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Healthy First Aid for Wounds

Healthy First Aid for Wounds

Here’s an easy-to-make, healthy recipe for skin discomfort.

Common wounds happen so frequently. Kids get hurt while playing outside, a pet scratches us, or we get a hang nail. Making your own treatment for these types of things is really easy and healing to the skin.

Dangers of Traditional First Aid Ointments

Triple antibiotic ointments are commonly used for basic wound care. However there are some dangers, and it may or may not be effective. Some data says it helps wounds, and others do not show much effect, and still others say that wounds become worse with use.

Scientific evidence does definitely point to antibiotic resistance, however. With so many antibacterial sprays, hand sanitizers, soaps, and animals taking antibiotics – which we then eat – humans are becoming resistant to antibiotics when we need them for healing. So using a product with 3 antibiotics probably isn’t the best idea, especially if it may not even work.

And other first aid sprays have fragrance added, which is an endocrine disruptor. This can mess up your hormones, kidneys, and more.

So what do we do instead to help skin irritations?

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What Ointment I Suggest

Owie spray is a homemade blend of frankincense, melaleuca, helichrysum, and lavender essential oils. Let’s look at the benefits of each.

Frankincense — This essential oil is known to be healing. Plus it is also supports a healthy inflammation response.

Lavender — Lavender helps to cleanse the skin, heal, and helps prevent scarring. It can help your skin not react to an injury as badly.

Melaleuca/Tea Tree — This oil is great for all types of skin irritations, and is my go-to for almost anything skin related.

Helichrysum — Helichrysum can help promote skin renewal. It can also help many types of skin irritations.

Homemade Recipe for a Healing Ointment for Cuts

Shake well before use. You can apply 3-4 times a day as needed.

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