4 natural ways to treat joint pain, backaches, headaches & a stiff neck | Naturally Radiant Life

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  • Опубликовано: 2 апр 2021
  • Hey! If you have empty glass bottles sitting around, wash them well & reuse them to make these 4 natural remedies to treat joint pain, backaches, headaches & a stiff neck. Nature is one of our best healers 🍃🍃🍃
    REMEMBER: Not all essential oils are suitable for everyone, so please do your own research or better yet, consult with a holistic health practitioner that you trust and knows your medical history.
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  • @ThomasPichonCoaching
    @ThomasPichonCoaching 3 года назад

    👍 Nice Ruth! Another beautiful and practical video 😉

  • @pyrotechsystemspakistan4707
    @pyrotechsystemspakistan4707 3 года назад

    Hi Ruth ,
    Your Tiger balm DIY has coconut oil instead of Sesame seed oil .
    In Tiger Balm, can Sesame oil replaces coconut oil for better results ????
    Thanks for your wonderful DIYs.

    • @naturallyradiantlifewithruth
      @naturallyradiantlifewithruth  3 года назад

      Hi :) Thank you for your message and words of encouragement ✨ Since coconut oil starts to thicken at 25°C, it goes well with Shea butter to form the consistency of tiger balm. If you use sesame oil, the consistency may become more liquid like, so you may have to use some sort of thickener such as candelilla wax (unless you don’t mind the more runny consistency of course). Also, in Ayurvedic medicine sesame oil is not usually used on your face -in case you’d like to use my DIY tiger balm on your temples... Hope this answers your question 😊

    • @pyrotechsystemspakistan4707
      @pyrotechsystemspakistan4707 3 года назад

      Thanks Ruth for your detailed reply.
      I have No issue in using coconut oil .
      My country Pakistan has mild to hot temperature . Temperature range 30 +/- 5-celsius .
      Therefore coconut oil will be runny.
      Candelilla wax might not be available, can I use BeeWax instead ???