Powerful, Natural Pain Relief - Cayenne Balm
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- čas přidán 17. 02. 2024
- After all the work in the garden, I sometimes get an odd twinge in my back and this balm offers powerful, natural pain relief. So simple to make, all you need is Cayenne Pepper, Olive Oil and some Beeswax. All the details are below so you can try making it yourself. Please follow the recipe exactly to avoid any harm. I am not responsible in any way for the outcome of your balm as I am merely sharing this recipe for interest.
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If you would like to make your own Cayenne Balm for aches and pains, here is the recipe. It is the same recipe for either the cold infusion method or the hot infusion method.
8ozs Olive oil
4 tablespoons of pure Cayenne Pepper - DO NOT USE A CHILLI PEPPER MIX
1 0Z Beeswax
Essential oils of Clove, Peppermint and Lavender, DO NOT USE FRAGRANCE OILS
For the cold infusion method - simply measure your Cayenne Pepper into a jar and pour over the Olive oil. Let this infuse for 4 - 6 weeks, (I always go for 6 weeks). Stir and shake each day to ensure the Cayenne pepper does not cake at the bottom of the jar. After 6 weeks strain out the Cayenne through sieve with at least a couple of pieces of muslin/cheesecloth in it. You can now use this Cayenne oil as it is or add beeswax to create a salve or balm. Place the Cayenne infused oil into a bowl and place in a pan of simmering water or into a double boiler and add the beeswax. When the beeswax has melted remove from the heat and pour into clean jars. After a moment or so, add the essential oils. When completely cool, place on the caps.
For the hot infusion - which only takes a number of hours - place the Cayenne pepper into a bowl or a pyrex jug, with the olive oil and heat very gently. Once it is warm, remove from the heat and allow to cool for twenty minutes. Heat again until the bowl or jug feels warm and then allow to cool again. Repeat this process for several hours or leave on a cooling stove overnight. (I warmed and cooled mine for about three hours but I think the finished balm would be more powerful if allowed to infuse for longer.) When you are satisfied that the Cayenne Pepper has infused for long enough, strain through a sieve and layers of muslin or cheesecloth. Add the beeswax. When the beeswax has melted, pour the infused oil into jars. When it is has cooled for a moment or so, add the essential oils and when fully cool, cap the jars and label.
Cayenne Pepper is an analgesic, blocking the pain signal to the brain. The heat can bring relief to aches and pains, arthritic joints, rheumatic pain, neurological pain, head aches, bumps and bruises. The essential oils are analgesic and anti-inflammatory. Apply only a small amount as a little goes a long way! ALWAYS ENSURE TO KEEP IT AWAY FROM BROKEN SKIN AND FROM THE EYES. I hope you find this helpful.
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Thanks for watching! Have a great week x
Enjoy your videos - I made some cayenne oil 30 yrs ago to be used as you described. Well a friend of mine was in the hospital because of poor leg circulation, her legs were a deep purple color and the doctor would not release her until her legs improved. I went to visit and applied my cayenne oil to her legs. The doctor released her a couple of days later because the circulation had improved dramatically. Just wanted to share this with you. Have a great day!
How brilliant - the power of plants!
Was the cayenne oil you made 30 years ago what you gave your friend? If so, how old was the oil when you gave it to them? Was this healing just recently or in the long-ago past. Bottom line question - how long does this remedy last?
Cayenne is great for circulation!
What a good friend!! 🙏🏾
The best balm for aches and pains is YOUR CHANNEL! Love it! Thank you! 😊❤🌟🕊
I concur!
Psalm 104 talks about nature and its power that God gives us!🙏🏼📖👈🏼
Amen, Glory to God, the One True God, Adonai! There is no one who comes next to Him. What a wonderful Creator of all natural things! 🙌🏼✨
Genesis 1 📖
Cayenne pepper is great for so many things. I put some in cocoa at night before bed if Im feeling cold no sugar..!
When l was a kid we would put cayenne pepper in our boots to help ķeep our feet warm thanks
Much cheaper than the Tiger Balm that I use so sparingly. Wonderful.
And use this sparingly too - a little goes a long way. xx
Thank you. @@DanusIrishHerbGarden
Thanks so much for sharing the process and the recipe for this excellent salve.
You're welcome|!
❤Thank you SO much! I’ve had Rheumatoid Arthritis since childhood. This a a gift to find, the day after my 46th birthday!
