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Skin-Eze Oil O3- recommended for animal skin problems
Skin-Eze Oil O3 is a great product for ear
problems and hot spots, as well as treating yeast and bacteria problems.
It promotes healing and relieves your pet's itching and scratching. Click
here to view our
article about the topic. It can be used on any part of the body and
directly in the ears.
Ingredients: Ozonated extra
virgin olive oil, essential oils (Lavender, Roman Chamomile, Egyptian
Geranium), and homeopathic mother tinctures (Calendula, Symphytum, Arnica,
Urtica, Hypericum).
Very concentrated: you only need to use a
few drops two times daily or as needed. It can't harm your pet if
ingested.
- Check our "How to Use Topicals" article to ensure you're using the correct products, and that you're using them correctly.
- For more information on how to use topicals, see our Frequently Asked Questions.
- Made famous in Martin Zucker's Natural Vet medicine books.
- Recommended By Ross Becker of Good Dog! Magazine.
WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY ABOUT OUR ESSENCE OILS I called last week desperately searching for help for my 11 year-old fox terrier. I was finally able to get her in to a dermatologist on Friday. She diagnosed Foxy with an immune disease called Pemphigus Foliaceus after a physical exam, blood work and skin scrapings. She placed Foxy on a natural food diet, Baytril once a day, Medrol twice a day, and Omega 3 oil capsules twice a day. In addition to these medications, I have been giving her the Skin-eze twice a day, rubbing the pads of her feet with the essence oil, plus bathing her in the shampoo I purchased from you. She has almost completely stopped getting the crusty patches, flaking and the pads on her feet are almost totally healed. Thank you so much for taking the time last Thursday to talk to me regarding this problem and getting the product to me so quickly. The dermatologist told me during our office visit that if I wouldn't have gotten help for Foxy when I did, she wouldn't have lived more than a couple more weeks. Although it is very difficult to prove, she seemed to suspect the vaccination as being the reason Foxy's immune system went so haywire. She advised against ever having my dog vaccinated for anything other than rabies ever again. She also confirmed my belief in getting a titer test done on dogs before you blindly get yearly vaccinations done on any dog. I feel very fortunate indeed to have had the good luck to find your products and a good dermatologist for Foxy. I have learned a valuable lesson from Foxy's misfortune and will campaign to inform all of my acquaintances of the value of the titer test for dogs, your products, and how to avoid picking a vet the refuses to test before immunizing. Once again, thank you very much for your help with Foxy's problem. Sincerely, Sue E. 11/21/2003 |
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