Make Your Own Natural Antibiotic Ointment – Simple Recipe! (2024)

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ByAlex ‘Earthie Mama’ Du Toit

Guest Writer for Wake Up World

Neosporin is the automatic go to for manypeople when they get scrapes, cuts and any other minorinjuries. Although manyof us have used this antibacterial topical ointment for years, one quick read over itsingredients list might make us stop andquestion whywe are putting this on our skin!

Ingredients in Neosporin include Neomycin Sulfate Polymxin B, Bacitracin Zinc, Pramoxine and more, all mixed in petroleum jelly. There are many side effects commonly associated with these ingredients such as allergic reactions, muscle twitching, convulsions, hearing loss, fetal harm, rashes, hives, tightness in the chest, and the list goes on. And even with all of these unknown ingredients in it, Neosporin costs about $10 an ounce!

Thankfully, Mother Nature provides us with a bounty of beneficial ingredients that promote healing,without the side effects associated withpharmaceutical alternatives. So, today I’m going toshow youhow to make an all natural–yet potent–topical antibacterial solution.

In the recipe below, each ingredient contains many healing properties. The base is a combination of oils that are anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial and anti-fungal. The herbs have various medicinal properties as well. Beeswax is a skin protectant, keeping irritants off the skin while allowing air circulation into the injured area. Witch Hazel helps to clean and disinfect wounds while speeding up the healing process. These are just some of the incredible benefits of thisnatural antibioticointment.

Recipe – Natural Antibiotic Ointment

Ingredients:

– 1/2 cup of organic coconut oil

– 1/2 cup of organic almond oil, grapeseed oil, or olive oil

– 1/2 cup of the healing herbs of your choice (try chamomile, calendula, comfrey, lavender, plantain leaves… or learn more about healing herbs here.)

– 4 tbsp of conscious, organic beeswax

– 2 teaspoons of witch hazel

– 15 drops lavender or tea tree essential oils (optional)

Directions:

1. Put herbs in a glass jar and pouroilover herbs. Make sure they are submerged.

2. Put glass jar into a saucepan half filled with water. Heat on low heat for 30 minutes. Stir often.

3. Strain the herbs from the oil with a coffee filter, cheesecloth, t-shirt, etc.

4. Place strained oil in the jar back into the saucepan with water.

5. Add the beeswax. Stir well.

6. Take off the heat once it is fully melted

7. Add witch hazel and mix

8. Once cooled, put into a container of choiceand storein a cool, dark place. (Keepsfor up to a year.)

9. Apply directly to scrapes, cuts, burns, diaper rash, dry skin, athlete’s foot, etc. as required.

Cheers to your health!

Alex, Earthie Mama

ps. Learn how to make nature’s most powerful oral antibiotic here.

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About the author:

Alexandra is a trueEarthie Mama, helping others tune into their most natural, thriving state while bringing harmony and balance into all areas of their lives. She hosts a well-known blog,EarthieMama.com, whereshe writes abouthealthandwellness, conscious parenting, green living, self sustainability and getting off the grid. Alexalso has anMAin Psychology, and is a registered Yoga Instructor, environmentalist, conscious mother,green living advocate andnatural birthing expert. She also sells all natural products and her ebooks through her website.

Please check out her website at EarthieMama.com,connect withEarthie Mama on Facebook, or sign up to the free EarthieMama e-newsletter here!

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Make Your Own Natural Antibiotic Ointment – Simple Recipe! (2024)

FAQs

Make Your Own Natural Antibiotic Ointment – Simple Recipe!? ›

Melt coconut oil and beeswax over a double boiler. Transfer to a blender and add witch hazel, lavender oil, and tea tree oil. Blend 30 seconds. Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.

How to make your own antibacterial cream? ›

Melt coconut oil and beeswax over a double boiler. Transfer to a blender and add witch hazel, lavender oil, and tea tree oil. Blend 30 seconds. Store in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.

What is a good substitute for antibiotic ointment? ›

Petroleum jelly products, such as Vaseline, can be good alternatives to bacitracin or Neosporin. The jelly keeps wounds from drying out, which can prevent or ease itching and other unpleasant symptoms.

What is homemade antibacterial for skin? ›

Option 1: Honey

Egyptians frequently used honey as a natural antibiotic and skin protectant. Honey contains hydrogen peroxide , which may account for some of its antibacterial properties. It also has a high sugar content, which can help stop the growth of certain bacteria. Additionally, honey has a low pH level.

How do you make natural antibiotic ointment? ›

Homemade Antibiotic Ointment Directions

Add the tea tree oil, vitamin E oil, lavender oil, and lemon oil, stirring with a wooden spoon. After the oils are thoroughly mixed, pour into a small sterilized container, and let it cool until solid. Add a lid and label it with the contents and the date!

What is the strongest natural antibiotic for skin infection? ›

Honey. Honey tops the list of antibiotics and is known for its extensive healing properties. The presence of hydrogen peroxide in honey exhibits strong antibacterial properties. In addition, the high sugar content thwarts the growth of bacteria.

Can I make my own antibiotic ointment? ›

Each of these ingredients has antibacterial properties and could help prevent infections. They also make a good base for your ointment. Add 1/2 cup (120 ml) of coconut oil, 1/2 cup (120 ml) of castor oil, and 1 oz (28 g) of beeswax into a double boiler.

How to make your own ointment? ›

A base for your ointment is simply made from 800ml olive oil (other oil can be used if desired but olive is awesome) to 150gm beeswax. First gently boil the herbs of choice in the oil until it stops steaming and frothing. Remove the heat immediately and allow to cool. Strain through nylon stockings or suitable filter.

What can I use if I don't have Neosporin? ›

Bacitracin and polymyxin B sulfate ointment

If you are allergic to neomycin but can use bacitracin and polymyxin B, then opting for a bacitracin and polymyxin B ointment can be a potential alternative.

What can I use instead of Neosporin antibiotic ointment? ›

NEOSPORIN®, POLYSPORIN®, and Bacitracin are the three most popular antibiotic ointments. All are over-the-counter (OTC) medicines, which means they can be bought without getting a prescription from a doctor.

What is the over the counter substitute for mupirocin ointment? ›

Mupirocin is a prescription antibiotic that comes as a topical cream and ointment. Doctors prescribe it to treat certain specific skin infections. Neosporin and bacitracin are antibiotic medications that you can buy over the counter without a prescription. They come as creams and ointments.

How do you make homemade wound disinfectant? ›

a) Wash your hands well with soap and water. Gather your supplies. Wear glasses (goggles) to protect your eyes from projections, b) pour 750 milliliters of clean water (23 ounces, 3 cups) in the clean pan, Page 3 c) add 250 milliliters of table vinegar (8 ounces, 1 cup), d) place the solution in a sterile jar/bottle.

What ingredients make something antibacterial? ›

Triclosan and triclocarban are the most common compounds used as antibacterials in soaps. However, other common antibacterial ingredients in soaps include benzalkonium chloride, benzethonium chloride, and chloroxylenol.

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