Tri-Relief Antifungal
Tri-Relief Antifungal
Product Details
Product Details
Tri-Relief helps relieve itching, redness, and irritation associated with common fungal skin concerns like athlete’s foot, ringworm, and jock itch. It’s formulated with a blend of certified organic homeopathic medicines, including Thuja occidentalis (Northern White Cedar), Equisetum arvense (Horsetail), and Natrum muriaticum, traditionally used to support skin balance and comfort during fungal flare-ups.
These homeopathic ingredients are complemented by organic essential oils such as Tea Tree, Rose Geranium, Clove, and Thyme, selected to gently cleanse and condition the skin. The lightweight roll-on absorbs quickly, won’t leave a greasy residue, and is designed for easy, targeted application—without relying on harsh synthetic chemicals.
Certified Organic, Non-GMO Project Verified, and Leaping Bunny certified, Tri-Relief reflects our Clean Medicine Standard for thoughtful, plant-powered skin care. Whether you’re managing athlete’s foot, ringworm, or jock itch, this all-in-one formula is designed for gentle, routine use and everyday skin support.
How to use
How to use
Ingredients
Ingredients
Claims based on traditional homeopathic practice, not accepted medical evidence. Not FDA evaluated.
Beyond our Clean Medicine Standard, Tri-Relief Antifungal promises:
What Makes Tri-Relief Antifungal Different
3 Homeopathic Medicines
4 Essential Oils
Why This Matters
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The Healing Power of Homeopathy
Our remedies are crafted with carefully selected homeopathic medicines that work with your body, not against it. Each ingredient is chosen for its unique ability to target the root cause of symptoms—helping restore balance and promote relief, naturally.
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