What is Pure-Clenz
Solution?
Bumps
and scrapes are an inescapable part of life, regardless of age. Children
are especially prone and their adventurous spirits and keen desire to
learn by experimentation can land them in all sorts of trouble!
Every
home needs a safe and effective cleansing product on hand to safely and
effectively deal with these minor accidents and to make sure that the
normal healing process is encouraged.
Pure-Clenz Solution is Nature’s First Aid kit in a bottle! Containing
carefully selected herbs, used for generations to safely cleanse and
facilitate healing, Pure-Clenz is the Natural Solution! Not only will
Pure-Clenz carefully cleanse the affected area, but it will also help to
reduce bleeding and promote infection free healing. The carefully
selected herbal ingredients in Pure-Clenz are 100% safe and natural and
have a long and well documented history of traditional use for skin
injuries. Keep Pure-Clenz Solution on hand to get to work quickly and
effectively on all your family's bumps and scrapes.
Like
all Feelgood Health products, Pure-Clenz Solution has been developed
with care by our practising Clinical Psychologist along with experts in
the field of naturopathy and is
manufactured according to the highest pharmaceutical standards.
Individual ingredients are well-researched and have been specially
chosen for their high safety profile in natural family health.
What are the Ingredients?
Pure-Clenz contains
the following carefully chosen combination of herbal ingredients:
Agrimonia eupatoria (Agrimony) is a
well-known astringent herb which helps to tighten and constrict tissues
and will therefore help to staunch blood flow and diminish blood loss.
In addition, the natural properties of Agrimony will assist with
recovery and promote the natural healing process of the cellular tissue.
Hamamelis virginiana (Witch Hazel) has a
long history of use among Native Americans and is found in numerous
commercial skin care and treatment products. Like Agrimony, the natural
astringent properties of Witch Hazel are invaluable in the healing
process.
Achillea millefolium (Yarrow)
According to legend, Yarrow was named after Achilles, the Greek mythical
figure, who used it to stop the bleeding wounds of his soldiers.
Calendula officianalis (Marigold) is
one of the best and most highly respected herbs in the management of
local skin problems. Calendula is an effective first-aid solution for
all minor burns and scalds, as well as any skin abrasion. Calendula will
also benefit the healing process by stimulating the natural process of
healthy skin and tissue regeneration.
Pure-Clenz Solution contains less than 1% pure pharmaceutical grade
ethanol when diluted as directed.
How has Pure-Clenz helped
others?
“Pure-Clenz is the mainstay of my medicine chest at home. Between my
husband, a DIY enthusiast, our three children and myself we must use
Pure-Clenz at least once every week in our family. It is the only
product that I ever use as it works fantastically. My children love it
because it doesn’t sting ......and it stops the bleeding right away. We
always use your Pure-Heal gel afterwards and are thrilled with the way
they work. So far no infections and no scarring in our family!”
Bianca, full time mom, MA
“My
mother is getting on in years and she has very thin skin which is easily
damaged - she just has to brush past the kitchen table and she will cut
herself. It has been an ongoing battle looking after these cuts and
scrapes as they tend to get infected so quickly and, at her age,
infection really worries me. Pure-Clenz has really helped her. It works
fast, she bleeds much less and she heals much quicker.”
Gail J,
New York
“Thank
you for your great products! I have just added Pure-Clenz and Pure-Heal
to my collection and I am so impressed with the way that they work. Keep
up with the great new products!”
Ms M
Timballe
How do I use Pure-Clenz
Solution?
Directions:
Add 15 drops to approx. 25 ml warm water (previously boiled or
sterilized) and gently cleanse the affected area using cotton
wool soaked in the solution. Make a fresh solution every time you
cleanse the affected area.
Caution:
Pure-Clenz Solution is for external use only.
Note:
For best results apply
Pure-Heal Gel
after cleansing with Pure-Clenz.
How long until
I see results?
Applying Pure-Clenz
Solution to the affected area will help to reduce bleeding and
cleanse the lesion. Regular use thereafter, along with Pure-Heal Gel
will promote rapid and healthy healing.
How long will a
bottle last?
This will depend on
the frequency of use. However, Pure-Clenz is strong and concentrated and
a little goes a long way!
