
8 Little Miracles Starting from One Drop of Balm (Menthol/Oil) — Many People Have It but Don’t Know How to Use It
Nearly every household has a small bottle of balm or medicated oil (often containing menthol, camphor, essential‐oil extracts). Most people use it for common issues such as headaches, stuffy nose, or stomach ache from cold. But according to traditional Eastern medicine — and some supportive modern evidence — this little bottle can do much more.
Here are 8 surprising uses for a drop of medicated oil — simple, but often overlooked.
1. Drop 2 drops on your belly button every day to relieve menstrual cramps
For women who suffer from prolonged menstrual pain, applying a drop or two of the oil on the navel (or just above it) may help. Traditional medicine says it cools the blood, promotes circulation, thus easing cramps. While there is limited direct scientific research for this exact method, the cooling and circulation‐boosting effects of menthol/peppermint oils are documented. Awo+1
2. Use it to help you fall asleep more easily
When lying in bed at night, apply a small amount of the oil to both temples and the “Fengchi” (風池) acupoint at the back of the neck (just below the skull). The cooling aroma and menthol effect may reduce dizziness, help calm the mind, and promote sleep. Modern reviews of peppermint/menthol oils show they can have calming effects on muscles and nerves. Healthline+1
3. Reduce calluses on hands or feet
For hardened calluses on feet or hands: soak a soft cloth with a little oil, wrap it around the callused area and secure with a cotton bandage. Do this daily for about 15 days. The menthol content may help soften the hardened skin and improve circulation around that area.
4. Add a few drops into warm bath water for full‐body relaxation
At bath time, drop a few drops of the oil into your tub. The steam combined with the aromatic vapour promotes feeling of freshness, ease, and mild relaxation. It can also help repel insects and deodorise sweaty skin (thanks to menthol’s aroma and cooling effect).
5. Aid in quitting smoking
Apply a small amount of oil on the cigarette filter or the end of the cigarette: the menthol scent may help refresh the mind, reduce cravings slightly, and the bitterness that the oil may cause when inhaled can reduce the appeal of smoking. While this is not a replacement for smoking-cessation programs, hobby/traditional tips include this as a mild aid.
6. Soothe a sore throat
You can drop 3–5 drops of the oil into a spoon, then slowly ingest it (or mix with warm water) to help relieve a scratchy throat or dry cough. However — caution: Because of strong menthol/camphor content in many medicated oils, this should only be done occasionally and is not recommended for children or people with certain conditions. Menthol has decongestant and soothing properties. doTERRA+1
7. Reduce foot odour
In the evening, after washing feet in warm water and drying them well, dab a small amount of the oil on the soles or between toes. Do this for 3–5 days and you may notice the odour reduce — menthol’s aroma and mild antimicrobial/antiseptic effect may help. oiltherapycentral.com
8. Keep insects away
Drop a few drops of the oil on fan blades, or in areas where mosquitoes/flies gather. Menthol/peppermint oils are known to act as mild insect repellents due to their strong scent. Wikipedia
You can also apply the oil on ankles or exposed skin and place a drop near window sills — the aroma may deter bugs without harsh chemicals.
🚫 Important Safety Notes & Contraindications
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Avoid use on children under 2 years old and women who are pregnant unless advised by a doctor. Menthol/camphor can suppress respiratory or cardiovascular response in infants.
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Do not apply the oil on broken or scratched skin — it may cause strong stinging or delay healing.
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Never taste or ingest the oil in large amounts — many medicated oils are not designed for ingestion and can be toxic.
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Daily use should generally be limited to 3–4 times per day maximum — overuse may cause skin irritation or other side effects.
✅ Final Thought
A small bottle of medicated balm/oil may seem common and simple — but when used creatively with awareness, it offers a versatile toolkit for minor health, hygiene, comfort and even lifestyle support. Just remember: it’s supportive, not a replacement for medical treatment. Use with care, follow safe practices, and you may unlock the “8 little miracles” for your well‐being.
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