Ingredients: Cocoa butter, Antiseptic-Stimulator D-3 fraction.
Indications: Infected, slow-healing wounds, fistulas, eczema, psoriasis, bedsores, dermatitis, chronic skin inflammation, pyoderma, trophic ulcers.
Directions: Rub into affected areas of skin after pre-treatment 1-2 times daily, then apply a clean, dry bandage for at least three hours. Treatment course: 30 days or until complete recovery.
Contraindications: Individual intolerance to any of the ingredients, exacerbation of the disease.
Avoid alcohol consumption.
This product is for external use only.
SDRAVAL' LIFE Cream-Pencil Phytosuppositories are a natural phytoproduct.
Cocoa butter is a plant-based product obtained from the ground cocoa beans of the cocoa tree. It is used in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries to produce ointments, suppositories, and creams. Cocoa butter contains antioxidants (prevent rancidity and ensure a long shelf life), methylxanthine and tannins (provide a tonic and wound-healing effect), and monounsaturated oleic acid (reduces cholesterol levels). Cocoa butter is effective in treating burns, skin rashes, and coughs and colds.
Antiseptic-Stimulator D-3 fraction (ASD-3F) is a distillation product of animal-based raw materials (meat and bone meal). It contains carboxylic acids, cyclic and aliphatic hydrocarbons, substituted phenols, alkylbenzenes, aliphatic amines and amides, and compounds with an active sulfhydryl group. Thanks to this specific composition, the product possesses pronounced anti-inflammatory, wound-healing, immunostimulating, antibacterial, and antiseptic properties. It promotes:
normalization of nutrition;
elimination of inflammatory processes;
increasing the body's defenses;
accelerating the regeneration of damaged tissue;
stimulating the activity of the reticuloendothelial system;
fighting pathogenic microorganisms;
normalization of metabolic processes.
Antiseptic-Stimulator D-3 fraction has proven itself effective in the treatment of fungal nail infections, psoriasis, dermal inflammation, infectious lesions, eczema, and dermatitis.