Itch Dr. for Itching, Thrush, Jock Itch and Pruritis Ani (50g)
Itch Dr. for Itching, Thrush, Jock Itch and Pruritis Ani (50g)

Itch Dr. for Itching, Thrush, Jock Itch and Pruritis Ani (50g)

Itch Dr. for Itching, Thrush, Jock Itch and Pruritis Ani (50g)
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Itching is a common sensation that happens to all of us from time to time. There are many things that can cause common non-recurrent itching: irritation from household chemicals or garden plants, occasional insect bites, dry skin and some medications. Most commonly, harmless itching is located on the arms, feet or in the groin area. This can be uncomfortable and unpleasant. Always wash your hands or wear gloves while gardening outside. Organic insect repellant is also a good idea, as is limiting foods that may not agree with you. Dry yourself thoroughly after bathing – especially in areas like the groin, genitals, underarms and anal area, all of which are prone to be damp and itchy from time to time.  There are also many home remedies and natural medicines that can be very supportive to the skin and skin health, helping to provide soothing relief. Itch Dr. is a 100% natural herbal cream for soothing common itching skin and may be used all over the body, wherever there is a need. This topical remedy contains Vitamin E, well known for its soothing and healing properties related to skin health, as well as carefully selected herbs with properties to support the skin and the immune system – helping to maintain the correct pH and balance of bacteria, yeast, and fungi within normal levels. Combined in a Vitamin E base, these ingredients are soothing, gentle, and delicate enough for the most sensitive of skin. Itch Dr. is gentle enough to be used on the anus, genital and jock areas.
SKU: IDR001
Weight: 0.3 lb
Price: $39.95
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