How to Make Dandelion Salve to Soothe Sore Muscles and Joints (2024)


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Dandelions are often considered pesky weeds, but they are actually powerhouse plants packed with nutrients and medicinal properties. Learn how to make an all-natural dandelion salve to help soothe sore muscles and joints, ease sunburn, and moisture your dry skin.

DIY dandelion salve

This post was last updated in April 2024.

I remember my dad on his hands and knees in the front yard, digging up dandelions by the roots.

And I remember watching our neighbors when we lived in Greece, foraging for dandelions in early spring, the first wild greens of the year.

Of the two, I have always been more like our former neighbors. Although I don't eat the greens, the cheerful yellow flowers have always made me smile.

From grubby toddler hands offering me a yellow bouquet to the white "blow flowers" that my children loved, dandelions have given me some sweet memories.

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Dandelion salve benefits

When our middle daughter complained about all the dandelions in her front lawn a couple years ago, I said "eat 'em!" She wasn't interested in that, but when I suggested making dandelion salve she was hooked.


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Dandelion-infused oil can be used as a pain-relieving massage oil or made into salve, soothing such conditions as stiff necks, sinus headaches, sore back muscles and arthritic joints.

It also helps to heal sores and conditions rough, dry skin.

Disclaimer: I am not a doctor and do not claim to be giving medical advice.Always research before using an herb. You are responsible for your own health.

My hands are so dry from gardening and working outside, and I really wanted to try this natural remedy.

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I made her a deal: if she picked the flowers, I'd tell her how to infuse them in oil and when I visited later in the year, we'd make the salve together.

So she sent Granddaughter out to pick all the yellow blooms that afternoon and again the next morning.

They removed the green part of the flowers, put the yellow petals in a dry jar and poured enough olive oil in a jar to cover the flowers.

Then she put the jar on the kitchen counter and let it infuse until I visited them that summer, shaking it once in a while when she remembered.

Dry or wilt the dandelions

Herbalists recommend letting plant material dry out before infusing in oils, so let your dandelion flowers rest on a towel for several hours or overnight until they are pretty well dry.

You could put them in your dehydrator for several hours instead.

Moisture can cause your infused oils to mold or go rancid, so using a dry jar and dried-out plants is the way to go.

Of course, you'll want to use dandelion flowers that haven't been sprayed or treated with chemicals.

(And, um, I don't use dandelion flowers from my own backyard because my dogs roam that area. You know what I mean, right?)

Infuse the dandelions in oil

The first step is to infuse the dandelions in oil.

I've written in more detail about infusing herbs in oil here.

Even though I made those particular oils to use in soap making, the infusing process is the same - so hop over and read that post if you need directions on how to infuse oils.

Don't worry, it's super easy.

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How to make dandelion salve

Here is how we made our salve. (For step-by-step directions, scroll down to the bottom of this post.)

By the time I visited my daughter in the summer, the oil had been infusing for six weeks, a perfect amount of time. Our next step was to strain the petals from the oil.

I prefer to use muslin to strain infused oil, so that I can squeeze the last drop of the oil from the plant material, but I hadn't thought to bring some. I tried paper towels but they tore too easily, so I finally used a wire strainer.

The strainer separated most of the oil from the dandelion petals, but we did lose a bit of oil since we couldn't squeeze out the very last drops. An old handkerchief or an old, clean t-shirt can be used instead of muslin.

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Our strained oil was such a pretty yellow color after infusing for more than six weeks.

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I measured out the beeswax that I'd brought with me, using 1/4 cup of beeswax and just under two cups of oil. I added a 1/4 cup of coconut oil too, to make the salve softer and less waxy. I guess it's more the consistency of ointment, actually.

Omit the coconut oil if you want a stiffer salve.

Putting the beeswax in a glass measuring cup, we melted it by setting the measuring cup in a saucepan of simmering water on the stove like a double boiler. Next we added the coconut oil and let it liquify.

I added the infused olive oil to the beeswax slowly, stirring after each addition because the room-temperature infused oil cooled the beeswax a bit.

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Then we poured the hot salve into six 4-ounce canning jars. The last jar wasn't quite full, so it was the jar we used first.

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Once it cooled and thickened, my daughter applied some to her sunburned shoulders and I rubbed it into my hands. It was so luxurious and soothing.

It's a bit oily when first applied, but it soaks in after just a few minutes.

I brought two-and-a-half jars home with me and she kept three for herself.


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Dandelion salve recipe

Here is the step-by-step version:

  1. Pick dandelion flowers and remove the green part. Let the flowers rest until they are dry before continuing on to the next step, or put them in your dehydrator on a low temperature for a few hours.
  2. Put the yellow flowers in a dry jar and cover with olive oil so that the flowers are completely submerged.
  3. Let your oil and dandelion flowers infuse for several weeks - at least four weeks is a good length of time. Gently shake or swirl the jar once in awhile.
  4. Strain the oil through a cloth; muslin works well. Squeeze out every last drop of oil. Discard the spent flowers.
  5. Melt beeswax in a double boiler. Add coconut oil if desired (you can use beeswax only if you wish, it will have a stiffer consistency but will still have all those great soothing qualities).
  6. Once melted, remove the beeswax from the stove and slowly add the infused dandelion oil, stirring as you go so it's well-distributed before it cools.
  7. Pour into containers such as 4-ounce canning jars. Let cool, and add the lids.

