Calendula Officinalis,thuja Occidentalis,apis Mellifera Venom
Generic Name: calendula officinalis,thuja occidentalis,apis mellifera venom
Brand Names:
Bee Venom Skin Tag
Uses for the temporary reliefofsymptoms associated with skin tags suchas overgrowths and polyps
Overview
Uses for the temporary reliefofsymptoms associated with skin tags suchas overgrowths and polyps
Uses
For external application only.
Dosage
Wash the affected aredSoak the skin tagin warm water for 5minutes and dryit thoroughlyAnoly one drop at a time with theapplicator to cover each skin tagcompletely alow to dryUse self-adhesive cushioning pads tocover the skin tagif desired Repeatthis process once or twice daily asneeded,for up to 12 weeks,until theskin tagis removed(Note:For externaluse,and can not be applied to healthyskin)
Warnings
When using this product,Rinseimmediately with wateriftheproduct liquid gets into the eyesDo not use it on damaged orirritatedskin. Stop use and ask a doctorifirritation occurssymptoms worsen after7 days
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Calendula Officinalis,thuja Occidentalis,apis Mellifera Venom used for?▼
For external application only.
What are the important warnings for Calendula Officinalis,thuja Occidentalis,apis Mellifera Venom?▼
When using this product,Rinseimmediately with wateriftheproduct liquid gets into the eyesDo not use it on damaged orirritatedskin. Stop use and ask a doctorifirritation occurssymptoms worsen after7 days
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Medical Disclaimer
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