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Anti-Fungal Skin Salve

Anti-fungal salve in a 2-oz tin
Ozonated so it’s powerful!
Extra Virgin Olive Oil and Coconut Oil Infused with Oregano, Neem, Grapefruit Seed Extract, Goldenseal, Astragalus, Olive Leaf and Pao d’Arco
Tea tree essential oil and beeswax.
The best stuff EVER for your fungal skin issues.

 

Original price was: $30.00.Current price is: $17.00.

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Anti-Fungal Skin Salve

This is a VERY potent (but safe!) anti-fungal salve. I infused many amazing anti-fungal (and anti-candida) herbs into coconut and olive oils (both organic and extra virgin). Then, I ozonated the infused oil so that it’s potency is unmatched. It is ozonated for over 100 hours.

The herbs that are included in this salve are:

Astragalus – many great properties that include anti-microbial, anti-fungal and anti-candida functions.

Goldenseal – one of the best anti-fungal herbs out there, it is applied to the skin for rashes, ulcers, wound infections, itching, eczema, acne, dandruff, ringworm, herpes blisters, and cold sores

Grapefruit Seed Extract – not only does it effectively inhibits the Candida albicans biofilms, it has anti-fungal and anti-microbial properties

Neem – Several authors have confirmed neem and its compounds as a powerful and promising antifungal agent

Olive Leaf – Studies indicate that olive leaf may effectively inhibit the growth of candida and other yeast species, making it a natural and compelling alternative to conventional antifungal treatments.

Oregano – Oregano appears to be a potent antifungal agent thanks to high levels of thymol

Pao d’Arco – Pau d’arco contains chemical compounds called naphthoquinones, specifically lapachol and beta-lapachone. They seem to have antifungal, antiviral, and antibacterial properties. They also contain significant amounts of the antioxidant quercetin.

Then I added tea tree essential oil and beeswax.

I anticipate this to be great for skin conditions that are caused by candida and fungal infections. This is for topical use only.

If any rashes continue to get worse or are not getting better, please consult your doctor.