Old Time Owell Naturals Draw Salve With Aloe Salve
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On Draw Salve With Aloe 2.0 Oz (On Draw Salve With Aloe Vera 2 Oz)

On Draw Salve With Aloe 2.0 Oz (On Draw Salve With Aloe Vera 2 Oz)
Label for OLD TIME Owell Naturals Drawing Salve with Aloe Vera, a topical salve containing Camphora HPUS and Aloe. The net weight is 2 ounces (56.6 grams). The label highlights uses for boils, cysts, ingrown hairs, splinters, cuts, burns, poison ivy/oak, bee stings, dry skin, insect bites, and thorns. It features claims of extra strength, natural ingredients, and homeopathic formulation. The product is made in the USA by Owell Naturals Brand LLC.*
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On Draw Salve With Aloe Drug Facts (On Draw Salve With Aloe Vera Drug Facts Copy (2))

On Draw Salve With Aloe Drug Facts (On Draw Salve With Aloe Vera Drug Facts   Copy (2))
Drug Facts label for OLD TIME Owell Naturals Draw Salve with Aloe in topical salve form. Lists Camphora HPUS 3X as the active ingredient for external analgesic use. Provides uses, warnings, directions, inactive ingredients including Aloe barbadensis and various oils, and company contact information.*

* About these descriptions: Image descriptions on this page are generated by automated AI analysis of the product label images from the manufacturer's FDA label submission (SPL). They are provided for reference only and may contain errors or omissions. Always rely on the printed label itself and the official FDA labeling, and consult a pharmacist or healthcare professional with any questions about this product.