Happy Birthday Kate - hope this helps. xx
Totally love this one, and going to give it a definite try. Love your garden and kitchen. Hugs to your dogs. 🧡
Just what I need right now, as wrists and knees are sore. I'm beginning to dread working in the garden this year, I think the time has come for help. 😊
Thank you Danu, I love your videos. They are so relaxing and soothing to watch. ❤ I'm studying at moment and ive got a big exam coming up and I just watched this, and it calmed me. Thank you ❤
Good luck with your exam. Believe in yourself and remember to take breaks from studying, every 20 mins or so, or even just stand up and have a shake. Burn Rosemary oil in a diffuser or oil burner and drink Rosemary tea for memory. x
Thank you for this video! My first balm I did was a cold infused plantain balm I use mostly for chapped lips. I had enough made to gift to several others as well. I am looking forward to trying this recipe and having it ready for when I begin my spring gardening in April and May. Wishing you well from Ohio, USA
Taking notes Terri…I have a few aches and pains. Great video as always. Have a good week❤
Thanks Susanna - you too xx
Terri you are the best, start Sunday morning watching you!!!❤
Thank you so much, you are so kind xx
Awesome video Terri, I am going to have to make some of that - especially as I usually ache all over after being in the garden - thank you x
Both useful and informative, I've greatly enjoyed your video. A thousand thanks 🙏 for sharing it, dear Terry. Have a lovely 🌹 day!
Always injoy your videos thank you
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Cayenne Pepper prevents plaque and it can also reduce plaque. I had 50% blockage in the Widow Maker below my stent in 2022 , after 6 months using Cheyenne Pepper 2 times a day it reduced 40 % according to the Heart Cath in 2023. I also use Cayenne Pepper for pain.
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Thank you.
Thank you for this wonderful recipe 🙌☘️will be looking forward to the results from family ❣️
One of my favorite ways to use cayenne is to add a tiny pinch to hot chocolate when I'm feeling chilled to the bone from working outside and can't seem to get warm enough. Thank you for this wonderful reminder to make some salve now that the weather allows me to get outside and putter about the garden 😎
That's a great idea! I will try that next time I am that cold xx
Thank You so much Terri for sharing this balm recipe as I suffer with neuropathy pain in my hands I'll definitely be making the recipe and trying it out. Your garden beds look absolutely lovely.
Cayenne pepper is a blessing. If you have chest problems have a drink with hot water, cayenne pepper, honey and enjoy! Very good for colds and winter days.
How much cayenne pepper do you put in a cup of hot water?
Thank you❤
This is fantastic!
I started keeping cayenne infused oil in my cabinet years back. It worked wonders for lower arms issues. A friend of mine mentioned trying oregano tincture for her carpal tunnel and how well it worked. I have since learned how to make salves and such. I cannot wait to add your recipe to my shelf. This hot infusion will be such a time saver for when I am in a time crunch. Thanks for sharing!
Glad it was helpful xx
Loved the scenes of working the early spring gardens. You're a couple of months ahead of us in coastal northeast US, so it's like a lovely preview of what's to come! Thanks for keeping the old ways alive
I can't wait to see colour again and to see the seedlings coming up. When I look at gardening channels on line , it whets the appetite. xx
Lovely thank you ❤❤
Great video
Great video! I'm going to give this a try! So much cheaper than at the store and all natural. Thank you and blessings! 🙏
Thanks
Thank you! I really loved this video. Here in the Netherlands spring is not so far on her way. It seems to be a bit warmer in Ireland.
Hi thank you that was amazing !
Can I ask what the shelf life would be please ?
💫🌱🌈🙏Thank-you xoxo
Is there a difference between the results from the slow method versus the warm faster method?
So informative Terri! Who doesn’t have pain after age 30!
Thankfully I never had pain that young, only a little and only recently. xx Hope this is helpful to you. xx
Just in time for my husband who has a sore knee. Great that all these ingredients are my basic ones, I can make some for him this afternoon. Thank you Terry for your channel, my husband and I watch it every Sunday and love it and you💜🐾
Sorry to hear his knee is sore. Don't use on broken skin though. Glad you enjoy the videos xx
I always wait for your videos and enjoy visiting your place every Sunday morning. Thank you for sharing your wisdom Terri and lots of love to you and your loved ones❤
Wow, thank you, I am so thrilled that you enjoy the videos each week. Much love to you too xx
As someone who spends a lot of time in New Orleans & Cajun Country of south Louisiana (US), I am a huge fan of cayenne!
I just made this yesterday for a friend who has a sore back. She showed me your video and then gave me a hunk of beeswax from her hives to use. I am a former herbal student, and had such fun creating your magic. I hope this gets my herbal juices flowing again so I can start making more medicines. Be well!
Wonderful! You'll be back in the saddle before you know it xx
Thanks so much for sharing this wonderful salve! I will make this one. Blessings to everyone 🤗🇨🇦
Hope you enjoy it! Blessings to you too xx
Cayenne is one of the great healers. Glad I found your channel. Thank you for sharing ❤🙏
Welcome! I hope you enjoy the channel. xx
I really do. Keep up this great content. I love all the gardening tips and herbal remedies you make on here. It gives me more information on how to do these things myself.
The balm has a beautiful colour when it's solidified 💛
A lovely red!
