Mustard and, in its original form, mustard seeds
have a number of great uses for health, personal care, gardening and cleaning. Here
are some special tips on other ways to use mustard.

Cleaning
Personal Care
Soothe
Skin Mustard
makes for a great face mask. Rub onto your skin and let it sit for a few
minutes. Wash it off and take a feel the softness and look at the glow! You’ll
want to test some on your wrist first, some people with sensitive
skin/allergies won’t react kindly to a mustard face mask.
Deep
Condition Your Hair All out of conditioner? Break out the mustard oil. It’s a
top-notch conditioning treatment. For best results, massage into your hair and
leave it in all day before washing it out.
Relax Your Feet On your feet
all day and feeling it? Fill a basin with hot water and add a few tablespoons
of mustard powder. Soak for about half and hour
Health
Soothe Sore
Throats Gargle with this mixture:
·
1 tablespoon of mustard seed
·
Juice from 1/2 lemon
·
1 tablespoon salt
·
1 tablespoon clear honey
·
1 1/4 cups boiling water
Cover it and let
it sit for about 15 minutes before gargling.
Fight Cancer Mustard is rich in
the allyl isothiocyanate (AITC) compound, which researchers believe could
prevent cancer from spreading or even cure it all together. AITC is
particularly helpful in curbing bladder cancer.
Clear Chest Congestion/Treat Asthma Rub mustard on your chest. Soak a cloth in hot water and place it
on top of the mustard. Lay back and relax.
Relax Muscles Draw a bath and add 2 tablespoons of mustard powder, a few drops of your
favorite essential oil
Soothe Burns Get a mild burn in the kitchen? Ouch! Run the affected area under
cool running water, and spread mustard over it. It instantly dulls the pain and
usually prevents the formation of blisters.