Homeopathic Skin Rash Remedy from Pekana
Full Description
This homeopathic remedy, made by the German company Pekana, is invaluable for dealing with contact dermatitis: i.e. acute activation of the lymphatic system under the skin from the toxins associated with insect bites, insect stings, poison ivy and poison oak, and more.
This remedy is commonly used for: acne, psoriasis, eczema, herpes, herpes zoster, itching dermatitis, impetigo, mosquito bites, poison ivy, carbuncles and furuncles.
This remedy supports an overly challenged detoxification system that might be related to leaky gut, poor diet.
Topical Cream: Use directly on the skin where the problem lies 2-4 times a day as needed.
Liquid Drops: If symptoms persist more than one day, use liquid drops for 4 weeks to help your body remove the toxins that are stuck in the lymph system right under the skin. Also consider alternating with SyAllgen. Typical doses may be 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon 2-4 times a day depending on your body’s abilities and needs.
Receive either a 50 mL bottle of drops for internal use or 100 mL (3.5 ounce) tube of ointment for external use. A wellness consult with Zoa is required upon pickup so we can set you up for detox success!
Liquid Only Ingredients:
- Centella asiatica 4X -psoriasis, eczema
- Daphne mezerium 12X – herpes zoster, itching
- Fumaria officinalis 6X – cleans blood and skin
- Helianthum Canadensis 3X – itching, rashes
- Ledum palustre 6X – itching dermatitis, acne
- Ranunculus bulbosus 4X – eczema, blisters
- Smilax (Sarsaparilla) 12X – milk crust, eczema, psoriasis
- Viola tricolor 4X – eczema, impetigo
Ointment Only Ingredients:
- Bellis perennis 8X – vesicular eczema, itching
- Euphorbia resinifera 4X – acne, herpes zoster
- Hydrastis canadensis 4X – herpes zoster (chicken pox)
- Kreosotum 6X – urticaria (hives), non-healing ulcers
- Rhus toxicodendron 8X – eczema, herpes
- Sempervivum tectorum 3X – erysipelas (acute, inflammatory skin disease)
- Vinca minor 2X – intensely itching, scrofulous eczema
- Viola tricolor 4X – eczema, impetigo



