JRK's Heal Fast gel

JRK's Heal Fast wound healing gel is harnessed with hybrid technology for rapid recovery . Infused with potent herbal extracts known for their proven wound healing and antimicrobial prowess. Experience accelerated healing, infection prevention and a soothing, cooling touch.

INDICATION

 impetigo

Available as - 25 gm

Product Benefits

Possess faster wound healing property
Effective for minor cuts, first degree burns and urticaria

Composition

Each 5 ml contains extracts of

  •  Wrightia tinctoria : 0.05 mg
  •  Aloe vera : 0.05 mg
  •  Curcuma longa : 0.02 mg
  •  Terminalia chebula : 0.02 mg
  •  Ointment base:Q.S.

Usage

Apply gently over affected areas twice a day.

Scientific Proof

Scratch wound assay on 3T3 fibroblast cells

JRK's Heal Fast gel treated fibroblast cells showed enhanced cell multiplication and cell migration.

Complete covering of wound was observed in 24 hours. Hence, this wound healing gel proven for faster wound healing activity.

Frequently asked questions

What are First degree burns?

Burns that affect the superficial layer alone are known as first degree burns. They appear red without blisters and are painful.

How does JRK's Heal Fast Gel act on first degree burns, scalds and wounds?

JRK's Heal Fast Gel enhances cell multiplication and cell movement to the injured region which speeds up the wound healing activity.

Is this product safe for long term use?

It is safe for long term use.

Are there any side-effects or irritation that occurs due to the usage of JRK^s Heal Fast Gel? Is it compatible with all skin types?

There are no side effects or irritation due to usage of JRK's Heal Fast Gel. It is compatible with all the skin types.

Have there been any scientific studies done on JRK's Heal Fast Gel?

Scientific studies have proved that complete covering of wound occurs within 24 hours of treatment.

Proprietary Siddha Medicine

The information and details provided on this page is not intended to be an alternative for professional medical advice. Consulting a qualified medical practitioner for diagnosis and regular clinical follow up is recommended.