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East Park Topical Formula

by East Park

WHAT IS IT?


East Park Topical Formula contains d-Lenolate, a patented olive leaf extract (manufactured by East Park), D.I. Water, Methylsulfonylmethane (MSM,) L-Ascorbate, Aloe Vera concentrate, methylcellulose, Gotu Kola extract, Vitamin E, Borage Oil, Panthenol acid, Lemon bioflavonoids, Rutin, Glycerin, Vitamin A, Bilberry extract, Ionic silver.

WHAT DOES IT DO?


The manufacturer considers this formula good for virtually any skin condition. It may also be used on animals.

This product is meant to be used with East Park Olive Leaf Extract Cleansing Bar.

CAUTIONS


Do not use if pregnant or nursing. Avoid contact with eyes. Discontinue use if a rash develops or the condition gets worse and see your healthcare provider. Note that because the Topical goes to work at the site of the application, it is likely that a Die-Off reaction will occur in that area. After a day or two of use, the site may actually appear to be getting worse. This is a normal reaction and even a desired reaction as it indicates that the area is being purged of toxins. Used continually, silver may impart a blue color to the skin.

See Disclaimer.

DOSE


Apply several times daily or as needed. Rub in with a circular motion.

NHC sells 1 oz plastic tubes of East Park Topical Formula for $13.45. The suggested retail price is $14.95.


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