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About Ringworm No More: Ringworm No More is a revolutionary new topical homeopathic remedy for ringworm. The product is composed of 100% certified organic plant extracts and homeopathic medications listed in the Homeopathic Pharmacopoeia of the United States. Ringworm No More was personally developed by the founder of the company, field biologist Dr. Peter Klapper. The product is powerful yet safe for application anywhere on the body (excluding in or near the eyes). Ringworm No More is
not suitable for pets (dogs or cats).
The plant extracts in this product contain naturally occurring phenolproponoids and aldehydes which have demonstrated a powerful curative action against the fungus causing ringworm. Our products are
doctor recommended, approved for over the counter sales, and
available without prescription. These natural agents act by killing the fungal cells that cause infection, without damaging the skin. Your satisfaction is guaranteed.
Instructions for Use: Apply product directly to affected area 3 times per day. Clean area prior to application. Can be used on anyone over 4 years of age. Cats and dogs have very thin skin and an acute sense of smell. As a result, they are particularly sensitive to essential oils, product therefore should not be applied to pets. Each 11 ml bottle has approximately 300 drops. Detailed instructions are included with each order.
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About Ringworm: Ringworm is a fungal infection of the skin. It is similar to the infection which causes athlete's foot. However, it is caused by a different fungus located elsewhere on the body, usually on the head. It is called ringworm because it is usually round or oval with a raised border, like a ring (it can vary, however, in its appearance), but there is no worm under the skin! It tends to be slightly scaly with a clearer center. There may be only one spot, or multiple spots, which often seem to "connect" with each other. It may or may not itch.
It is acquired from close skin contact with other infected people (co-sleeping or wrestling, for example), or from infected domestic animals, especially young kittens and puppies. Transmission of these fungal agents can occur by direct skin-to-skin contact with infected people or pets, or indirectly by contact with items such as barber clippers, hair from infected people, shower stalls or floors.
The skin lesions that appear with Ringworm are variable, and do not necessarily form a ring. There will be hair loss, usually in small patches at first. As time goes on the patches may disappear or appear at other locations on the skin. There might be scratching due to itchiness. If the hair loss occurs on the face or feet there is a chance it is due to digging habits or exposure to rodents. Ringworm of the scalp usually begins as a small pimple which becomes larger in size and leaves scaly patches of temporary baldness. Infected hairs become brittle and break off easily. Occasionally, yellowish cuplike crusty areas are seen.
Ringworm is a highly infectious fungus. As a result, you may want to throw away any combs, brushes or hats your child has used. The spores of ringworm fungus are found primarily in the soil and around people or animals that have the disease.
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