Canada Nano Silver

by Engage Your Health Now

Armor Gel 1.5oz

Armor Gel™ is a NATURAL SUNBURN RELIEF wound care gel that cools, soothes, and moisturizes your 1st and 2nd degree burns with no alcohol, no toxins, no scent, and no dyes. Available in a 1.5oz tube.

Ingredients: Patented Nano Silver Technology. Other ingredients: Water, Triethanoamine, Carbomer.

*Results of in-vitro kill rate tests indicated that Armor Gel was effective against the tested micro-organisms, Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), Escherichia coli (E. coli), Staphylococcus aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Candida albicans and Aspergillum niger. Correlation between laboratory testing and reduced risk of infection has not been established.

 

  • Use as an antimicrobial to help treat minor skin wounds and infections
  • Natural
  • Safe for the whole family (even your furry friends)
  • Cools and soothes
  • No stinging, staining or sticking
  • No alcohol, petroleum products, or sulfa compounds
  • Can be used on minor cuts, lacerations, abrasions, skin irritations, sunburns, and 1st and 2nddegree burns
  • Chloride free and unscented
  • Designed for use in moist wound care management

Armor Gel 4oz

Ingredients: Patented Nano Silver Technology. Other ingredients: Water, Triethanoamine, Carbomer.

Use daily to soothe rejuvenate and renew skin. Available in 4oz tubes.

 

  • Made with natural ingredients
  • Safe for the whole family (even your furry friends)
  • Multi-tasker for minor cuts, lacerations, skin irritations and 1st & 2nd degree burns
  • Cools and soothes
  • Shown to reduce levels of Staphylococcus aureus, E. Coli, MRSA and Candida
  • Provides a layer of protection for skin that lasts up to 3 days
  • No stinging, staining or sticking
  • No alcohol, petroleum products, or sulfa compounds
  • Can be used on minor cuts, lacerations, abrasions, skin irritations, sunburns, and 1st and 2nd degree burns
  • Chloride free and unscented
  • Designed for use in moist wound care management
  • May inhibit growth of microorganisms within wound dressing