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Zeasorb-AF - 2.5 oz
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Average Customer Rating: (2 reviews)
Editorial Review: Zeasorb-AF contains the same wonderful base as Zeasorb Powder, along with Miconazole Nitrate 2%. This is a superaborbent powder for the control of fungal infections. Problems such as Athlete´s foot, Jock Itch and Ringworm will all respond to this product. Remember, warm, moist environments are ideal for allowing for the growth of fungi and bacteria. Keeping these areas dry will go a long way to preventing problems. Having an effective antifungal agent in your powder will go a long way in helping prevent chronic reinfections. Zeasorb-AF is clinically proven to help in the control and treatment of these conditions and helps relieve the itching, scaling, burning, and other symptoms of discomfort.
Customer Reviews:
2 of 2 found this review helpful:
Dry Alternative to AntiFungal Creams or Ointments, 2007-11-22
Great antifungal results - skin heals immediately! Many family applications - in addition to application to the feet, this powder soothes and heals diaper rash, external feminine yeast infection, and irritation caused by adult incontinence. Best of all, it is not a damp, sticky ointment, but rather a dry, soothing powder.
37 of 37 found this review helpful:
Keeps me dry and sliding, 2004-05-18
I've had what might be clinically described as an, ahem, overly sweaty crotch area for the past 30 something years. I started self treating it with corn starch (yes, recommended by Ken Kesey) and baby powder and then the Gold Bond products (regular in winter, extra strengh in summer), which worked just fine as long as I lived in the desert southwest (av. humidity 10%). Soon after I moved to Memphis (av humidity 70%), things went horribly out of control and I found myself in a dermotologists office displaying a truly world class example of (ahem) crotch rot. He said that the Gold Bond products were starch based and the local fungal critters just thrived on starch. Yum. He suggested Zeasorb-AF which has a talc (mineral) base and has really done the trick. Expensive though, at around $8.00 for 2.5 oz at Walgreens. But then, I'll pay anything. Anything.
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