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Use PetAlive Clenzor:Clean and disinfect minor wounds cuts and grazes;Cleanse areas of inflammation and flea-bite dermatitis;Prevent infection of wounds and cuts on the skin;Clean and disinfect fungal skin infections like ringworm;Clean skin affected by contact with poison ivy and prevent further irritation.Surgical alcohol or saline solution is often used to clean and disinfect wounds and skin conditions and both can be very effective. PetAlive Clenzor is an herbal topical tincture which has similar cleansing and disinfecting properties but also contains a blend of natural ingredients all specially chosen for their cleansing soothing disinfecting and healing properties. PetAlive Clenzor is formulated to effectively cleanse and disinfect your pet's wounds skin conditions and small injuries before you begin further natural treatment for the particular condition. Used together with our other PetAlive topical creams and tinctures Clenzor effectively cleanses disinfects and begins the healing process while also providing soothing and analgesic relief for pets with a range of skin conditions like wounds bites abrasions ringworm fleabite dermatitis poison ivy rash paw injuries etc.
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About Clenzor:
Product Type: Pet Herbal Remedies
Brand name: Clenzor
Minor injuries and skin conditions in pets
Cuts scrapes bites and stings ringworm flea-bite dermatitis and many other similar injuries and conditions affect cats and dogs fairly commonly. Though minor these can cause a lot of pain and discomfort for your pet. Treating these problems quickly effectively and naturally will save your pet from numerous side-effects shorten healing and recovery time as well as prevent more serious complications like infection.
As any vet will tell you one of the most important and first steps in addressing a wound injury or skin condition is to keep it clean and the sooner that this is done following injury or trauma the more beneficial the intervention will be. Broken or irritated skin is vulnerable to infection and contamination. By following a thorough cleansing routine before applying topical treatment like creams you are also helping your pet to heal more quickly and preventing the need for more intensive medical care.
What are the ingredients of Clenzor?
PetAlive Clenzor contains the following 100% natural herbal ingredients in a topical herbal tincture:
Hamamelis virginianum (Witchhazel) is an excellent astringent and cleansing herb and will reduce inflammation bleeding and pain. It has long been used by Native Americans to relieve the swelling bruising & bleeding of external injuries. Witchhazel also treats and prevents skin infections.
Calendula officinalis (Marigold) is an herbal ingredient used to treat skin problems and promote healing of wounds. It is an excellent anti-inflammatory and prevents infection with its anti-bacterial anti-viral and anti-fungal properties. Marigold has been shown to assist the regeneration of damaged skin tissue.
Melissa officinalis is also called lemon balm and is well-known for its soothing and calming properties when used topically. Lemon balm is useful when used to clean areas of eczema or applied to boils. Also used as a soothing salve for insect stings and bites and to treat viral outbreaks such as herpes.
Urtica urens is excellent for healing and pain relief and can be safely and effectively used to cleanse minor burns hives and itchy skin eruptions. This herb also has astringent properties and will help to stop bleeding.
How do I use Clenzor?
PetAlive Clenzor comes in a 50 ml topical tincture.
Directions: Using clean hands and a clean cotton wool swab apply directly to affected area when needed. Wear gloves when treating pets exposed to poison ivy. Urushoil the active ingredient in poison ivy is very potent and remains on your pet's skin and coat long after exposure.
PetAlive Clenzor may be used together with PetAlive Wound Dr PetAlive Ring-Ex PetAlive PawPaw or PetAlive FleaDerm.
Caution: For external use only. Please consult your veterinarian should symptoms persist. If any swelling of the mouth tongue or eyes or any breathing difficulties — are noticed after exposure to poison ivy or insect bites please seek urgent medical attention for your pet.
How long until I see results?
Cleansing and soothing results will be immediate.
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