The oil that removes uric acid from the blood, heals anxiety, chronic arthritis, rheumatism, and stops cravings for cigarettes and alcohol.

Step 2: Add Herbs and Spices

Add the bay leaves, turmeric, and cloves to the oil mixture. Stir well.

Step 3: Gentle Heating

Place the jar in a pot of hot water (low heat, not boiling) to gently infuse the oil. Let it warm for 1–2 hours, keeping the temperature below 100°C (212°F). Stir occasionally.

⚠️ Do not overheat. Excess heat can destroy active compounds and essential oils.

Step 4: Cool and Strain

Once infused, let the oil cool completely. Strain it using cheesecloth into a clean container to remove herbs and sediment.

Step 5: Add Essential Oil

Add 10 drops of lavender essential oil once the oil is cool. Stir well to blend.

Step 6: Store

Transfer the oil into a dark glass bottle. Label with the date. Store in a cool, dark place. It will keep for 3–6 months.


How to Use the Oil

  • For uric acid and arthritis relief: Massage the oil into joints, especially knees and elbows, twice daily.
  • For anxiety and stress: Rub a small amount on the chest or behind the ears before bed.
  • For cigarette and alcohol cravings: Rub into the temples and wrists when cravings strike. Deep inhalation of the lavender scent can help.

📝 Always test a small amount on your skin to check for allergies.


Important Notes

  • This oil is not a substitute for medical treatment, especially for gout, addiction, or mental health conditions.
  • Consult a healthcare provider before using it if you have a medical condition, are pregnant, or are taking medications.
  • Uric acid management also requires dietary changes—limit red meat, alcohol, and sugar, and stay hydrated.

Final Thoughts

While no single oil can cure all ailments, this traditional herbal blend draws from a rich legacy of plant-based healing. With consistent use, proper lifestyle adjustments, and medical guidance, it may offer support for those struggling with inflammation, stress, or cravings.

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