When you suffer a burn, it is important to treat it right away. 
Whether it is sunburn, scald, blister, or just chapped skin, the best 
way to begin healing is to bring moisture back to the damaged area and 
allow the body to begin mending itself without the threat of 
contamination. Home remedies for burns include several useful balms and 
ointments made from natural products that are very effective. A good 
antiseptic salve can help a burn heal more quickly and protect you from 
infection.
When you look for good home remedies for burns, you 
should find salves or lotions that include herbal ingredients that bring
 natural relief without harsh or smelly chemicals. Turpentine and 
liquefied phenol are wonderful agents for keeping a burn site moist and 
protecting it from dust or other harmful irritations. These ingredients 
work best when they are mixed in a combination with a blend of paraffin,
 petrolatum, and cottonseed oil. The paraffin and petrolatum give your 
balm a thicker consistency that helps it to stay where you need it, and 
also creates a layer of protection that is difficult to get through for 
contaminating agents.
You may recognize turpentine as a paint 
thinner or industrial product, but it also has many healing properties. 
People around the world have used turpentine medicinally since ancient 
times. Its inclusion in home remedies for burns is not surprising given 
its natural antiseptic and anesthetic properties. Ancient mariners 
carried turpentine as a healing agent when they sailed, and it has been 
recognized as an effective medicine for abrasions, throat and nasal 
problems, and small wounds. Traditionally turpentine has been used both 
internally and externally.
Liquefied phenol is a very powerful 
agent that penetrates and soaks into the skin incredibly quickly. When 
it is used as part of a salve for home remedies for burns, it actually 
enhances the ability of the healing turpentine to sink deeply into the 
burned area and bring relief more quickly. The use of liquefied phenol 
allows your home remedy to bring you longer lasting relief, as well, 
because the medicine will stay in the burned area instead of evaporating
 or getting rubbed off.
Any salve needs an agent that will keep it
 malleable and yet give it a good consistency so that it won't just 
spill off of the burned area. Paraffin has been used as part of the 
candle making process for years because of its firm yet pliable nature. 
It is a natural ingredient that allows the salve to maintain the 
necessary texture without impeding the healing agents within the 
medication. Home remedies for burns are easy to find and can be used to 
ease the pain and increase the rate of healing for any type of skin 
irritation.
Burns should be treated as soon as possible. The most effective treatments include natural ingredients that help your body's natural healing processes without harsh chemicals. Keep the area clean and apply a soothing balm at least twice a day for best results.By Vincent Peter Platania, Jr

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