Ingredients in ZyGone™
Bee Proplis
Propolis is a resinous substance coming from bees. Bees use Propolis as a sealant in their hives. Research shows that Propolis has antiviral properties and that Propolis can reduce
inflammation of the mucous membranes of the mouth. Further, the Bee Propolis found in ZyGone™ has been found to be non-toxic when applied to the skin.
The Bee Propolis used in ZyGone™ consists of 55% resinous compounds and balsam, 30% beeswax, 10% ethereal and aromatic oil, and 5% bee pollen. Propolis may cause severe allergic
reactions in individuals allergic to bee stings or bee products. Such individuals should consult a physician before using this product.
Aloe
Aloe has medicinal properties that have been known for thousands of years to be useful in alleviating the discomfort associated with various skin disorders. The Aloe Vera leaf contains numerous
vitamins and minerals such as Vitamins C and E, Zinc, Polysaccharides (a type of carbohydrate that stimulates skin growth and repair), amino-acids, enzymes, essential oils, essential fatty acids
(anti-inflammatory), glycoprotein (protein carbohydrates compounds that speed the healing process and alleviate pain and inflammation).
Rose Hips
Rose Hips contains substantial amounts of Vitamin C, Calcium, and Phosphorus. Rose Hips provides nourishment for the skin while helping prevent infections or fighting infections once present.
Rose Hips solutions are commonly used externally as a wash for scabs and sores.
ZyGone has a long shelf life, expires 02/2018.
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