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Ointments

If you'd like to use an ointment to rid yourself of certain conditions or ailments, try one of the natural remedies below. Each ointment is made from 100% natural ingredients that provide the maximum in strength. Ointments are easily able to be spread on the affected area of skin. Each bottle has printed directions to let you know exactly where it goes, how long it takes to work, expected results and how often it should be used. Natural ointments can provide you with little to no side effects while being able to take away any symptoms you might be experiencing. Take a look at our expansive selection of all natural ointments to find one that might be able to help you.
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  1. Golden Star Balsam contains clove, peppermint oils, and cinnamon that work together to stimulate the sensitive nerve endings. In addition this balsam produces a diverting, and somewhat anti-inflammatory and analgesic action. Use in cases of headache, inflammation of the sinuses and throat, sea-sickness and head colds. Recommended dosage: Apply a very thin layer and rub it into the forehead, temples, and back of the head. In cases of insect stings, apply on the bite and rub balsam gently. Do not use the balsam in cases of hypersensitivity and skin lesions and other purulent diseases. Avoid contact with the eyes.
  2. Oxolin is an ointment for external use with antiviral and antiseptic effect. Indications for Use: prevention of influenza, viral rhinitis. For viral rhinitis mucous tunic of nose is dubbed 2 to 3 times a day during 3 to 4 days. For the prevention of influenza mucous tunic of nose is dubbed every day during epidemic influenza, and while contacting with infected people. Side effect: Possible burning sensation, which does not last long. Contradictions: hypersensitivity.
  3. Marigold (Calendula) is valued for its outstanding healing properties. Calendula ointment has anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and reparative effects. The active components of calendula (flavonoids and carotinoids) improve blood circulation in skin, promote regeneration of epithelium and healing of wounds. Marigold ointment is recommended for use in cases of burns, cuts, bed sores, skin cracks and other skin problems. Contradictions: personal hypersensitivity to any components.
  4. Vishnevsky Ointment is for external use only. It has antiseptic and wound healing properties.
    Vishnevsky Ointment is used for wounds, sores, bed sores, burns, chilblain, psoriasis, trophic sores, capillaries diseases of lower extremities such as trombophlebitis, obliterating endarteritis.
    Ingredients: birch tar, xeroform, castor oil.
  5. An antiviral drug that is especially effective against herpes simplex viruses, herpes zoster (lichen) and chickenpox.

  6. Sulfur Ointment is an antiseptic product which provides antibacterial and antiparasitic action.

    Indications for use: Sulfur ointment is recommended for use in the following conditions: seborrhea, sycosis, psoriasis, mycosis. It's a simple and effective method of coping with rash. The Ointment is also used for pediculosis.

    Contraindications: hypersensitivity.

    Side Effects: possible allergic reactions.

  7. Cream with Propolis is for external use only. The cream works as an antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antipruritic, anodyne agent (reduces pain from damaged tissues), increases the growth of granulations and regeneration of injured tissues, stimulates metabolic processes. The cream is effective both in early stages and in purulo-necrotic processes.

    Indications for use: atopic dermatitis, neurodermatitis, itching dermatosis, bedsores, burns, purulent wounds, non healing wounds and ulcers, infected injuries, trophic ulcerations (as a supportive therapy).

    Contradictions: hypersensitivity, acute forms of eczema.

    Side effects: allergic reactions.

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