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Since 1996, Zanfel Poison Ivy, Oak Sumac Wash has safely and effectively helped poison ivy rash sufferers Get relief in 30 seconds from this gentle soap that removes urushiol oil from the skin
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Zanfel removes urushiol, the oil in poison ivy that binds to the skin and produces the symptoms of itching, redness, and swelling Zanfel surrounds and removes the toxin from the dermal layers so that the body may immediately begin healing, and will no longer attack itself
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Find Zanfel Poison Ivy Wash At These Retailers Zanfel Poison Ivy Wash is carried at many pharmacies and major retailers across the U S Check with your favorite local pharmacy to see if they carry Zanfel
- Poison Ivy, Oak and Sumac Facts Myths - Zanfel
Approximately 85 percent of the population will develop an allergic reaction if exposed to poison ivy, oak, or sumac, according to the American Academy of Dermatology (For more information about poison ivy and contact dermatitis, visit the American Academy of Dermatology at www aad org) Nearly one-third of forestry workers and firefighters who battle forest fires in California, Oregon and
- Educational Resources – Zanfel Poison Ivy, Oak Sumac Wash
Poison Ivy, Oak Sumac: A Rash of Information about Identification, Treatment and Prevention – produced by Zanfel Laboratories, this is a educational brochure discussing the symptoms and treatment of the urushiol-induced rash and how to prevent contact with these poisonous plants
- Top 4 Frequently Asked Questions - Zanfel
A Yes Zanfel can be used on any poison ivy, oak, or sumac rash, even with oozing, blisters, etc Zanfel is a soap-based product that will clean the area as it removes the plants' toxin, stops the itching, and puts the body in a position to heal
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act dermatitis when absorbed through large breaks in the skin Topical antihistamines don’t work to reduce itching,12 and except in very mild cases, over-the-counter hydro-cortisone is too weak to have any helpful effect 13 An over-the-counter wash called Zanfel has been shown in two small studies to significantly reduce redness and
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