I have some cat scratches that are refusing to heal, and want something natural to help them heal quickly!
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I have some cat scratches that are refusing to heal, and want something natural to help them heal quickly!
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14 responses so far ↓
1 Lady // Mar, 2008
Lavender Oil
2 marrying_buddha // Mar, 2008
try some cocoa butter
3 spitly // Mar, 2008
Hemp oil or hemp salve, its really good stuff
4 JUSTME // Mar, 2008
Aloe Vera is wonderful. You can use the leaves from an actual plant, or by it in a bottle.
5 cafegrrrl // Mar, 2008
witch hazel
6 Belle // Mar, 2008
Try vitamin E oil. Open a capsule with a clean, sterile pin or a needle, apply the oil to the scratches. You can also try Mederma or Palmer's. Both have products that help with scarring.
7 valerie b // Mar, 2008
believe it or not Vicks! Try it and see
8 Leslie S // Mar, 2008
Make a paste of crushed garlic and honey. Both have antibacterial qualities and have been used for thousands of years. Leave it on for awhile with a bandaid covering it (maybe 1 hour or so)
9 dags042 // Mar, 2008
Witch Hazel. This stuff is amazing! It helps dry skin, sunburn, burns, sore muscles, cuts, sores!! I highly recommend it!!
10 MISS_USA_99 // Mar, 2008
Witch Hazel
11 luvpink // Mar, 2008
Arnica. It's a homeopathic remedy salve that you can get at any healthfood coop.
12 Wings // Mar, 2008
arnica gel,or the homeopathic remedy arnica 6x
13 GojiGirl // Mar, 2008
I recommend Watkins Petro Carbo salve…..It's like a medicine chest in a can! It's been relied upon for generations..since 1868! This versatile product is safe and effective for relieving pain and itching associated with cuts, scrapes, burns, skin irritations and insect bites. Its active ingredient is phenol (carbolic acid) but it derives other benefits. It has a unique aroma from the botanicals such as camphor, oil of spruce, and the tea tree relative cajeput. My grandmother, my mother and I all used this on our babies for diaper rash when nothing else would work.
14 kathy_is_a_nurse // Mar, 2008
Aloe vera is always a good bet. There's also an herbal product that you can get at most health food stores called "Wounded Warrior." I have heard good things about it.
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