
Lord's Cantharis Ointment
- Soothes and calms irritated skin naturally.
- Provides effective relief from burns and scalds.
- Helps reduce itching, redness, and burning sensations.
- Supports faster skin healing and recovery.
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Expected Delivery
Jun 16 – Jun 22
to your location
9-13 business days
You save USD 0.11
Expected Delivery
Jun 16 – Jun 22
to your location
9-13 business days
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Homeopathic Ointment for Burns, Itching, and Skin Irritation
This homeopathic ointment is specially formulated to provide quick relief from burns, scalds, and skin irritation. It absorbs easily into the skin, helping to soothe discomfort, reduce inflammation, and promote natural healing. Ideal for minor burns, blisters, and itching, it offers gentle yet effective skin care.
Key Benefits
- Helps prevent blister formation and supports skin recovery.
- Beneficial for skin ulcers, irritation, and inflammation.
- Provides relief from burning, itching, and redness.
- Promotes faster healing of minor wounds and eruptions.
Safety Information
- Read the label carefully before use.
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Keep out of reach of children.
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