Thank you!
¡Gracias!
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You're welcome xx
I am absolutely going to try this recipe. It was lovely to see the cute dogs as well 😊
Remember to avoid touching your eyes. Enjoy making medicine!
So lovely Teri! X I'm going to make some❤
I’ve been drinking coffee with ginger in the morning and my joints are less achy for work. After work I’ve been having orange honey ginger, cinnamon, thyme tea and fall asleep with it helping my joints too. I started making tea bags of the same for coworkers and they say they’re feeling/sleeping much better after work! ❤
Wonderful! So creative and tasty xx
Good old Tiger Balm eh!
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Your videos are so lovely! ❤
Hiya Terri Thankyou for sharing a healing balm that I believe we can all make. Blessings from a snowy blowy southern Ontario Canada 🇨🇦🐝
You are right Beverly, it is so easy. Stay warm and cosy xx
lovely!
I love cayenne pepper 🌶️ i like putting it in my hot cocoa . Thank you for making both examples and I use paper coffee filters when i strain my herbs when making tinctures wonder if it would work for this or the oil may be too thick to drain properly ? I'll give it a try and see ..all i can do is make a mess. 😂 God bless your gardens with abundance of good yummy things. Enjoy ❤
Thank you xx
Thank u can't wait to try❤
Thank you, Terri! 🙏🏽
Thanks for sharing this Terri. My husband made Rosemary Gladstar's 'Creaky Bones Cayenne Rub' for me about 10 years ago, for my at the time hip pain. We have a magical butter machine, and it was ready PDQ. It works very well. One thing to note: I found the rub did stain anything I was wearing, turning anything white to grey. It was worth the effort. Blessings to you and Lol, from Canada. I love the background guitar music, Lol. 🍁
Thank you Karen! I'm still behind getting the album done but watch this space...
Thanks Karen, delighted to hear it worked so well for you. Yes I suppose it might stain if not rubbed in fully. Lol will be so happy you enjoy his music xx Blessings!
Thank you I’ll be making this
Thank you for teaching and sharing!
Love your channel. Interesting and informative 😊
perfectly good info thanks
Thank you for sharing. ❤️
You are so welcome xx
Spring!🎉 I cant wait. I'm in New Hampshire, US. We won't see spring for about 2 months
So you have lots of time for dreaming and planning xx
Thanks Terri
Much appreciated, from Quebec
Thank you so much I will definitely use this recipe
Good lady...
Good I will give this a try Thank you
Hi Danu love your recipes for natural healing ❤☘️
I can already think of several people I can gift this too! Thank you for continuously sharing your wisdom.
And I especially enjoyed Lol's music in this video!
I’m so happy I found your CZcams subscription! Very informative & enjoyable. Thank you. ❤️ Patricia in Florida.
Grazie from Rome!!!
Yes, I'd recommend applying it with protection for your fingers, not with bare skin.
Wonderful! Thank you. 💗
Glad you enjoyed it! xx
Thank you!
You're welcome! X
Thanks for today's post. It's on my to do list now!
Hope you enjoy it xx
Amazing Thank-you Terri as always easy to follow instructions look forward to making it. I hope you noth have a great week. ❤
Thank you for all your videos! p.s.: your dogs are just so sweet and the ending of this video, the little one trying to get under the big one, so cute 😃
Amazing!!! Thank you! ❤
No problem 😊 xx
Fantastic!!! Thanks you!!!
Our pleasure! xx
Great, clear and easy, and Natural TY🎉
Glad it was helpful!
❤Thank you so much! I am definitely going yo make this. ❤
You're welcome!
Looks good…. thank you
Wonderful!
Many thanks!
Thank you so much Terri! I am going to try this. Blessings.
Wonderful! Glad to hear that. Blessings xx
Thanks so much for the information
You are so welcome! X
Love this! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow! Definitely going to try making some of this balm. Thank you. xx
Hope you like it! X
I can’t wait to try this! Thank you so much!
Hope you like it! Xx
I loved it. Its right up my alley here is Canada's west coast.
Thank you very much, you are very wise ❤
Thanks for watching - hope it is helpful
Wonderful thank you 🙏
You're welcome!
WOW!!!! I will definitely try it and let you know! Thanks so much
Please do! Hope it helps you xx
Awesome 🇺🇸 remedies 🎉🎉
Wonderful video loved it thank you
Glad you enjoyed it xx
Love your dogs ❤
Thank You I will try it.
Hope you enjoy
I’m going to try this. Thank you so much from N. Florida
Hope you enjoy xx
Love your channel. Thank you for the recipe.
You're welcome xx
Great vdo
Great! Thank you for your instructional videos!🌿💗🌿
Glad you like them! xx
Thank-you!!!
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching! Xxx
Great thanks Terri, love these types of video, I'll definitely give this one a try x
Great to hear that. Go for it xx