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This invention relates to a fast-acting, all-natural, organic, anti-inflammatory ointment for pain relief and wound healing, which is applied to the skin.
Many drugs have been developed to treat pain relief associated with muscle aches as well as diabetic nerve pain, headaches, chronic itching, psoriasis, eczema, and cystic acne pain. The present disclosure reveals a method of manufacture and ointment that begins to act on contact, is all-natural and organic, is an anti-inflammatory, and is for pain relief and wound healing, which is applied to the skin.
The present disclosure claims a method of manufacture of an ointment as well as the ointment that begins to act on contact, is all-natural and organic, is an anti-inflammatory ointment for pain relief and wound healing, which is applied to the skin. The ointment is consisting of:
Coconut oil
Sweet Weed (Aethaea Officinalis)
Green Ginger (Artemisia Absinthium)
Indian Pink (Spigelia Merilandica)
Slippery Root (Symphytum Officinale)
Velvet Plant (Verbascum Thapsus)
American Walnut (Juglans Nigra)
Tanner's Bark (Quercus Robur)
Magnesium Flakes
Gravel Root (Eutrochium Purpureum)
Mad Dog Weed (Scutellaria Lateriflora)
Nigella Seed (Nigella Sativa)
The method of manufacture involves combining the ingredients, simmering for 4 to 8 hours at between 170 and 200 degrees, and straining the compound to extract the ointment from the residue.
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The present disclosure reveals a method of making an ointment consisting of:
an ointment being an anti-inflammatory ointment for pain relief and wound healing, wherein the ointment begins to work on contact, is all-natural and organic, and is to be applied to the skin.
The method of manufacture consisting of combining the following ingredients based on weight percentage into a mixture:
Any deficiency in percentage would result in the inclusion of additional coconut oil.
Once combined into a mixture, simmering said mixture for 4 to 8 hours, then straining the mixture to separate out the ointment from the residue.
Applicant further claims the ointment produced from the above described method.
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
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20060269507 | Fuller | Nov 2006 | A1 |