The key ingredient in
Australian O Ointment is "centipeda cunninghamii,"
known
to the Aborigines as "Old Man Weed," a ground-cover vine
that grows wild along the banks of the Murray River in New South
Wales, Australia. It has been trusted by the Aborigines since ancient
times for its healing properties. Among the many skin ailments they
have successfully treated with herbal ointments like Australian
O Ointment are:
minor
cuts
insect bites
rashes
dry, itchy skin
psoriasis1
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minor
burns2
eczema3
acne & pimples
atopic dermatitis
bedsores
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Contains
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Centipeda Cunninghamii
(Old Man Weed) -- 40mg/g
Aloe Vera -- 20mg/g
Tea Tree Oil -- 5mg/g
Chloroxylenol (as a preservative) -- 2mg/g
Methyl Hydroxy Benzoate (as a preservative) -- 2.5mg/g
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Australian
O Ointment is registered with the Therapeutic
Goods Administration of the Australian Government. Through
the Therapeutic Goods Administration the Australian government
imposes the highest standards for the production of natural
therapeutic goods. The World Health Organization of the
United Nations recommends, promotes and assists the traditional
herbal medicine of the Australian Aborigines as it does
the traditional herbal medicine of all cultures and nations.
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Woman's Day April 19, 1993 |
Apply a small amount to
affected area.
Apply twice daily or more often as needed.
If you experience a mild sensation when Old Man
Weed is applied to cracked, cut or broken skin, use a diluted solution
by mixing a portion of Australian O Ointment with a small amount
of distilled or purified water.
† For external use only.
Avoid contact with eyes.
If symptoms persist see your healthcare practitioner.
Australian O Ointment
is a genuine Aborigine traditional herbal remedy
Australian O Ointment
contains only plant extract bases
Australian O Ointment
is made from all Australian ingredients
Australian O Ointment
is on the Australian Register for Therapeutic Goods
Australian O Ointment
is entirely manufactured in Australia
1
Supplemental treatment for temporary relief of symptoms of psoriasis.
2 Supplemental treatment for temporary relief of symptoms of minor
burns.
3 Supplemental treatment for temporary relief of symptoms of eczema.
Consult
your healthcare practitioner.
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