Dr. Paul’s
Super Wound Spray | Natural Skin & Wound Support
Super Wound Spray | Natural Skin & Wound Support
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Dr. Paul’s Super Wound Spray is a natural topical spray formulated to support skin health and comfort in animals with minor external wounds or irritations.
This herbal spray contains botanicals traditionally used to support skin recovery, including aloe vera, garlic, comfrey, calendula, and eyebright. These ingredients help maintain healthy skin and support the body’s natural healing process.
Super Wound Spray may be helpful for minor cuts, abrasions, ringworm, and areas irritated by fly strike. It is also commonly used around the eye area when supporting animals experiencing irritation commonly associated with pink eye.
The convenient spray bottle allows for easy application to affected areas, making it a practical addition to routine livestock care.
Key Benefits
- Supports skin health and tissue recovery
- Helps maintain healthy skin in minor wounds or abrasions
- Useful for areas affected by fly strike
- May support animals experiencing eye irritation
- Easy-to-use spray application
When to Use
- For minor cuts or abrasions
- For irritated skin or ringworm
- For areas affected by fly strike
- Around the eye area when supporting animals with pink eye (avoid direct contact with the eye)
Directions
Spray liberally on cuts, abrasions, or affected skin areas.
Repeat as needed.
For topical use only.
Ingredients
Organic Grain Alcohol, Aloe Vera, Garlic, Comfrey, Calendula, and Eyebright.
Product Details
Form: Topical Spray
Sizes Available:
16 oz Spray Bottle
32 oz Spray Bottle
64 oz Refill
1 Gallon Refill
Species: Livestock and animals
Application: External use only
Important Notice: This product has not been evaluated by the FDA to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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- KBKarl B.I recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars1 year agoSuper Wound Spray
Excellent formulation. This is my go-to for many issues from wounds to pink eye. Works fast.
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