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Zinc Oxide Plus Cream

Zinc Oxide Plus Cream

Regular price $30.00 CAD
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Soothing care for irritated, inflamed, or injured skin — naturally.

Our Zinc Oxide Plus Cream is a rich, healing blend of natural botanicals and minerals designed to support skin affected by fungal infections, rashes, redness, dermatitis, and other inflammatory conditions. This formula is based on published scientific research and has been trusted by customers and veterinarians alike for use on humans, canines, and horses.

Unit Size: 4 oz

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Reports of this cream range from successful use on animals for fungal infections to human skin conditions being supported and reduced.

Formulated as a gentle alternative to medicated creams and insect-repelling ointments, it is also a safe and natural substitute for products like SWAT, which are no longer permitted in Canada due to toxic ingredients.

This formulation was created to support both human and animal care needs—especially for skin healing and insect protection.

Key Ingredients

Zinc Oxide; Olive Oil; Coconut Oil; Beeswax; Propolis Extract; Frankincense; Vitamin E; Ginger Root; Turmeric; Rose Geranium; Neem Oil; Thyme

Other Ingredients

Each ingredient works synergistically to support the skin’s healing process while repelling insects and forming a gentle, effective barrier. See below for citations on benefits of each ingredient used.

Instructions

For humans, dogs, and horses.
Patch test recommended before full use.

  • Wound Treatment: Apply directly to minor cuts, irritations, or inflamed skin to soothe, protect, and accelerate healing.
  • Insect Repellent: Rub into exposed areas (ears, belly, neck, legs) before outdoor activities.
  • Hoof and Paw Care: Apply to horse hooves or dog paw pads to protect against thrush and cracking.

Safe for use around sensitive areas but avoid contact with eyes.

Important Notes

  • Always test a small area first to check for sensitivity.
  • Discontinue use if any irritation occurs.
  • Consult your healthcare provider or veterinarian for persistent or worsening symptoms.