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Old 04-08-2011, 05:50 PM
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Dermacton (cream) ingredient list

I have searched high and low and been unable to find one. Found sources saying the company refuse to tell people the ingredients basically because its a secret.

Now what bugs me, is I spent nearly £15 on a pot of the stuff and my vet has said he is wary of me using it without knowing what the ingredients are. They say its non steroidal etc, but my vet says he can't think of any natural products like tea tree/aloe vera etc that actually help to the extent that Dermacton seems to. As a result he really doesn't think I should use it if I am unable to find out what's in it.

Would it bug you, not knowing what was in something like this? Dermacton say you can stick it on open wounds and the like but I am very reluctant now really. I didn't know companies were allowed to totally hide the contents of products anymore?
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Re: Dermacton (cream) ingredient list

hmmm that seems suspicious


however given how good it is meant to be i would still try it





i think heinz and kfc still have their secrets dont they?
dunno i could be talkig rubbish here
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think heinz and kfc still have their secrets dont they?
dunno i could be talkig rubbish here
They sure do, if its a patented concoction they are not going to reveal it are they?

What they should do, if you contact them, is answer questions if you ask. Say for instance if you are allergic to steroids, ask them if it is in there and they will answer.

My vet said she was warey of me giving Roo Piriton and tried to flog me some other antihistamines for £25...no thanks...
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Re: Dermacton (cream) ingredient list

I use the ear cleaner and ear drops from Dermacton. Fab stuff!

That and the Quistel are the best ear cleaners I have found, beat all the vet cleaners IMO that I have had.

The cream is made up of herbs and essential oils and if the cream is anything like the ear stuff you can smell the essential oils- divine

I have emailed them before - why not email them your concerns?

They also offer a 100% money back guarantee.
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Re: Dermacton (cream) ingredient list

Personally looking at some of the laboratory made conventional medicines and their side effects and interaction problems with other drugs I would take an all natural product everytime.

It annoys me with vets sometimes, they are happy to give for example long term steroids that can cause problems and side effects, or dish out flea treatments with stronger and stronger chemicals on a monthly basis but are sceptical and warn of the use of this.
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Re: Dermacton (cream) ingredient list

Who's it made by and what info does it give on the label or instructionleaflet and I will see if I can help, I have loads of info of Pharma companys hun, but, as you may know am very busy this weekend, lol! So give me a few days, but I will look if you can tell me what you know
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Who's it made by and what info does it give on the label or instructionleaflet and I will see if I can help, I have loads of info of Pharma companys hun, but, as you may know am very busy this weekend, lol! So give me a few days, but I will look if you can tell me what you know
Aromesse Natural Animal Healthcare Products for Dogs, Cats and Horses this is the company, seems to get results including members on here.
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Re: Dermacton (cream) ingredient list

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hmmm that seems suspicious


however given how good it is meant to be i would still try it

i think heinz and kfc still have their secrets dont they?
dunno i could be talkig rubbish here
I don't think they hide full ingredient lists though, with KFC I think its a 13 spice combo or something they don't reveal but you still know its chicken coated in breadcrumb stuff I have no idea what is in the cream lol!

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They sure do, if its a patented concoction they are not going to reveal it are they?

What they should do, if you contact them, is answer questions if you ask. Say for instance if you are allergic to steroids, ask them if it is in there and they will answer.

My vet said she was warey of me giving Roo Piriton and tried to flog me some other antihistamines for £25...no thanks...
My vet hasn't offered me anything else, he said he's just wary because he doesn't know any natural products or creams that help or clear the skin as well as steroids unless its via regular application/lifestyle changes like exercise and diet but of course I can't apply cream as a preventative, only treatment which is where he is wary of what's in it if it works as well as it says.

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I use the ear cleaner and ear drops from Dermacton. Fab stuff!

That and the Quistel are the best ear cleaners I have found, beat all the vet cleaners IMO that I have had.

The cream is made up of herbs and essential oils and if the cream is anything like the ear stuff you can smell the essential oils- divine

I have emailed them before - why not email them your concerns?

They also offer a 100% money back guarantee.
I don't think I will get anything out of them if what I've read on other forums is anything to go by. I am leaning towards giving it a go but I'm half wondering if it will be completely useless anyway, nothing seems to help when Roo's skin starts

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Personally looking at some of the laboratory made conventional medicines and their side effects and interaction problems with other drugs I would take an all natural product everytime.

It annoys me with vets sometimes, they are happy to give for example long term steroids that can cause problems and side effects, or dish out flea treatments with stronger and stronger chemicals on a monthly basis but are sceptical and warn of the use of this.
No he's not warned against it at all, he's just cautious. My vet is the one who told me to give Rupert a bit of tea in the mornings to see if caffeine got his energy levels up a bit when he was struggling before raw (and who suggested a raw diet) He has given me loads of ideas of stuff I can do with him like giving Zantac (not prescribed by him he said get them in the shops its cheaper) etc. He's got an interest in skin anyway but I think its more dubiousness like he's not convinced how well it will work if its non steroidal.

Plus he didn't offer me anything else so I don't think he's trying to make any dosh out of me by getting me to use something else. I think its a genuine concern

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Who's it made by and what info does it give on the label or instructionleaflet and I will see if I can help, I have loads of info of Pharma companys hun, but, as you may know am very busy this weekend, lol! So give me a few days, but I will look if you can tell me what you know
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Aromesse Natural Animal Healthcare Products for Dogs, Cats and Horses this is the company, seems to get results including members on here.
Yeah its the website SDH has listed here, its got Petnat on the tub as well. Thanks very much
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Re: Dermacton (cream) ingredient list

Found this....

Dermacton cream is a high quality, all natural steroid-free formula that is free of any petroleum ingredients. It is made from the highest quality natural ingredients, and safely provide a natural, non-steroid alternative treatment for your dog.

Dermacton cream is formulated with shea butter and beeswax that contains a unique proprietary blend of 13 pure essential oils and herbal extracts that are sourced from the around the world. The ingredients contained in the Dermacton line of products are human grade and are the finest quality therapeutic essential oils & herbal extracts available for optimal results.

Dermacton is light and highly nourishing and is easily absorbable into your dogs' skin, and the soothing blend quickly works on your dogs damaged, irritated and itchy skin.

All of these products have been specifically developed to be quick, easy and pleasant to use, and are all fully tried and tested and proven to work. They are made from the highest quality natural ingredients, and safely provide a natural, non-steroid alternative treatment for your horse and dog.

The entire line of Dermacton products contain the same successful formulation of essential oils described above.

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Found this....

Dermacton cream is a high quality, all natural steroid-free formula that is free of any petroleum ingredients. It is made from the highest quality natural ingredients, and safely provide a natural, non-steroid alternative treatment for your dog.

Dermacton cream is formulated with shea butter and beeswax that contains a unique proprietary blend of 13 pure essential oils and herbal extracts that are sourced from the around the world. The ingredients contained in the Dermacton line of products are human grade and are the finest quality therapeutic essential oils & herbal extracts available for optimal results.

Dermacton is light and highly nourishing and is easily absorbable into your dogs' skin, and the soothing blend quickly works on your dogs damaged, irritated and itchy skin.

All of these products have been specifically developed to be quick, easy and pleasant to use, and are all fully tried and tested and proven to work. They are made from the highest quality natural ingredients, and safely provide a natural, non-steroid alternative treatment for your horse and dog.

The entire line of Dermacton products contain the same successful formulation of essential oils described above.

Sorry if you've read it already
Brilliant thanks, couldn't even find that in my search before
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