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Wheezal Calendula Dusting Dressing Powder

(40 gm Dusting Powder in bottle)
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Wheezal Calendula Dusting Dressing Powder
Product Details
Wheezal Calendula Dusting Dressing Powder is a homoeopathic dusting powder formulated to support the healing process for various skin concerns. Enriched with Arnica, Calendula, Acidum Boricum, Zinc Oxidatum, and Cantharis, this powder may help manage open wounds and related skin concerns. This powder may also help with itching following perspiration and may help provide soothing relief for burns and scalds.

Key Ingredients:
Each 5 gm contains: Acidum Boricum 2x HP, 2 gm; Arnica Montana Q HP, 0.1125 ml; Calendula Officinalis Q HP, 0.1125 ml; Cantharis Q HP, 0.1125 ml; Zincum Oxidatum 2x HP, 2 gm; Talc Powder qs to 5 gm.

Indications:
  • For individuals with open wounds, sores, ulcers, or those experiencing eczema and itching

Product Form:
  • Powder

Net Qty:
2 Bottles of 40 gm

Key Benefits:
  • Wheezal Calendula Dusting Dressing Powder is formulated to assist with the management of various skin issues. It may help in supporting the healing of sores and open wounds
  • The powder's potential antiseptic and disinfectant properties might help in managing skin issues and support recovery
  • It may help manage itching and soothe skin irritation caused by burns and scalds
  • The inclusion of calendula and arnica is intended to support the healing process and support healthy granulation tissue
  • This dusting powder may be a useful addition for those seeking natural care for minor skin concerns

Directions for Use:
To be used as a dusting powder over affected parts of the body as directed by the physician.

Safety Information:
  • A Homeopathic Proprietary Medicine
  • For external use only
  • Keep in a cool & dark place

Quick Tips:
  • Apply the powder after cleaning the wound to help support healing
  • It can be used regularly to assist with skin conditions like eczema and to promote healing of minor skin injuries

Content on this page was last updated on 20 December, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)