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Massagethe salve into your skin. Dandelion salve soothes achy, tired muscles, chapped skin, and has anti-inflammatory properties that will help ease the pain of sore joints and arthritis.

How do you feel about dandelions? Do you love 'em or hate 'em? Make this salve and share it with your friends! They'll thank you for it, and they might even share the dandelions in their yards with you too.

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FAQs

How to Make Dandelion Salve to Soothe Sore Muscles and Joints? ›

Place the dandelions in the container and cover it with the oil of your choice. You can use almond oil, jojoba oil, olive oil, even vegetable oil. Use the oil to completely cover the flowers. Put the top on the container and put it in a dark place.

How do you make dandelion salve for arthritis? ›

I followed Grow Forage Cook Ferment's Dandelion recipe and used ½ cup sweet almond oil, ½ cup melted coconut oil and ½ cup extra virgin olive oil. Then the easy part – let that dandelion and oil mixture sit for 2-weeks in a dark, cool spot. I tried to give my mason jar a good shake every other day.

Is dandelion good for sore muscles? ›

The anti-inflammatory properties of dandelions have been proven to aid in the treatment of arthritis, gout, relieve sore muscles and decrease joint pain.

How to make salve for sore muscles? ›

How to make a homemade muscle rub
  1. 1/4 cup grated beeswax.
  2. 1/2 cup coconut oil.
  3. 2 x teaspoons of cayenne powder.
  4. 2 x teaspoon of turmeric or ginger powder.
  5. 15 x drops wintergreen essential oil.
  6. 15 x drops lavender essential oil.
  7. 1 x heat-safe bowl.
  8. 1 x glass jar.

How do you make arthritis salve? ›

Reduce Arthritis Inflammation with this Homemade Cream
  1. 1/2 cup olive oil.
  2. 3 tablespoons cayenne powder.
  3. 1 cup coconut oil.
  4. 1 coffee filter or cheesecloth.
  5. 1 heat-proof glass jar or bowl.
  6. 1 glass jar with a tightly fitting lid for storage.
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How do you make a strong pain balm at home? ›

How To Make A DIY Pain Relief Cream
  1. 1/2 cup coconut oil.
  2. 2 tsp beeswax pellets.
  3. 15 drops Restore Essential Oil Blend.

How do you make anti inflammatory balm? ›

Boil the coconut oil a bit and dissolve beeswax in this hot coconut oil. The mixture completely liquifies. Now keep the mixture aside and let it cool down a bit. Then add all the powders ( White Pepper, Camphor, Peppermint Crystals) one by one and grind into a fine paste.

How do you make homemade muscle pain relief? ›

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  4. Epsom Salt. ...
  5. Try Some Exercises. ...
  6. Olive Oil. ...
  7. Cherry Juice.
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What herb is best for sore muscles? ›

Turmeric, cinnamon, and ginger all contain curcumin, which has anti-inflammatory properties. Some research has shown that curcumin may decrease inflammatory markers after exercise. Taking a curcumin supplement or incorporating turmeric, cinnamon, or ginger into a healthy diet may help relax the muscles.

What is the best ointment to put on sore muscles? ›

Biofreeze Professional Pain Relief Gel is the best overall muscle pain relief cream due to its fast-acting and long-lasting formula. Its cooling menthol and camphor provide immediate relief by interfering with the body's pain signals, making it an ideal choice for quickly alleviating muscle soreness and discomfort.

What is the strongest essential oil for pain? ›

Which Essential Oils Are Best For Pain? One of Mother nature's most powerful painkillers, peppermint oil is frequently used for alleviating pain [1]. Closely related to peppermint, wintergreen oil boasts similar properties due to its methyl salicylate component.

What is the golden herb for osteoarthritis? ›

Turmeric. A golden spice that's long been used to lend color and flavor to foods, turmeric also has been used in ayurvedic and Chinese medicine for a variety of conditions, including arthritis and musculoskeletal disorders.

What oil to rub on arthritis? ›

Try it: Mix 10 to 15 drops of ginger essential oil with 1 ounce of jojoba or almond oil; massage directly on the skin.

What part of the dandelion is good for inflammation? ›

Dandelion Benefits: Nutrition, Antioxidants, and Inflammation. Dandelion leaves, roots, and flowers may offer health benefits. These can include promoting liver health and fighting inflammation. Although often dismissed as a stubborn lawn weed, people have used dandelion in forms of traditional medicine for centuries.

How many dandelions do you need to make salve? ›

You will need 1/2 a cup of the dandelion oil to make a batch of salve. (You can store the rest of the oil in a glass jar in a cool, dark area. 1/2 cup dandelion oil.

What is the best oil to infuse with dandelion? ›

Olive Oil: Grapeseed oil is a great option for the base oil as well. Dandelion Flowers: Enough to fill your container of choice.

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