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Sulfaderm - 1.5 OZ
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$29.95
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SulfaDerm or Sulfa*Derm - Helps promote Healthy skin Function.
The ingredients in Sulfaderm have been shown to help clear up most Acne in 24 hours. Bacterial infections,
Rashes, Bed Sores, Dermatitis, Eczema, Fungus/Yeast, Psoriasis type problems,
Ring Worm and Wounds that won't heal may take longer.
History of Sulfur
Our cutting edge formula is
considered a breakthrough for the treatment of acne. The ingredients in Sulfaderm have been shown has been shown
to clear up acne in one day. The active ingredient Zinc Oxide and Sulfur destroys bacteria quickly. The Zinc Oxide combats rashes. Tea Tree Oil is a
well known antiseptic and anti-fungal, while the Aloe Vera re-nourishes the
skin. Vitamin E is used as the base instead of oils that clog up the skin.
Sulfa*Derm ingredients are known probably to be the best acne and everything else cream that has ever
been made. When treating skin problems it is recommended to detoxify your
liver.
Sulfur is a yellow mineral that quite often occurs in nature in powder
form. It can, under pressure bond to water, as in mineral springs or mix into
the earth, as in mud baths. Normally sulfur is extracted from a plant source.
Sulfur has been around for a long time. Native Polynesians claim to have
cured a variety of infections in their hot sulfur mineral springs. Russian mud
treatments, high in sulfur, have been used for centuries as a reputed therapy
for arthritis. California's Napa Valley, specifically the city called Sulfur
Springs, was the health spa for the wealthy until the early 1900's. Powder
sulfur was the principle antibiotic used in World war I and II.
The volume of scientific studies on sulfur is enormous.
It turns out that sulfur is the most complex element of them all. It is
used in the production of sulfuric acid as well as gunpowder. Sulfur is the
basis of all modern sulfa drugs. Some studies have shown it to have high
anti-yeast, anti-parasite, and anti-virus effectiveness. Sulfur was the chief
antibiotic used in the U.S.A. until the mid 1900's. Every corner pharmacy sold
the yellow powder for every kind of infection and skin irritation imaginable.
Sulfur has been proven safe and effective by millions of people in dozens of
countries over hundreds of years. Due to its accepted use, sulfur has received
a FDA approval for the treatment of acne. It is time to re-introduce sulfur, an
old remedy, forgotten only in the last 50 years.
The following will give you a brief outline about the ingredients in
Sulfa*Derm. If you know you are sensitive to any of the ingredients in
Sulfa*Derm when applied topically, do not use it without consulting your health
professional.
Ingredients:
Sulfur: An acid-forming mineral that is part of the
chemical structure of the amino acids methionine, cysteine, taurine, and
glutathione, sulfur disinfects the blood, helps the body to resist bacteria,
and protects the protoplasm of the cells. It aids in necessary oxidation
reactions in the body, stimulates bile secretion, and protects against toxic
substances. Because of its ability to protect against the harmful effects of
radiation and pollution, sulfur slows down the aging process. It is found in
hemoglobin and in all body tissues, and is needed for the synthesis of
collagen, a principle protein that gives the skin its structural integrity.
Sources:
Brussel sprouts, dried beans, cabbage, eggs, fish, garlic, kale, meats,
onions, soybeans, turnips, and wheat germ contain sulfur, as do the herbs
horsetail and the amino acids cysteine, cystine, lysine, and methionine. Sulfur
is also available in tablet, capsule or powder form for internal use.
Note:
Moisture and heat may destroy or change the action of sulfur in the
body. Sulfur is the key substance that makes garlic the "King of herbs."
Zinc Oxide:
Zinc combined with a compound of oxygen. This essential mineral is
important to help prevent acne and regulate the activity of oil glands. It is
required for protein synthesis and collagen formation, and promotes a healthy
immune system and the healing of wounds.
Sources:
Zinc is found in the following food sources: brewers yeast, dulse, egg
yolks, fish, kelp, lamb, legumes, lima beans, liver, meats, mushrooms, pecans,
oysters, poultry, pumpkin seeds, torula yeast, and whole grain. Herbs that
contain zinc include alfalfa, burdock root, cayenne, chamomile, chickweed,
dandelion, eyebright, fennel seed, hops, milk thistle, nettles, parsley, rose
hips, sage, sarsaparilla, skullcap, and wild yams.
Aloe Vera:
Applied externally, heals burns and wounds; stimulates cell
regeneration; and has astringent, emolient, antifungal, antibacterial and
antiviral properties. Taken internally, soothes stomach irritation, aids in
healing, and has laxative properties. Good for skin and digestive
disorders.
Sources:
Pulp from the insides of the AloeVera plant's succulent leaves.
Chemical and Nutrient Content:
Anthroquinone, glucomannan, magnesium lactate, polysaccharides.
Tea Tree Oil:
Antibacterial/antifungal agent. Good for disinfecting wounds and healing
virtually all skin conditions, including acne, athlete's foot, cuts and
scrapes, fungal infection, herpes outbreaks, insect and spider bites, scabies,
vaginitis, and warts. Can be added to water and used as a gargle for colds and
sore throats, or as a douche for yeast infections. Not recommended for internal
use except under the careful supervision of a health care professional.
Vitamin E
Vitamin E is an antioxidant that is important for tissue repair. It
helps to strengthen capillary walls and promotes healthy skin and hair.
Sources:
Vitamin E is found in the following food sources: coldpressed vegetable
oils, dark green leafy vegetables, legumes, nuts, seeds, and whole grains.
Significant quantities of this vitamin are also found in brown rice, cornmeal,
dulse, eggs, kelp, desiccated liver, milk, oatmeal, organ meats, soybeans,
sweet potatoes, watercress, wheat, and wheat germ. Herbs that contain vitamin E
include alfalfa, bladderwrack, dandelion, dong quai, flaxseed, nettle, oat
straw, raspberry leaf, and rose hips.
Directions: (External Use Only)
You may apply Sulfa*Derm to the skin area 4 to 8 times daily. The
more often you apply it the faster it works. For chronic skin problems such as
Psoriasis, you may apply a thick layer to area and wrap with cling wrap at
night while sleeping. Each morning after using cling wrap there will be a zinc
oxide residue that must be removed. Reapply Sulfa*Derm daily even when using
cling wrap. Most acne conditions are gone within 24 to 48 hours if used as
directed above. Chronic skin problems may take one or two weeks for maximum
results.
Warning:
Do not get in to your eyes. If skin irritation develops or increases,
discontinue use and consult a physician. When using cling wrap, be sure to
apply only to lower parts of the body below the neck line.
Liver Detox:
It is best to use a Lipotrope when cleansing the liver. We suggest
Hepata*Trope”, a complete all natural Lipotropic factor for detoxing
fats and chemicals. Helps to restore the liver function back to normal.
As new technology is discovered, products sold on Healing*Edge Science
may have ingredient or raw material source changes without notice. This is
necessary to maintain the highest quality products available. If there are any
major changes that would alter the function of the product, or has a known drug
or food interaction, they will be posted on the web site.
Directions: Can be applied to area 4 to 6 times a day for the first week.
Information on the ingredients in this formula can be researched at www.PubMed.gov. |