¶ … homeopathic ointments is easy, and one can manage to prepare them in their kitchen provided they have the correct ingredients and equipment. The main ingredients for preparing the ointments are base oil, which can be either seed oil, vegetable oil, sunflower, Almond, or sesame oils (Schneider, Klein, Stolt, & Oberbaum, 2005). One can also use olive oil, but they should know that it makes a heavier ointment. Lanolin can be used if one wants to make a heavier stickier ointment. However, this is optional, and one can opt to use beeswax and base oil, which would result in a lighter ointment. If you want a heavier ointment, you can increase the amount of beeswax.
The equipment one needs for preparing the ointments are:
• Double boiler or water bath.
• Spoons
• Grater
• Rubber scraper
• Blender or food liquidizer
• Glass jars for storage
All homeopathic ointments start with a basic ointment, which can either have lanolin or without lanolin.
Basic Ointment with or without Lanolin
The ingredients for making a basic ointment with lanolin are:
• 1 ounce base oil e.g. sunflower oil
• 1/4 ounce grated beeswax
• 2 tablespoons anhydrous...
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