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Scabisil 10% Sulfur Ointment is a versatile, all-natural solution designed to provide relief from a variety of skin issues, including mites, insect bites, and dermatitis. This vegan-friendly ointment is made with a proprietary colloidal sulfur blend and is suitable for both humans and pets. Packaged in a protective jar, it reflects the quality craftsmanship of Braunfels Labs in Central Texas.
K**4
Instant Relief Won’t Cure Though
This won’t eliminate your Scabies. Get Ivermectin and Permethrin and use together for complete success, along with the excessive laundering, vacuuming, and disinfecting. Trust me I’ve bought every oil and doctor prescribed remedy available. However, I’m giving this product four stars because it does provide immediate relief from the itching and burning sensation these mini demons cause, and probably kills some mites that are along the skin’s surface. But these mini demons burrow underneath the skin. Thus the need for the Ivermectin and Permethrin, both are available here on Amazon. This product smells of eggs and tire rubber but is not overwhelming and soon dissipates. The container is pretty small so I ended up ordering 3 more once I saw it. You will need at least 2 of these containers to start off with. One is definitely not enough. This product is good to use between Permethrin treatments and is very soothing to the skin. I noticed immediate relief and from the itching and burning. I recommend staying away from extremely white or black clothing while using this product if you have to go out since it is yellow in color and doesn’t seem to stain but will transfer to your clothing. To cure Scabies completely, I used an air mattress, one sheet, one blanket and one pillow, one long sleeve sleeping shirt and one pair of long comfy pajama pants worn with socks (helps keep mites and cream contained and keeps cream from drying out if you’re covered up) 2 pair of socks (one pair for night one pair for day) one bath towel and 3 outfits. All were washed in hot water and dried on hottest setting daily. Closet, bed and furniture were off limits. Bagged up everything I could including sofa pillows. You can also get Ivermectin spray for furniture. I personally used Lysol then stayed off the furniture. I vacuumed every 3 days and disposed of the vacuum debri in a tied plastic garbage bag. Used Durvet Ivermectin paste (for horses, I know but safe enough for humans and I was desperate to get rid of the mini demons) and Martins 10% Permethrin diluted to 5% (just like the doctor prescribed but way cheaper) by mixing 1/2 and 1/2 with the lotion of your choice. I recommend a soothing non scented lotion like Aloe Vera. You can waste your time and money on neem oil, tea tree oil, clove oil, orange oil, peppermint oil, coconut oil, lavender oil, sea salt, epsom salt, Hydrogen Peroxide, Borax, Bleach, along with long hot baths with any mixture of the above. Trust me I’ve tried it all but in the end it’s only going to provide temporary relief and you’re still going to need the Ivermectin and Permethrin to kill the mini demons. Overall this is a good product and I recommend using this with your treatment for immediate relief of the symptoms the mini demons otherwise known as Scabies cause. If I have helped just one person with this review, it was absolutely worth the time. Having Scabies is terrible and tough to go through. Good luck with your treatment. I hope you are mini demon free soon!
R**1
This was a lifesaver.
I rented an apt in Key West for a few days and managed to become infested within a day or two after I left. I suffered with these scabies for about 3 months as I tried to do everything possible to rid my self of these nasty pests. I went to a doctor and was prescribed permethrin and I purchased tea tree oil which I applied numerous times and washed my clothing, sheets, blankets, vacuumed my place, wiped down everything and yet they kept coming back. The scabies seemed to infest mainly the area around my waist. I ordered this product and found relief in a few days.Here are some observations that were helpful to me.1) Do not rub a towel on or across your body if so you will just spread the scabies to other places on your body. Just pat youself dry with a new section of a towel on each body part and then throw it in the dryer.2) Wear loose clothing. I cut slits on the waistband on my workout shorts so as not to have any pressure on my skin from the shorts waistband.I believe that the waistband inhibited my body from expelling the scabies eggs and fecal matter and in effect cause me to itch even more so.Sleep without any clothes on if you can.3) Do not scratch the scabies ares of infestation and cut your nails. I found myself waking up in the middle of the night and scratching my infected areas.4) The main thing is to control your environment. Wear just a few things, use the same set of sheets. Throw everything in the dryer the day after you have come in contact with. I wound up sleeping in a spare room so as not to infect my girlfriend.5) I mixed the scabisil with tea tree oil to as to make it easier to spread. Apply at least a couple of times a day if you can.6) Keep the faith.
L**Z
I went all "trial and error" and used this and 2 other methods.
