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MycoDerm Athlete’s foot
Bacterial infections
Viral infections
Fungal infections
Inammation
Immune deciencies
Skin irritation with
inammation
Botanical Ointment
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09010 MycoDerm (2 oz. tube)
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Product Details:
MycoDerm contains a unique blend of botanical ingredients designed to support and assist with a
broad-range of skin conditions. Herbalists have used these botanicals individually and collectively
for topical relief from fungal conditions, for antiseptic and antimicrobial purposes, and for support
of the regeneration of skin and tissue. A key ingredient, Lomatium, has a reputation as an immune-
enhancing herb and as an antiviral for upper respiratory issues. Herbalists have also used it histori-
cally for Candida and for other fungal-related issues. Another key ingredient, Lemon Balm, contains
tannins and other polyphenols believed to deter certain viruses that cause mumps and herpes.
MycoDerm offers a topical remedy of Lomatium and Lemon Balm along with other synergistic herbs
that provide relief and healing to irritated skin due to fungal and bacterial issues. These include Echi-
nacea, which is reputed to support the immune system and relieve inammation; and Goldenseal,
Myrrh, and Comfrey, which have traditionally been used as antimicrobials to support the immune
system and to encourage skin recovery. Lastly, Propolis has shown to help treat burns and minor skin
wounds and infections by acting as a bactericide.
Recommended Usage:
Apply topically three times daily, or as directed by your
healthcare professional.
MycoDerm can be blended with Core Phyto Lavage as
a topical for fungal infections.
Synergistic Considerations:The Opening Channels Program
Core Berberine Blend
Core Cat’s Claw
Core Mycelia Blend
Core Olive Leaf Extract
Core Pau d’Arco
Core Phyto Lavage
Bacteria-Chord
Viru-Chord
All Drainage & Tonifcation Remedies
Phyto Rad Antioxidant
InammaForce
Disclaimer:
Limited to licensed Healing Arts
Practitioners for clinical research
purposes only.
This information is not meant
to diagnose, treat or replace
traditional treatment, and has
not been approved by the FDA
or HPB.
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Key Ingredients:
Biscuit Root (Lomatium) – Also known as wild prairie parsley, it
has been used traditionally by American Indians as medicine for
pneumonia, respiratory relief, and respiratory infections. Other
herbalists have also used Lomatium for chronic fatigue, HIV, and
as a douche for Candida and other vaginal infections.
Lemon Balm (Melissa ofcinalis) – Traditionally used topically
for cold sores, herpes sores, mumps, and bug bites. It has also
been shown to be helpful for indigestion, stomach disease, gas-
tric spasms, insomnia, nervousness, nerve pain, and heart dis-
ease.
Purple Coneower (Echinacea angustifolia leaf) – Traditional
therapeutic uses for topical application of Echinacea include the
treatment of wounds, inamed skin conditions, and bacterial in -
fections.
Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis) – Goldenseal has been
shown to contain the phyotochemicals berberine and hydrastine.
These components give Goldenseal an antimicrobial effect that
is antibiotic, antiseptic, antifungal, antiparasitic, and antiviral.
MycoDerm
References:
Hendler, Sheldon S., Ph.D., M.D. and David Rorvik 2001. PDR for Nutritional Supplements. Montvale, NJ: Thompson PDR.
Duke, James A. 2000. The Green Pharmacy Herbal Handbook: Your Comprehensive Reference to the Best Herbs for Healing. USA: Rodale/Reach™.
Edited by: Gladstar, Rosemary and Pamela Hirsch. 2000. Planting the Future: Saving Our Medicinal Herbs. Rochester, Vermont: Healing Arts Press.
Kavasch, E. Barrie and Karen Baar. 1999. American Indian Healing Arts: Herbs, Rituals, And Remedies For Every Season of Life. USA: Bantam Books.
T o p i c a l s
Myrrh (Commiphora myrrha) – Folklore suggests that Myrrh has
antibacterial properties, but it has mostly been used for abra-
sions, athlete’s foot, canker sores, dermatitis, scaly skin condi-
tions, gingivitis, asthma, and bronchial disease.
Propolis – Bee propolis is a brownish resinous substance col-
lected by bees to seal their hives and because of its antimicro-
bial properties, it keeps hives free of germs. There is evidence
that propolis has some broad antimicrobial activity and that it
may have anti-inammatory effects that could make it useful in
the treatment of some forms of arthritis.
Comfrey (Symphytum ofcinale) – The name comfrey is derived
from a Latin word meaning “grow together” and “heal.” It has
been used traditionally for bruises, joint sprains, to speed wound
healing, and to encourage new skin and cell growth.
Other Ingredients: Olive Oil, Beeswax, Stearyl Alcohol, Sweet Al-
mond Oil.
This product is gluten-free.
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