Sometimes the combination of a few simple ingredients in carefully adjusted concentrations allows to obtain a highly effective drug against a variety of serious diseases. To such preparations the miracle-ointment from beeswax and yolk, called also balsam of Elena Sejmovoj concerns. This popular recipe is easy to master yourself, as its preparation is simple, and components - cheap and affordable.
Miracle ointment based on beeswax and yolk with vegetable oil
The name of the described drug is explained by a wide range of its use:
- trophic ulcers ;
- mastopathy;
- sinusitis;
- intestinal disorders;
- bronchitis;
- ovarian cyst;
- furuncles;
- pain in the stomach;
- otitis media;
- trophic ulcers;
- abscesses and abscesses;
- inflammation of the appendages;
- angina;
- barley in the eyes;
- osteochondrosis;
- conjunctivitis ;
- fibromas;
- mastitis;
- gangrene;
- toothache;
- burns;
- arthritis and arthrosis;
- swelling and other diseases.
The drug is so effective due to the unique properties of its constituents:
- cell regeneration;
- cupping of inflammatory processes;
- withdrawal of irritation;
- elimination of bacteria;
- anesthesia.
How to make ointment from beeswax and yolk?
For the preparation of the means in question, it will take only 3 components, clean dishes and some free time.
The recipe for a miracle ointment
Ingredients:
- sunflower, linseed or olive oil - 250 ml;
- a piece of natural beeswax - 40-45 g (with a matchbox);
- hard-boiled yolk of chicken eggs - 0.5 pcs.
Preparation
Place the oil in a thick-bottomed saucepan and slowly heat it. When it reaches a temperature of about 40 degrees, put the wax in the dishes, waiting for its full melting. Chop the yolk with a fork, add it by pinch to a mixture of liquid wax and oil, stirring with a wooden spoon. The composition is very foaming and bubbling during this process, therefore it is recommended to periodically remove the pan from the heat. When the entire half of the yolk is added, strain the mixture through a nylon cloth and pour it into a clean container. Ready ointment to keep in the refrigerator.