1. Beeswax

When using beeswax for your health, it is best known for its skin applications. Several studies have demonstrated that it can be used as an effective treatment for chronic skin conditions. It is a natural antioxidant with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, making it a great candidate for skin treatment. Rich in Vitamin A, it aids wound healing and reduces wrinkles. Beeswax helps the skin stay hydrated and fresh by forming a solid protective barrier and trapping moisture, enabling you to retain a smooth, healthy complexion. The antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties in beeswax can help soothe redness and irritation and prevent the spread of infection. The medicinal properties contained in beeswax encourage effective healing of minor wounds, cuts, and abrasions. Use on the following ailments.

  • Dry Skin
  • Psoriasis And Dermatitis
  • Evens out color and reduces redness associated with rosacea.
  • Eczema
  • Acne
  • Itching
  • Wound Healing
  • Stretch Marks
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2. Lard

  • Reduce fine lines and wrinkles.
  • Tone and firm for a more youthful look.
  • Evens out color and reduces redness associated with rosacea.
  • Reduce dryness associated with conditions like eczema (or winter weather).
  • Even out the texture for a smoother, softer feel.
  • Improve acne and reduce pores.

Regarding cellular makeup, lard is incredibly close to human skin. It has a similar pH and is made up of saturated and monounsaturated fats. One fact that skincare experts know is that oil dissolves oil. As a cleanser, lard is a gentle and natural way to rid your face of that nasty sebum buildup and the daily dirt in your pores.

Vitamin D helps to minimize dark spots and lines, reduce acne, and promote collagen production. Lard is also rich in omega-3 fatty acids, Vitamin E, and Vitamin A.

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3. Jojoba wax

Jojoba is a shrub that grows in dry regions of northern Mexico and the southwestern US. Jojoba oil and wax are produced from the seeds and used for medicine.

Jojoba is applied directly to the skin for acne, psoriasis, sunburn, and chapped skin. The wax esters contained in the oil from the jojoba plant have shown anti-inflammatory, cleansing, and moisturizing actions.

4. Camphor Oil

Camphor Oil is an essential oil extracted from Camphor Tree (Cinnamomum Camphora) by steam distillation. It is used in alternative medicine for its several therapeutic benefits. Some of the medicinal uses of camphor oil include:

  • Pain relief
  • Easing spasms
  • Improving circulation
  • Soothing inflammation, rashes, irritation, and muscular pains and aches
  • Anti-inflammatory properties
  • Ingredient in vapor rubs, liniments, and ointments
  • Relieves irritation, itching, and pain
  • Easing inflammatory conditions and chest congestion
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5. Turpentine

Turpentine, a colorless liquid, is made during the harvesting of pine trees and is often used for medicinal purposes, such as treating infections and certain types of pain.

Anti-fungal properties treats certain skin & nail infections

Analgesic properties treats muscle,  joint, & nerve pain

6. Cedar Oil

Cedarwood essential oil has countless health benefits.

  • Treating arthritis and pain
  • Relieving respiratory conditions
  • Treating the skin, hair, and scalp
  • Treating seborrheic eczema
  • Treating insomnia
  • Healing minor wounds
  • Relieving stress
  • Flea & tick repellency
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7. Eucalyptus oil

Relieves cough from common cold and flu with its natural decongestant properties loosening mucus. Provides relief to those with asthma and sinusitis. Natural decongestant loosens mucus & aids with symptoms of asthma. Repels mosquitoes and biting pests. Fights skin inflammation and infection. Helps soothe burns. Anti-viral and anti-inflammatory properties relieve cold sores and speed healing. Reduces pain & inflammation from bruises, tendonitis, osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. Helps with muscle and joint pain.