Pure-Clenz Solution
comes in a 50ml bottle and only a few drops are needed each time.
First Aid Information for treating cuts and scrapes at home
Please note that
this information is offered for educational purposes only and is not
intended to be a substitute for professional medical attention. When in
doubt, please consult your health practitioner.
Most minor cuts and
scrapes can be effectively managed at home, but proper care is essential
to avoid infection and to promote healthy healing. Here are some
important guidelines to help you care for simple wounds:
·
Wash up –
if at all possible wash and clean your hands thoroughly before dealing
with any open wounds. If you have any surgical gloves available wear
them. This will help to reduce the risk of introducing infection into
the wound.
·
Stop the bleeding
– this is the first step in wound care and most minor cuts don’t bleed
excessively and often stop on their own in time. If they don’t, apply
gentle pressure to the wound with a clean cloth or bandage for 20-30
minutes. Don’t keep lifting the cloth as this may damage or dislodge the
clot that is forming and the bleeding could resume.
·
Clean the wound
– Scrub your hands well and then rinse the wound with plain clean water
to dislodge any infective particles that may be embedded in the wound.
Do not use soap on the wound itself as this may irritate the broken
tissue. You can use tweezers soaked in alcohol to remove obvious debris
stuck in the wound.
·
Apply an antiseptic
such as Pure-Clenz, to the wound. This will clean the area of infectious
organisms and promote healthy healing
·
Cover the wound – While smaller wounds, abrasions and insect bites
can be left open to dry, deeper cuts may need to be covered for awhile.
This will help to keep harmful bacteria away from the open wound and
will also make it difficult to scratch and pick at the wound, all of
which can introduce infection. Don’t blow on the wound – this can
introduce infection. Covering wounds is especially useful for children –
they love bandages and plasters and it can stop them from picking at
their injury. Remove the covering once the wound has healed enough to
make infection unlikely as exposure to air will now aid healing.
·
Change the dressing
whenever it gets
dirty or wet and at least once a day.
·
Deep wounds may need stitching.
If you cannot bring
the two edges together, the wound is very deep or there is protruding
muscle or fat, please see your health care practitioner as stitches may
be required
·
Watch for signs of infection –
If you notice any redness, swelling or pus or feel any throbbing pain,
please see your health care practitioner as the wound may be infected.
When should I
consult my doctor?
While most cuts and
scrapes can be effectively dealt with at home, there are occasions when
you will need to seek medical assistance.
Here are some
pointers:
·
Bleeding is not stopping
with continuous pressure or is profuse. Any blood loss that appears to
pump or come in spurts requires urgent medical attention as it may
indicate an injury to an artery.
·
Cuts that go below the top layer of skin
and may require
stitching. In general the sooner the stitches are put in, the lower the
risk of infection and scarring.
·
People with decreased immune system,
(e.g. cancer
patients and those on long term cortisone medications) are more likely
to develop an infection and should seek medical care.
·
Diabetics
are also more prone
to developing infections and should take extreme care in treating
wounds, especially to the extremities.
·
Puncture wounds,
(e.g. from stepping
on a nail) can be extremely deep, introducing infection deep into the
tissues and even into the bone if they have penetrated far enough. Use
the same first aid tips as above, keeping the affected body part
elevated, and if you have any suspicions that bone may have been
penetrated or that there is infection please consult your doctor.
·
High risk wounds
should be seen by a
doctor. These include animal and human bites, wounds with embedded
gravel, deep puncture wounds and wounds with ragged edges.
·
The
elderly and those with vascular or circulatory problems
are also more prone
to infection and may need to seek medical care sooner rather than later.
·
Any
injury in or near to the eye
should be evaluated
by your doctor.
How will I know
if the wound is infected?
There are a number
of signs that a wound may be infected and these are some of the most
common ones that you might see:
-
Red, inflamed
skin around the wound
-
The area around
the wound is swollen, warm to the touch
-
The wound is
becoming increasingly painful, often throbbing pain
-
The wound begins
to drain greenish or yellowish pus
-
Red streaking
of the skin around the wound
can indicate that the infection has entered the lymphatic system.
This can be serious and you should seek prompt medical care.
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