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HomeoPet HP Healing Cream, 14 gm
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HomeoPet HP Healing Cream, 14 gm is a non-steroidal, anti-infective, first aid cream for animals that can be used to promote rapid healing in wounds, cuts, bites and burns. |
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HP Healing Cream
Homeopathic First Aid Remedies
HP Healing Cream is a non-steroidal, anti-infective,
first aid cream for animals that can be used to promote rapid healing in wounds,
cuts, bites and burns.
| Ingredients |
Aconitum Napellus 3x
(Monkshood) |
Conditions start suddenly, often
triggered by a cold wind or exposure to cold. It is a treatment for
acute fevers, particularly sudden onset after injury, and is used in the
first stage of onset of any condition or illness. |
Arnica Montana 3x
(Leopard’s Bane) |
Treats or prevent foul or putrid septic conditions
following a minor cut, crack, graze, wound, fall, blow, or bruising.
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Arsencium Iodatum 8x
(Iodide of Arsenic) |
There are acrid discharges (burn of hair and skin)
that often smell bad. Swollen glands and skin lesions similar to
psoriasis or eczema. Open ulcers often respond to its use. |
Belladonna 3x
(Deadly Nightshade) |
Fever with a bounding pulse (in the neck
particularly), often with the local area being hot flushed, red and
swollen and often the whole animal can be in this state. This is one of
the main treatments for acute fever as the signs suggest. The head is
often warmer than the legs and body. The eyes often have a wild look as
the pupils dilate with the fever, accompanying injury or infection.
Animals, though normally placid, can be fractious even aggressive with
twitching. |
Bellis Perenis 3x
(Bruisewort) |
Very like Arnica, it is used for damaged tissue,
repairing deeper tissues when affected by injury or inflammation such as
occurs in road traffic accidents. It is also very important in the deep
bruising that occurs in the birth canal and its associated regions
during delivery. Useful for inflammation and infection coming on around
these events or similar tissue injuries, especially a blow in any
species. |
Bryonia 3x
(Wild Hops) |
Bryonia is indicated for sprains and arthritis with
stiffness that is worse with movement. It is indicated where the
condition causes the affected animal not to want to move and often the
animal is worse when it moves even slightly. |
Calendula Offcinalis 3x
(Pot Marigold) |
From the same family as Arnica and Bellis P, it is
used for conditions where laceration or tearing occurs, and speeds the
healing. It helps the healing of tissues both before and after
inflammation, abscessation, such as occurs in mastitis. Various species
of Marigolds have been shown to have anti-viral, antibacterial,
antifungal, anti-inflammatory and keratolytic properties . |
Chamomilla Matricaria 3x
(German Chamomile) |
Used for conditions where the patient is irritable
from the pain of the condition, particularly where the animal bites,
scratches, pecks or kicks (depending on species) due to the pain of the
condition. The area becomes very sore and inflamed, being particularly
tender to the touch. |
Echinacea Angustifolia 3x
(Purple Cone-flower) |
Used for its antiseptic and immune properties. It is
of prime importance in the treatment of septic conditions that tend
toward gangrene and septicaemia when neglected. Its use ranges from
acute to septic conditions, particularly when associated with a fever.
It has an additional benefit where initial causation is bites by
insects, animals or even snakes. Its immune effects extend to cases of
staphylococcal infection such as MRSA’s and other complaints that affect
the skin, or immunity in general. |
Echinacea Purpurea 3x
(Black Sampson) |
Used in a similar fashion to Echinacea Angustifolia,
but the fevers tend to be lower and last longer. Both are sometimes
seen as interchangeable despite the difference in the fever type. Both
forms of Echinacea are particularly useful in cases with fever and
Staphylococcal infection, including Mastitis. They are also noted for
their immune supportive action acting as a preventative for mastitis. |
Graphites 8x
(Black Pencil Lead) |
It is a form or pure carbon, which contains a small
amount of iron. Its prime use in this cream is as an antipsoric , a
term meaning it is used for eczema, psoriasis, or herpes, characterized
by eruptions and itching. |
Hamamelis Virginia 3x
(Witch-hazel) |
Used particularly for conditions associated with
bleeding, with a specific action on blood vessels and this is shown in
the deep red color of the original homeopathic tincture. Used to treat
venous congestion, which can be evidenced by larger than normal veins in
the affected region or where veins are painful hard and knotty.
