FAQ's Antiseptic Cream

 

                                               

Panakea Antiseptic Cream

 

FAQs

 How much Panakea cream do I use?

The Panakea Antiseptic cream contains 100% active ingredients. Only a small amount is needed to create a light film over the affected area.

 

How often do I use the Panakea antiseptic cream?

 

                                                                 

 

First aid: Clean and dry the injury with a clean pad or cotton wool. Apply a small amount of cream over the area and cover if possible. Repeat this process in the morning and at night until the skin is healed and infection free.

                                                            

For chronic issues such as, diabetic leg ulcers, amputee infections, tropical ulcers, boils, and long-term and/or antibiotic-resistant infections, apply a small amount of cream 3 times a day. Because the cream is strong, take a break every 4th day, alternating 3 days on and 1 day off from use. Failure to follow these directions and continuous use for several weeks may cause the skin to become slightly red from repetitive daily use over time, with no discomfort.

                                               

For amputees it is recommended to also use the Panakea Antiseptic Cream or Pure Essential Oil Blend on your prosthetic when treating your infection.

Safety Precautions: Always patch test first to make sure there are no allergies. If there is irritation do not use.

 

 Does it sting?

If you notice any mild stinging upon application to an open wound, it should only last for a few seconds.

 

 

 

Is it safe for children?                                               

Yes, this product is safe for childrens delicate skin. However, its important to conduct a patch test first to ensure that there are no unknown allergies. Always patch test first.

 

 

Whats in the Panakea Cream?

                                                 

Backed by many scientific studies and historical use the ingredients contain numerous essential oils and herbal extracts designed to target bacterial and viral cells, boost immunity at the site, and destroy bio-films. A preliminary in-house trial of the Panakea Antiseptic Cream was conducted on bacterial Staphylococcus Aureus, Pseudomonas, Foot and Mouth sores in children, cold sores, boils and open cuts in first aid situations.

 

 

 Which size should I buy?

                                                   

For situations like first aid, travel, hiking, climbing, sports, etc., the 5 ml size will suffice. If used for first aid only a 5 ml will last for approximately 6 months.

 

                                               

If you have a chronic long-term infection, or, regularly suffer from recurrent infections like boils, if you are experiencing infection caused by your osseointegration prosthetic, or you regularly getting leg sores as a diabetic, then the 30ml size is a better fit for you. Using regularly the 30 ml will last 6-8 months.

 

Are bad bacteria and bio-films resistant to the ingredients in the Panakea Cream?

                                                                                                      

No, bacteria and viral cells have never become resistant to natural phytochemicals, including those crafted into the Panakea Antiseptic Cream.

 

Why is the cream green, not white?

 Most creams have either titanium dioxide or urea added to turn it white. Ironically, the natural colours such as green (chlorophyll) or yellow (golden seal) are medicinal in nature. The colour is natural because the cream is 100% natural and packed full of active ingredients.

 

 Can I use it if there is no open wound and the infection is under the skin?

                                                         

Yes, the Panakea Antiseptic Cream is transdermal and designed to penetrate the skin barrier. Customers have reported that infection just below the skin is reached and affected.

 

 

 What is a bio-film?

 

                                          

 

Biofilms are a formidable barrier to treating bacterial infections. A biofilm, like cling film, forms a protective layer over live bacteria, making it difficult for antibiotics to reach and kill them. This can lead to persistent internal or external infections. Biofilms can be found on natural surfaces like teeth, lungs, and openwounds, as well as on medical devices and instruments. However, there is promising research indicating that specific essential oils and herbs have the potential to destroy biofilms, offering a new approach to combating these resilient structures that are challenging to eliminate with traditional pharmaceutical medicine.

 

                              

Can I use it on insect bites?

Yes

When we are bitten, there is a potential for infection, especially from ticks, white-tailed spiders, and mosquitoes. Using the cream as your first aid option can lower the risk of infection. The medicinal nature of the ingredients, long used by traditional herbalists, could have a cooling and calming effect on the bite by reducing inflammation, itchiness, and pain.

 

 

 Can I use it on a tic bite?

Yes. Apply the cream immediately before killing and removing a tick. Leave it on for 5 minutes. This should provide enough time to kill the tick and reduce the risk of an infection spreading. Once the tick is dead, it is safe to remove. If you remove a live tick, it has a higher potential to inject you with bacteria or a virus, along with its own toxins, before it dies.

 

 

 Can I use it on boils?

                                                           

 

Yes, customers have reported that it can be beneficial to use this cream on a boil. Apply it three times a day and cover the affected area. Keep using it until you can no longer feel any bump or soreness. Boils can often reappear due to the existence of a biofilm if you stop using the cream too soon.

 

Can I use it on other skin problems?

 

 Customers have reported that it may help eliminate skin damage, such as solar keratosis, age spots, and other non-cancerous sun damage.