PetAlive FleaDerm
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PetAlive FleaDerm
Soothe the skin surrounding common flea bites in pets
Support skin health naturally
Reduce scratching
All it takes is just one flea
Fleas are extremely common parasites among dogs and cats. Fleas bite their host animal and suck the blood for nutrition, leaving saliva behind under the pet's skin. Recent scientific studies have shown that flea saliva contains around 15 different allergens making life very uncomfortable for unfortunate dogs and cats! For some animals, all it takes is just one flea to set up a flurry of scratching and discomfort also affecting the condition of your poor pet's coat!
Fleas flourish in moist, warm conditions and are often a problem in the coastal areas. Each female flea will lay 20 eggs at each time which means that in her lifetime she will lay between 400 and 500 eggs (1 flea has the potential to produce 500 fleas!!!!!) During unfavorable conditions such as cold winters the pupae stage of the lifecycle may survive for several months and the adult flea can also go without a blood meal for several months, (no wonder these are tough little critters to get rid of)
As if causing itchy, painful bites on your pet wasn't bad enough, these jumping insects also transmit tapeworm. So, remember to de-worm your pet at the same time as treating for fleas. See Parasite Dr. for more information.
The natural way
The obvious first step is to do as much as possible to keep your pet flea free. To get to the root cause of this condition it is important to rid your pet of fleas entirely. As a conscientious, holistic pet owner you are no doubt aware of the potential side effects of using topical pesticides on your furry friend in order to control fleas.
Unfortunately when your pet has a bad reaction to flea bites, the pesticide is the lesser evil as all the FleaDerm in the world will bring your pet no relief if those pesky fleas keep on biting. Please use a veterinary prescribed flea repellent (preferably one that is bad for the fleas but not for your pet!) and follow directions closely.
Certain herbs and other natural ingredients have been used by herbalists for thousands of years and can be of great benefit to your pet. These remedies can help to soothe the skin and support skin health without the risk of side effects, making them a safe solution for your pet.
What is FleaDerm?
FleaDerm contains a blend of natural ingredients in an herbal cream and will effectively soothe the skin around the site of a flea bite.
What are the Ingredients?
FleaDerm contains the following 100% natural ingredients.
German Chamomile (Matricaria recutita) was regarded by ancient Anglo-Saxons as one of the nine sacred herbs given to the world. In modern times it is widely used as a gentle cleansing and soothing herb. (Cirigliano M. Chamomile for use as anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic and sedatives. Altern Med Alert 1999;29(9):100-104.)(Glowania, H. J., Raulin, C., and Swoboda, M. Effect of chamomile on wound healing-a clinical double-blind study. Z.Hautkr. 9-1-1987;62(17):1262, 1267-1271.)
Cleavers (Galium aperine) is an herb which has been used in folk medicine for many centuries as a cleansing tonic and lymphatic cleanser and blood purifier. Regular use helps to support skin health and comfort.
Marigold (Calendula officinalis) is an herbal ingredient also very beneficial to the skin. (Dietz V. Calendula preparations to treat cutaneous infections. Alt Med Alert 1998;1(12):140-142.)( Della Loggia R., et al. Topical anti-inflammatory activity of Calendula officinalis extracts. Planta Med 1990;56:658.)
Witchhazel (Hamamelis virginianum) has long been used by Native Americans to support and maintain skin health. (Masaki, H., Atsumi, T., and Sakurai, H. Protective activity of hamamelitannin on cell damage of murine skin fibroblasts induced by UVB irradiation. J.Dermatol.Sci. 1995;10(1):25-34. ) (Iauk, L., Lo Bue, A. M., Milazzo, I., Rapisarda, A., and Blandino, G. Antibacterial activity of medicinal plant extracts against periodontopathic bacteria. Phytother.Res. 2003; 17(6):599-604.) Graphites (30C) not only helps to promote skin health, but also assists with natural skin hydration due to its excellent skin conditioning properties.
How do I use FleaDerm?
FleaDerm comes in a topical cream form and is easily applied directly onto the skin.
DIRECTIONS
After cleansing, apply to affected area three times daily. Cleansing with Clenzor is recommended.
NOTE: For external use only.
How long until I see results?
FleaDerm has excellent soothing properties that get to work right away. Continued improvement should be noted with ongoing use.
How long will a bottle last?
One 25 ml tube of FleaDerm will last for up to 30 days with daily use, depending on the size and needs of your pet.
