Description
Avifood Skin Soothing Spray for Parrots has anti-inflammatory properties and also helps to reduce itching and promote healing.
It can help Parrots with sensitive skin and gives them comfort during moulting. If the Parrot feather plucks, Avifood Skin Soothing Spray may also reduce irritation. It is fast acting and easy to apply
Suitable For:
- – African Grey Parrots
- – Amazon Parrots
- – Budgies
- – Caiques
- – Canaries and Finches
- – Cockatiels
- – Cockatoos
- – Conures – Large
- – Conures – Small
- – Eclectus Parrots
- – Lovebirds
- – Macaws – Large
- – Macaws – Small
- – Meyer’s and Senegal Parrots
- – Quakers
- Please remember this information is for size guidance only – you know your bird best!
Application:
Shake bottle well before use.
Apply mist to affected areas 4 – 5 times a day from a distance of 30-60cm.
DO NOT Spray in to the eyes
Rinse affected area every other day with Avifood Shower to remove the oil film from the skin and plumage.
Duration of use:
2-4 weeks or until healing of the skin. Once complete, aftercare with Avifood Shower once per day for another 4 weeks is recommended.
Ingredients:
Distilled Water, Pure Aloe Vera with addition of NH4 and Monolaurin
The Properties of Aloe Vera: Aloe Vera contains many naturally occurring antioxidants and has recognised antiseptic, antibacterial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antifungal and immune-regulating properties. It has ‘cooling’ properties with most skin and feather problems being ‘warm’ disorders.
The Pain-Relieving Properties of Quaternary Amines: (aka quaternary ammonium compounds). These are naturally occurring compounds produced from protein breakdown and are also manufactured for use in commercial pain relief products. Quaternary amines have a strong positive electrical charge which helps correct the electrical imbalance in damaged cell membranes, dulling pain perception. These amines are able to pass through the skin (transdermal) and offer pain relief directly at the site of cellular damage.
The Properties of Monolaurin: Monolaurin is the non-toxic, inactive form of the saturated fatty acid, lauric acid. On contact with the skin monolaurin naturally breaks down to active lauric acid. Fatty acids are well known for their antiviral and antimicrobial activity and lauric acid is recognised as having the strongest of these properties.
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