How to Make DIY All-Natural First-Aid Antiseptic Ointment

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How to Make DIY All-Natural First-Aid Antiseptic Ointment

Only use Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade essential oils to have the best First-Aid Ointment. To purchase what I used go to: http://www.doterra.myvoffice.com/staceywilkowski/

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Step 1 of 12
Gather all ingredients. Make sure the beeswax is grated or cut thinly. This took me about 15 minutes. I did both grating and cutting with a knife.

Gather all ingredients. Make sure the beeswax is grated or cut thinly. This took me about 15 minutes. I did both grating and cutting with a knife.

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Get your beeswax and 1 cup coconut oil. I used Organic extra virgin coconut oil.

Get your beeswax and 1 cup coconut oil. I used Organic extra virgin coconut oil.

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Combine them on low hear in a small pot. Stir.

Combine them on low hear in a small pot. Stir.

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Once it looks like this remove from the heat.

Once it looks like this remove from the heat.

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Add 10 drops of dōTERRA Lemon Essential Oils into the pot.  (Lemon properties are: Antibacterial, Antiviral, anti-fungal, and Antibiotic).

Add 10 drops of dōTERRA Lemon Essential Oils into the pot. (Lemon properties are: Antibacterial, Antiviral, anti-fungal, and Antibiotic).

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Add 5 drops of dōTERRA Melaleuca Essential Oils into the pot.  (Properties for Melaleuca are: Antibiotic, Antiviral, Antibacterial and Anti-fungal).

Add 5 drops of dōTERRA Melaleuca Essential Oils into the pot. (Properties for Melaleuca are: Antibiotic, Antiviral, Antibacterial and Anti-fungal).

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Add 20 drops of dōTERRA Lavender Essential Oils into the pot.  (Lavender properties are: Antibacterial, Antiviral, anti-fungal, Antibiotic, and Analgesic (pain relief)).

Add 20 drops of dōTERRA Lavender Essential Oils into the pot. (Lavender properties are: Antibacterial, Antiviral, anti-fungal, Antibiotic, and Analgesic (pain relief)).

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Last ingredient to add is the 1/4 tsp of vitamin E oil.

Last ingredient to add is the 1/4 tsp of vitamin E oil.

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Stir it all up.

Stir it all up.

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Pour the mixture into sterilized jars.

Pour the mixture into sterilized jars.

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I used an leftover baby jar. Allow to cool. From this picture you can see it turning solid.

I used an leftover baby jar. Allow to cool. From this picture you can see it turning solid.

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Once cooled label it with a date. Store in a cool and dark place. This jar should last you for about 4 years.  Use this germ-killing ointment on any wounds, cuts, scrapes and abrasions.

Once cooled label it with a date. Store in a cool and dark place. This jar should last you for about 4 years. Use this germ-killing ointment on any wounds, cuts, scrapes and abrasions.

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Supplies

1 ½ Ounces Beeswax, grated

1 Cup Organic extra virgin coconut oil

¼ Teaspoons vitamin E oil

20 drops dōTERRA Lavender Essential Oils

10 drops dōTERRA Lemon Essential Oils

5 drops dōTERRA Melaleuca Essential Oil

Grater

Knife

Sterilized jars

Chai Thao

Where do you go buy these ingredients? Just curious! Thanks! I really want to try and make these. I spend too much money on medicine that doesn't work!

Chai Thao 3 months ago

Stacey Wilkowski

@shelley- thank you! a while ago i found a recipe similar online while learning about oils. I am finding cool ways to use dōTERRA Essential Oils! After making this it seems like everyone is wanting some of this 1st aid ointment because it works so well!

(author) 5 months ago

Shelley Robbins

It is really cool that you know how to do this and that it is organic

Shelley Robbins 5 months ago

Stacey Wilkowski

Kristy- awesome!! This stuff is out of this world!! And plz do let me know how it works out for u!!

(author) 6 months ago

Kristy LeMaire Nowinski

I'm so going to try this. I will let you know how it turns out. Thanks

Kristy LeMaire Nowinski 6 months ago

L Berran

Thank you

L Berran 6 months ago

Stacey Wilkowski

L Berran- 1 1/2 oz of beeswax. I am getting ready to make another batch myself. I keep giving mine away and people keep wanting more!! Lol!!

