A process of producing- herbal ointment for treating wounds using ampalaya (Momordica charantia)- chili (Capsicum frutescens) leaves comprising of the steps: measuring the pre-determined amount of ampalaya leaves, chili leaves and candle wax washing the ampalaya leaves and chili leaves with running and distilled water pounding the ampalaya and chili leaves setting up a double boiler-- a pot of boiling water with a heat-resistant bowl over the pot melting the candle wax inside the bowl adding the pounded ampalaya and chili leaves simmering the mixture on a very low heat at pre-determined time: pouring the mixture into the cheesecloth that have fitted around the rim of a container and securing a rubber band squeezing the mixture through the cheesecloth while wearing the rubber gloves transferring the mixture into sterile storage container while still warm allowing the herbal ointment to cool completely before securing a lid and storing the herbal ointment at pre-determined days in a room temperature.