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Curoxen Natural & Organic First Aid Ointment

Curoxen Natural & Organic First Aid Ointment
Store: Walgreens
Last Price: 7.99 USD

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Have a minor cut, scrape, burn, or blister? CUROXEN IT! CUROXEN First Aid Ointment is a powerful and effective choice for healing minor cuts, scrapes, burns, and blisters. CUROXEN kills over 99% of harmful germs* (such as E.Coli, Staph aureus, P.aeruginosa, MRSA, and E.faecalis) AND is made exclusively with ALL-NATURAL, ORGANIC INGREDIENTS. Unlike triple-antibiotic first aid ointments, which use synthetic or petrochemical-based ingredients, CUROXEN can help prevent infection and promote healing without contributing to antibiotic resistance. CUROXEN is made with strong, safe ingredients so you can get back to being you and going about your day with peace of mind. Our first aid product contains four simple ingredients - Olive Extract, Calendula, Oxygenated Olive Oil, and Essential Oil. The proprietary process we use enables oxygen and the fatty acids in olive oil to bind, creating a powerful antimicrobial substrate. This oxygenation process is necessary for key cell repair and growth for effective wound recovery. Supplemented with calendula, a natural substance with plant-based antioxidants proven to aid in healing, CUROXEN can work wonders. * Laboratory (in vitro non-human) testing: 1-hour time kill of germs tested: E. coli, S. aureus, P. aeruginosa, E. faecalis, MRSA. See curoxen.com for details. Other claims based on traditional homeopathic practice, not accepted medical evidence. Not FDA evaluated. Directions: • Clean the affected area • Apply a thin layer of CUROXEN to the affected area 3 times a day or as needed • May be covered with a sterile bandage Made in Italy Clean The Affected Area. Apply A Thin Layer Of Curoxen To The Affected Area 3 Times A Day Or As Needed May Be Covered With Sterile Bandage. ©CUROXEN

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Cheapest price in the interval: 7.99 on April 21, 2021

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