(author) 6 months ago

L Berran

About how much beeswax do I need to buy to make one batch? Thanks!

L Berran 6 months ago

Stacey Wilkowski

Shane- lol!! My son said the same thing!!

(author) 6 months ago

Shane Abaya

Thanks very useful information! Incase of a zombie apocalypse and I run out of first aid ointments will most definitely make this!

Shane Abaya 6 months ago

Stacey Wilkowski

Victoria- i am not sure but i don't see how it could hurt it. I you try it please let me know how it works!! Thanks.

(author) 6 months ago

Stacey Wilkowski

Toni- I would suggest using only good oils. I use dōTERRA. Here is the website. http://is.gd/lfF5po dōTERRA is Certified Pure and there are so many uses for the oils in this tutorial. I am actually in the process of making more things with them.

(author) 6 months ago

Toni Hayes

I love this one I have the coconut oil and the beeswax not sure how to get the essential oils I have my own lavender but not sure how to make the oils. Can you help

Toni Hayes 6 months ago

Victoria Gilkes

I have a suggestion you could also ad mint oil it removes tension in muscles

Victoria Gilkes 6 months ago

Alex Tuong

Ahh, thanks a lot! Ill def look into those products, thanks again!

Alex Tuong 6 months ago

Stacey Wilkowski

I should also put that i only know of dōTERRA products that are safe. You would want to do your own research on any product but make sure it is certified therapeutic grade to use.

(author) 6 months ago

Stacey Wilkowski

Alex--Yes and no. You could go buy a tube of Neosporin but I myself have gotten into the natural/organic herbal/essential oils healing. I made this guide to show what you could do with essential oils with no drug side effects. And the oils i used in the guide would be around 40 and you wouldn't use all of the oils on this diy project and healing. If you are worried about the rest of the oils you can use them for so many uses! Ex: my husband has leg cramps constantly so the only thing that works for him instantly when he gets them is applying lavender to his legs. My son gets migraines really bad and we put peppermint oil on his neck and temples and took his migraine away.

(author) 6 months ago

Alex Tuong

It's like 75-80$ worth of oils, isn't it cheaper to buy neosporin? But I still like the guide

Alex Tuong 6 months ago

Stacey Wilkowski

Thank you Kathy!! This stuff is so awesome. I am using it on my sons back and seeing results from bad cystic acne! I am looking forward to making more guides. Thanks for following :-)

(author) 6 months ago

Kathleen Schwenk

This was very useful and we all need it, I'm going to follow you in hope of more of your great ideas............thanks! Kathy

Kathleen Schwenk 6 months ago

Stacey Wilkowski

Wendy- No i haven't yet. I have read that it is pretty good stuff. I think there is a kit somewhere you can buy and make it. One day i would like to. I am having fun learning and playing around with the oils. I plan on making more stuff soon like soaps and perfume.

(author) 7 months ago

Wendy Hickman

Great ideas! Stacey, have you ever done an ointment for a rash with Calundela or comfrey? I used to buy a salve yrs ago and the women who made it moved away.

Wendy Hickman 7 months ago

Stacey Wilkowski

Yes!! I love my essential oils and i am amazed how well they work!! And yes i also love the fact they are organic and natural!! Enjoy and plz let me know how it turns out!!

(author) 7 months ago

Mediaflo McGee

Thanks for the quick response. I am really interested in trying this ointment out. I love the fact that it is organic and using the essential oils Thanks for sharing.

Mediaflo McGee 7 months ago

Stacey Wilkowski

I personally am using this on my sons open wound he has. His wound sometimes oozes. It doesnt hurt him when i put it on.

(author) 7 months ago

Mediaflo McGee

Can the wound or cut be open? Or more for rash. And later helping?.

Mediaflo McGee 7 months ago

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Katie Fortenbacher

Is there an alternative to the lavender for those who are allergic to the scent?

Katie Fortenbacher 3 months ago

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