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Natural hot spot and wound healing tincture - Heal Topical Tincture
$39.50 CAD
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After receiving so much great feedback about our Heal Oil, we had to make a natural hot spot and wound healing tincture that would be beneficial for a larger surface areas and easier to apply for our very hairy friends! Introducing our natural hot spot and wound healing tincture - HEAL.


The herbs in this formulation work together to help heal stubborn wounds, generate new healthy tissue growth and and help dry out moist skin. 


Our topical tinctures are formulated with grain alcohol are not meant to be consumed orally. Simply follow the directions to dilute the tincture in water and spray generously to the affected areas as needed. 


We love this tincture for:

  • Healing hot spots
  • Larger wounds or abrasions
  • Pets that are very furry and can't use oil based topicals
  • Wounds in areas with poor circulation such as the ear margins, tail and toes
  • Stubborn wounds that continue to reopen


This tincture is:

  • Vegan
  • Organic
  • High Potency
  • GMO Free
  • Veterinarian Formulated 
  • Safe for use in dogs and cats

 

Ingredients

Medicinal Ingredients: (per 1ml): Calendula (Calendula officinalis)* Comfrey* (Symphytum officinale), Plantain* (Plantago major), Marshmallow* (Althea officinalis), Yarrow*(Achillea millefolium)* 500mg/ml

Non-Medicinal Ingredients: grain alcohol
* Organic

Dosing

SHAKE WELL! Mix 1 tsp of tincture with 1/2 cup of water. Place in a spray bottle and shake well! Spray onto itchy areas of skin 1-2 times daily for up to 14 consecutive days. Mixture can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 5 days. Mixture can be sprayed directly on to the affected area or placed on a gauze first and gently applied to the wound.

Important Information

This product is a topical tincture. Do not give this product orally. This product is intended for animal use only. Keep out of reach of children. Consult with your veterinarian before use. Do not use in pregnant, lactating or pediatric animals. Contact a health professional in the event of accidental ingestion.

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