A Natural Ointment To Relieve Congestion In The Airways

Thanks to the properties of these ingredients, this natural ointment can be an effective treatment for relieving cold and flu symptoms, but remember that it does not cure these ailments.
A natural ointment to relieve airway congestion

Airway congestion is not only annoying, but it can cause more serious health problems such as bronchitis and pneumonia.  Blockage of the airways is characterized by high mucus production and a feeling that you can not breathe properly.

It is common in viral infections that affect lung health.  It can also appear as a symptom of an allergy to a particular substance and is almost always the first sign of a cold.

Today, there are a wide range of natural remedies that can help you treat airway congestion so it doesn’t affect your quality of life.

There are also a number of natural remedies that may be old, but are still a great and powerful alternative to medication.

This is the case with  a powerful, homemade natural ointment with properties that improve the function of the airways,  while at the same time relieving constipation and discomfort.

Are you ready to learn how to make it?

Natural ointment to relieve airway congestion

Made with antihistamine ingredients, this natural constipation ointment  has an expectorant and soothing effect to relieve the symptoms of colds, flu and other lung ailments. 

When used topically, it can reduce constipation and other unpleasant symptoms, such as coughing, watery eyes, and sneezing.

The oil comes from herbs that have been used for these types of treatments for centuries:

  • Coin
  • Eucalyptus
  • Thyme

The benefits of essential mint oil

mint oil

Mint is an aromatic plant that has been used in medicine and cooking for centuries. In many cultures, it is touted for its  antiseptic and expectorant properties, which help reduce inflammation and open the airways.

Essential mint oil soothes a sore throat and has a cooling effect, which improves the ability to breathe.

The benefits of eucalyptus oil

The natural scent of eucalyptus can  heal inflammation of the respiratory tract and help clear mucus contained in it.

Eucalyptus essential oil can calm an asthma attack and improve your breathing when a cold makes it difficult.

It is often used in the preparation of ointments and sprays to relieve colds, sore throats and chills.

The benefits of thyme oil

thyme oil

Essential thyme oil is produced from the leaves of the plant and has a fresh, spicy scent that helps to relieve tension in the airways.

Thyme is notable as it is a natural tonic and antibiotic that  promotes the elimination of viruses and bacteria that enter the body.

When you inhale the aroma, you absorb the therapeutic properties that provide relief to your bloodstream and lungs.

How do you make this ointment?

Ointment

Before we explain the steps you need to take to make this natural product, it’s important to know that you can’t replace essential oils with synthetic fragrances.

When purchasing these essential oils, make sure they are completely organic and contain no additives.

Ingredients for natural ointment

  • 100 ml extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 dried mint leaves
  • 2 eucalyptus leaves
  • 150 grams of beeswax
  • 15ml essential:
    • eucalyptus oil
    • mint oil
    • thyme oil

Preparation of natural ointment

  • Heat the olive oil and then add the dried mint and eucalyptus leaves.
  • Then let it stand for a few minutes while you heat the beeswax in a bain-marie.
  • Then add the olive oil mixture to the beeswax once it has melted and stir it.
  • Then take it off the heat and let it cool down a bit.
  • Then add the essential oils and stir with a spoon until well blended.
  • Then pour this product into a small jar.
  • Then wait a few hours for it to solidify.

Method of application

  • Take the amount of ointment you think you need and then spread it over your chest, back or soles of your feet with a gentle massage.
  • If you suffer from headaches or stress, you can also apply it on your temples.
  • Keep this product in a cool, dark place for a longer shelf life.
  • You can also add vitamin E oil, which will keep it good for up to a year.

Finally, remember that this is a natural remedy for the symptoms of respiratory illness  and not a cure for the condition itself. If your symptoms don’t improve within a week, see your doctor.

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