Try to keep this as short as possible but it's mainly in hopes to help others through this very disturbing issue of scabies. I had no idea what this was all about, had no health insurance, so went strictly off my symptoms to narrow it down to this. It is the nastiest mite you can encounter and I literally almost gave up. I would tell you..be patient if you go this route and I do know that the mites are finally GONE! What I did worked but it took almost 2 months of trial and error. First, I followed a youtube that said to try raw coconut oil and tea tree oil mixed..it was a really cool young woman who had it and look for her youtube..it's great..fun to listen to also..she is straight up about it. I did this for about 3 weeks because I ordered on e-bay, some Permethrin and it was coming from India so was not going to get here quickly. The things we do when you don't have insurance to cover doctor's and meds. So with the above method, I used a good cup of coconut oil, a good 3 to 4 tablespoons of the smelly tea tree oil, and I even got some Neem Oil (don't think that did much but who knows) and mixed a good 2 tablespoons of that in after week 2 of just using tea tree oil and coconut oil. Though this stuff seemed to help, it never completely resolved the attacks by these crazy mites. I would go 1 or 2 days with nothing after 2 weeks, then late at night, I'd be itching in a new spot like crazy and trying not to scratch it but instead slathering up with the stuff and also using the over the counter itch/bite medicines too in between. Be careful using that stuff because it can really numb areas. Most mornings I would cover my entire body with the stuff after my shower. I would do the same at night. I was not always washing bedding but I read that if you dried stuff, it can kill them off after a half hour or more in the dryer..washer does nothing to kill the mites. So I would use specific blankets to sleep on at night and throw everything into the dryer the next morning and then vacuum my entire area/room/bathroom..then empty the cordless portable vacuum I have..worked so much easier then my big vacuum. Same with clothing..I bagged clothes and tied them off but kept them in a separate area of my laundry room and would do laundry more frequently then my usual 1 load a week. So episodes or attacks were still happening but not every day or twice a day like when I didn't have the coconut mix..it was helping at least. About 18 days into all this, I finally get the Permethrin and I got this stuff on completely over my entire body..well exactly as instructions said..and boom..I did not have any other attacks by the scabie monsters for like 3 days straight! I thought, OMG I should have used this right away!! Feeling pretty good about the progress, I stopped the coconut/tea tree mix and then of course on the 4th day of no issues..I get this itching and I'm like "NOOOOO" and sure enough I get these huge welts and bite trails along my waist..unbelievable!! They were not gone!! So I read the Permethrin and it says, you should only have to treat with this stuff once..but you can use it again. So I completely used up what was left and considered ordering more! But I used up the Permethrin and found this Scabisil on Amazon with quicker shipping I figured..so I ordered this stuff next..why not right? So I go back to the coconut oil/tea tree oil mixing a whole new batch and now we are at like week 5 or 6..the oil mix is still helping to keep things at bay but I'm also noticing the bites are less and less and then one day about week 7, no bites all day long. No bites day 2. Then this Scabisil comes in along with some of the sulfer soap I ordered too. I start using both the soap and the stinky cream..lol. I stopped using the coconut oil mix, then day 3..no bites..day 4 no bites..and ever since..no bites!! I kept using the Scabisil and the 1 bar of soap until it was gone. I kept my coconut oil/tea tree oil on hand but did not use it anymore. To this day..everything is finally DONE and GONE!! So my advice..and this went WAY longer then I thought..lol. I think the Permethrin probably did the trick but as they say..it may take a few weeks for all mites and their eggs to finally die off..that's why I got more bites after using it. But I will also say..the coconut oil/tea tree oil was initially doing something to affect these nasty mites..but I don't think it kills them off completely. And as far as this Scabisil..I don't know if it did anything or maybe it at least contributed to helping finish off these nasty mites..who knows.I will close with this. Try all of the above but at least get the Permethrin if you can..one or even 2 of them. But my method of trial and error did finally work..if I had to treat myself again, I would start with Permithrin and if it did not work, I'd do the oil mix and order the Scabisil cream and soap too.One or maybe all 3 of these methods finally worked but make sure you are doing your best to wash/dry clothes and bedding..especially dryer for half hour minimum..every day with blankets. and everyday vacuuming then cleaning out your vac. (cordless vacs work great for me)Other thing to mention, these are supposedly really tiny so I never once saw anything on me or my bedding, so just clean as best you can.It has been a nightmare dealing with these little monsters but I can say now I have been bite free for over a month now!! Best to everyone else in getting rid of these!!!
C**R
Did nothing
I put this on my dog's toes for 2 days. It did nothing for him. He chewed them raw . It also smells dreadful as most sulpha creams do. I thought this ointment would help his chewed up skin heal more quickly. It didn't. I've gone back to his normal routine. Corn starch on the red parts and the it's cleared up in about 2 days and for the dry skin I use aveeno extra moisturizing. He had no hair on his face from rubbing it constantly on the rug. I started putting aveeno in him every day and he's grown almost 3/4 of his hair back and no more itch.
I**S
Has been very helpful
Finding oneself dealing with a rash that multiple 'physicians' could not accurately diagnose and having to research on my own to try and figure out what the cause of the irritation along with utilizing remedies that could actually work, one of the products incorporated was Scabisil. It was a darn sight better than the pharmaceutical product that one 'professional' prescribed, which was not healing and contained toxic components as well as one I have an allergy to. The Scabisil helped to dry out the irritation and greatly curtail its propagation. Along with other products learned about has brought about success in finally getting the condition under control.
A**R
Mine is soon to expire
It's too early to say much regarding the products effectiveness, but I used it once on bug bites and they feel better. It's pretty thick, as creams go.... more of a paste. I am disappointed with the shelf life.....only good until July 2019, and it's nearly March now. Good thing I only got the small jar!
K**
Awesome
Worked so much better then I thought. It only to a total of 5 days to clear up my dogs rash. I would recommend for any pet owners to purchase this as it it great for the smallest of rash or dry skin to the biggest
J**T
Burns my face big time. Caution if you have ...
Burns my face big time. Caution if you have sensitive skin, even though you will find some folks recommending sulfur for sensitive/oily skin.
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