Hamamellis has many other properties in common with Calendula, including
its use in burns (including sunburn) and injury. Is wonderful for the
removal of bruising, along with Arnica. |
Hepar Sulphuris 3x
(Calcium Sulphide) |
Used where there is a tendency to great pus formation
(clots in milk or in abscess discharges), often with great pain. It is
also known for its ability to get pus out of an affected gland or
abscess, and restore normal function. The affected area and often the
whole patient are over-sensitive to touch. In fact, the whole animal is
often described as “touchy” at best, downright dangerous at worst when
touched. It is excellent for sore, cracked nipples. |
Hypericum Perforatum 3x
(St. John’s Wort)
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Used where conditions are more painful than one would
expect. It excels for the treatment of wounds, particularly lacerated
and puncture wounds, even more so when in combination with Calendula,
giving the cream the property of being easier to apply after each
application. Useful for fresh scars that are painful or old wounds or
injuries that remain painful, even when the wound has healed. The prime
action of Hypericum is on nerve endings where they are alight from
injury. |
Lachesis 8x
(Bushmaster Snake)
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Used in malignant septic states, similar in
appearance to those that onset after a snake bite. Often wounds progress
to a gangrenous state, with a blue or purpling of the udder and ending
with collapse, then cardiac and respiratory failure in neglected cases.
An odd feature here is that symptoms are often worse on the left side of
the animal. Gangrenous conditions are often a feature of E.Coli type
infections. |
Ledum 3x
(Marsh Tea) |
Indicated for use in wounds, particularly puncture
wounds like those from a nail, which are surprisingly cool to the touch
and rapidly develop into a foul smelling abscess. These signs are often
accompanied by swelling, red spots and a rash similar to skin that has
had contact with poison ivy. |
Millefolium 3x
(Yarrow) |
Used for injuries and complaints that are associated
with excessively free bleeding. It also has application where conditions
are accompanied by the onset of convulsions or tremors, such as the drop
in milk yield associated with eclampsia. Application of cream to skin
can help locally with healing. |
Mercurius Solubilis 8x
(Mercury)
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Used where there is a painful, bad smelling discharge
or wound with a greenish or bloody tinge. When affected with such an
infection, the animal can be downright dangerous. |
Phytolacca 6c
(Pokeweed) |
Used for glands that become swollen and hot. It is a
pre-eminent treatment for mastitis and mammary gland disorders, usually
with radiating pains. The gland, if left untreated, becomes extremely
tender, swollen and can progress to become stony hard with enlarged
lymph glands. The affected area can develop a purple tinge; the teats
or nipples if affected become cracked and very sensitive. |
Ruta Graveolans 3x
(Garden Rue) |
Used for its effects on ligaments and connective
tissue in general. Its action helps in supporting the udder through
mastitis. It also helps the prevention and, where formed, promotes
resorption of nodules. It improves the elasticity of ligaments. Ruta
is a wonderful remedy for sprains along with Bryonia Arnica and Rhus Tox
giving the cream an application for joint sprains or affected ligaments.
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Rhus Toxicodendron 3x
(Poison Oak) |
Used for rashes on the skin that can range from
urticaria, to being red and swollen with crusts, ranging from being much
like a cold sore in a human to chickenpox, which is similar to what
occurs with Bovine Herpes Mammilitis. Animals benefiting from this are
often stiff, worse for cold damp weather and on first rising. It also
benefits where pus replacing the vesicles erodes the hair. The rash is
very itchy and animals thus affected will tear at themselves while cows
and large animals, thus affected, will kick their udder as a result.
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Silicia 3x
(Pure Flint) |
Used to stop the development or promote the
resorption of pus where it has already formed. It acts to help with the
expulsion of foreign bodies, such as thorns. Animals that are chilly
and seek heat particularly benefit from Silicia’s action. It helps with
the removal of scarring. |
Stellaria Media 3x
(Chickweed) |
Used for its healing effects, particularly on skin.
