a healing balm with powerful restorative properties that helps skin damage recover almost before your eyes. This homemade antiseptic ointment has long been valued in natural medicine for its ability to support the skin’s natural healing process.

This natural balm is known for its pain-relieving, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, and regenerative effects. Thanks to its carefully selected ingredients, it helps soothe irritated skin, protect against infection, and accelerate tissue repair.




What This Healing Balm Can Help With

This versatile homemade ointment can be used to support the treatment of a wide range of skin conditions, including:

Eczema and psoriasis

Cuts, wounds, and minor injuries

Bruises and hematomas

Inflammatory skin conditions of various origins

Frostbite and superficial burns

Herpes-related skin eruptions

Non-healing cracks on the heels

Muscle cramps and localized discomfort

Because it is made entirely from natural ingredients, this balm is often chosen as a gentle alternative to conventional pharmaceutical products.




Ingredients You Will Need

To prepare this healing ointment at home, gather the following ingredients:

1/4 cup high-quality olive oil

2/3 cup dried herbal mixture (calendula flowers, St. John’s wort, plantain leaves, turmeric root)

2–4 tablespoons beeswax

1 tablespoon liquid honey

1/2 teaspoon liquid vitamin E

5–6 drops essential oils (optional, according to preference)

Each ingredient plays an important role. Olive oil serves as a nourishing base, herbs provide healing compounds, beeswax gives the balm structure and protective qualities, honey enhances antibacterial action, and vitamin E supports skin regeneration.

Preparation Method

Heat the olive oil gently to about 40–50°C (104–122°F).

Slowly add the finely chopped dried herbs to the warm oil, stirring thoroughly.

Transfer the mixture into a container with a tight-fitting lid and place it in a water bath.

Heat for approximately 3 hours, gently shaking or stirring the mixture every 20 minutes.

To extract the maximum benefit from the herbs, repeat this infusion process over the course of three days, reheating the mixture daily. After the final heating, strain the oil carefully and squeeze out the herbs to extract every drop of the infused oil.




Next, melt the beeswax over very low heat. Slowly pour in the strained herbal oil and mix well. Remove from heat and add the honey, vitamin E, and essential oils if using them. Whisk until the balm reaches a smooth, uniform consistency.

Pour the finished ointment into clean containers and seal them tightly. The balm can be stored in the refrigerator for up to two years.

How to Use

Apply the ointment in a thin layer directly to the affected area. Allow it to absorb fully into the skin. For best results, use the balm twice daily, continuing until the wound or skin irritation has completely healed.

Many people notice reduced pain, faster recovery, and visible improvement in skin texture within a short period of regular use.

Important Precaution

Although this balm is made from natural ingredients, it should not be used if you are hypersensitive or allergic to any of its components. Always perform a small patch test before first use, especially if you have sensitive skin.

Why Choose Homemade Healing Ointments?




Homemade medicinal balms can be an excellent alternative to pharmaceutical chemistry. They are prepared with care, intention, and love, using natural ingredients that work in harmony with the body. Making your own remedies also allows you to control quality, avoid unnecessary additives, and reconnect with traditional healing practices.