SOOTHES ITCHING AND ENCOURAGES NATURAL HAIR REGROWTH
For horses and ponies to relieve itching, sooth and encourage hair to grow back naturally.
Effective product which helps to relieve itching, aids healing, soothes and encourages natural hair regrowth. Soothe itch is highly recommended for sweet itch, and over the last few years has had amazing results with some extremely positive feedback.
As the product is completely natural it will not be harmful to yourself whilst applying it to the horse's affected areas.
Sooth-itch contains a complex of ingredients in its formula including Lavender Oil, Tea Tree Oil, Chamomile Oil and Citrepel.
Soothe itch is highly recommended for sweet itch, easy to use, fast to apply and very effective. You will see amazing results.
Active ingredients: Lavendula angustifolia (Pure Lavender Oil), Malaleuca alternifolia (Pure Tea Tree Oil), Chamaemelum nobile (Pure Chamomile Oil); Citripel.
Directions:
Apply directly to the affected area of the horse or pony´s skin, and rub in.
For external and animal use only. Keep out of reach of children. Store in cool dry place. Do not swallow – If ingested by people/animals, give plenty of water, do not induce vomiting and contact a doctor/veterinarian immediately.
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This product is considered appropriate for horses competing under the rules of FEI, RFHE and Jockey Club |
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