It acts on cuts burns and bruises as well as rheumatic symptoms, the
latter appearing as the stiffness often accompanying infection. |
Sulphur 3x
(Sublimated Sulphur) |
Sulphur, like Graphites, is a major antipsoric,
making it useful for eczema, psoriasis, or herpes, characterized by
eruptions and itching. Sulphur conditions usually smell, but the smell
can be washed off with shampoos, soaps, etc., yet within a few days the
strong smell from the condition will return. Sulphur is particularly
useful in animals that are averse to heat and seek shade in hot
weather. |
Symphytum 3x
(Comfrey) |
Symphytum is commonly known as” bone-knit,” making
this cream of use where bones are bruised fractured or other wise
injured, especially when used alongside HomeoPet First Aid. It is used
for bruising that goes right down to, and includes, the bones. It is
also known as the Arnica of the eye and the cream can be used around,
but not in, the eye in cases of injury in that region. |
Thuja 3x
(Arbor vitae) |
It has a reputation in the treatment of warts on any
part of the body. Thuja also has application in the treatment of yeast
and fungal infections. Patients who respond well to it often have a
greasy and oily skin and coat. |
In a base of 25% Lanolin & 50% Petroleum at 2oz/lb with
25% Mineral oil for cold climates
INDICATIONS: First aid for
grazes, cuts, bruises, wounds, burns, bites, scars, aids with infected wounds,
sprains, ulcers, cracked skin and pads, and bedsores.
INFORMATION ON THE COMBINATION: This
combination of ingredients in its cream base provides a salve for a wide range
of conditions affecting a broad range of species. It can be used as an adjunct
in the treatment of septic wounds, both acute and chronic particularly in
combination with antibiotic therapy where appropriate. The ingredients
have been selected to have a synergistic effect and are used at levels where the
product is totally safe, natural and side-effect free. It is effective in
its own right, but can be used in any treatment regimen without any danger of
interaction. It promotes healing, not just of the skin, but also of the
deeper tissues in general. If applied at the earliest sign of change, it
can be used to prevent progression to a more serious problem. The cream
can be used for a wide range of problems from minor cuts and grazes, to major
wounds and tears, even sunburn. The cream works exceptionally well when
used externally and complemented by the use of Homeopet Trauma (First
Aid), given orally for internal support.
FORMS: Cream
PACKAGE SIZE: .15 ml tube
DOSE: All species dogs, cats,
rabbits birds, etc., except fish. Apply to affected area once to three
times daily covering entire affected area. Once a response is seen, the
administration should either be reduced or ceased, only reapplying should
symptoms reappear.
ADMINISTRATION: Optimally, the
cream should be applied directly to ulcers and large open wounds. For
incised (surgical wounds), similar cut type wounds, or puncture wounds, the
cream should be applied around the area. The cream is designed for
compatibility with other Homeopet Products such as HP Trauma (Homepets First Aid
Solution), HP Joint Relief, HP Skin & Itch, HP Hot Spot, HP Skin & Sebborrhea,
and HP Flea. Where wounds are cleaned by washing, for example with salt
water, they should be dried well before application of the cream.
ADVERSE EFFECTS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS:
None known. Although no evidence exists to the contrary, care should be
taken with its use in pregnant animals as low potency homeopathics are
historically not regarded as totally safe in pregnancy, despite their lack of
chemicals. Should a suspected adverse reaction be seen or you want advice,
please contact HomeoPet, LLC (contact information at bottom of sheet).
DRUG INTERACTIONS: None known.
For animal use only. Keep out of reach of children.
PHARMACEUTICAL PRECAUTIONS: Store
at room temperature, out of direct sunlight, and away from strong odors.
USER SAFETY: As with any cream
product applied to an open wound, protective gloves are advised. No adverse
effects have been recorded even without protective gloves. There have been
reports of beneficial rather than adverse effects. As homeopathics are
active in humans, care is advised when handling product, although a long history
of homeopathics used in humans shows a very high safety margin.
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: To date,
none found.
Overall Customer Rating: 4.00
Customer Reviews: 1
Reviewer: forwardess from Atl, Ga
I have a German Shepherd male who loves to frolic in the woods and get torn up, yadda yada. My Malinois also has severe allergies to fleas so before we put her on flea preventative she would break out real bad and scratch til she gave herself sores. I use this cream for every little thing and it seems to give them a decent amount of relief and speed up the healing process. Doggy neosporin. Very handy, no odor, came in the mail a few days after I ordered it. The VetDepot staff are wonderful in customer service.
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This information is for general reference only and should not be used for the diagnosis or treatment of any condition of your pet. Because is intended as a general reference, this information may not include all possible uses, precautions, directions, reactions (including allergic), drug interactions, or withdrawal times. Always consult your local veterinarian and have your pet examined for any advice concerning the diagnosis and treatment of your pet, including which products and doses are most appropriate. Any trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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