Introduction
This natural clove and garlic infused balm is a traditional home remedy known for its warming, antimicrobial, and soothing properties. It is commonly used for minor muscle aches, joint discomfort, and as a protective skin balm when used carefully.
Ingredients
- 3 to 4 fresh garlic cloves (peeled and crushed)
- 1 tablespoon whole dried cloves (lightly cracked)
- 100 g petroleum jelly (Vaseline)
- Optional: 1 teaspoon beeswax (for a firmer texture)
- Optional: 5 drops essential oil (peppermint, lavender, or eucalyptus)
Instructions
- Wash and dry all utensils and containers thoroughly
- Peel and crush the garlic cloves and allow them to rest for 10 minutes
- Lightly crack the dried cloves to release their natural oils
- Prepare a clean glass jar for the finished balm
How to Make
- Place the petroleum jelly (and beeswax if using) in a heat-safe bowl
- Melt it gently using a double-boiler method over low heat
- Once fully melted, add the crushed garlic and cracked cloves
- Simmer on very low heat for 10–15 minutes without boiling
- Stir occasionally to ensure even infusion
- Remove from heat and strain the mixture through cheesecloth or a fine strainer
- Pour the infused liquid into a clean jar
- Allow it to cool and solidify at room temperature
Variations
- Warming Balm: Add ginger powder or a pinch of cayenne during infusion
- Soothing Balm: Add lavender or chamomile essential oil after straining
- Foot Balm: Add peppermint oil to help fight odor and refresh tired feet
- More Natural Option: Replace part of the Vaseline with coconut oil and beeswax
Tips
- Always perform a patch test before full use
- Avoid applying on broken or sensitive skin
- Garlic can cause irritation if overused—apply a small amount only
- Store in a cool, dark place
- Use within 2 to 4 weeks for best freshness
- Keep away from eyes and children
Conclusion
Clove and garlic infused balm is a simple yet powerful natural remedy when used responsibly. While it offers comforting relief for minor aches and skin concerns, it should complement—not replace—professional medical advice for serious conditions.