PetAlive FleaDerm
Soothe the skin surrounding common flea bites in pets
Support skin health naturally
Reduce scratching
All it takes is just one flea
Fleas are extremely common parasites among dogs and cats. Fleas bite their host animal and suck the blood for nutrition, leaving saliva behind under the pet's skin. Recent scientific studies have shown that flea saliva contains around 15 different allergens making life very uncomfortable for unfortunate dogs and cats! For some animals, all it takes is just one flea to set up a flurry of scratching and discomfort also affecting the condition of your poor pet's coat!
Fleas flourish in moist, warm conditions and are often a problem in the coastal areas. Each female flea will lay 20 eggs at each time which means that in her lifetime she will lay between 400 and 500 eggs (1 flea has the potential to produce 500 fleas!!!!!) During unfavorable conditions such as cold winters the pupae stage of the lifecycle may survive for several months and the adult flea can also go without a blood meal for several months, (no wonder these are tough little critters to get rid of)
As if causing itchy, painful bites on your pet wasn't bad enough, these jumping insects also transmit tapeworm. So, remember to de-worm your pet at the same time as treating for fleas. See Parasite Dr. for more information.
The natural way
The obvious first step is to do as much as possible to keep your pet flea free. To get to the root cause of this condition it is important to rid your pet of fleas entirely. As a conscientious, holistic pet owner you are no doubt aware of the potential side effects of using topical pesticides on your furry friend in order to control fleas.
Unfortunately when your pet has a bad reaction to flea bites, the pesticide is the lesser evil as all the FleaDerm in the world will bring your pet no relief if those pesky fleas keep on biting. Please use a veterinary prescribed flea repellent (preferably one that is bad for the fleas but not for your pet!) and follow directions closely.
Certain herbs and other natural ingredients have been used by herbalists for thousands of years and can be of great benefit to your pet. These remedies can help to soothe the skin and support skin health without the risk of side effects, making them a safe solution for your pet.
What is FleaDerm?
FleaDerm contains a blend of natural ingredients in an herbal cream and will effectively soothe the skin around the site of a flea bite.
What are the Ingredients?
FleaDerm contains the following 100% natural ingredients.
German Chamomile (Matricaria recutita) was regarded by ancient Anglo-Saxons as one of the nine sacred herbs given to the world. In modern times it is widely used as a gentle cleansing and soothing herb. (Cirigliano M. Chamomile for use as anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic and sedatives. Altern Med Alert 1999;29(9):100-104.)(Glowania, H. J., Raulin, C., and Swoboda, M. Effect of chamomile on wound healing-a clinical double-blind study. Z.Hautkr. 9-1-1987;62(17):1262, 1267-1271.)
Cleavers (Galium aperine) is an herb which has been used in folk medicine for many centuries as a cleansing tonic and lymphatic cleanser and blood purifier. Regular use helps to support skin health and comfort.
Marigold (Calendula officinalis) is an herbal ingredient also very beneficial to the skin. (Dietz V. Calendula preparations to treat cutaneous infections. Alt Med Alert 1998;1(12):140-142.)( Della Loggia R., et al. Topical anti-inflammatory activity of Calendula officinalis extracts. Planta Med 1990;56:658.)
Witchhazel (Hamamelis virginianum) has long been used by Native Americans to support and maintain skin health. (Masaki, H., Atsumi, T., and Sakurai, H. Protective activity of hamamelitannin on cell damage of murine skin fibroblasts induced by UVB irradiation. J.Dermatol.Sci. 1995;10(1):25-34. ) (Iauk, L., Lo Bue, A. M., Milazzo, I., Rapisarda, A., and Blandino, G. Antibacterial activity of medicinal plant extracts against periodontopathic bacteria. Phytother.Res. 2003; 17(6):599-604.) Graphites (30C) not only helps to promote skin health, but also assists with natural skin hydration due to its excellent skin conditioning properties.
How do I use FleaDerm?
FleaDerm comes in a topical cream form and is easily applied directly onto the skin.
DIRECTIONS
After cleansing, apply to affected area three times daily. Cleansing with Clenzor is recommended.
NOTE: For external use only.
How long until I see results?
FleaDerm has excellent soothing properties that get to work right away. Continued improvement should be noted with ongoing use.
How long will a bottle last?
One 25 ml tube of FleaDerm will last for up to 30 days with daily use, depending on the size and needs of your pet.