Blue Cap Spray

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It's a homeopathic spray for skin conditions like exema (sp!?)

Can't find it anywhere in SA and importing it would cost me R900 JUST for the shipping costs alone (It's only like R300 for 2 cans)

Anyone know of any homeopathic place that has this in stock that's willing to ship to Cape Town (or if it's in Cape Town it would be best)

Otherwise I'm willing to shell out this money because it's starting to get painful walking around even and I can't take it anymore
 
I'll try and look for it thanks, the Blue Cap Spray works wonders though, it's usually a day or two and the cracks and condition is nearly gone.

My dad has the same thing (I think it's a blood disorder because my mom and sis doesn't have it and we used the same shower) and he hasn't had to use it for 3 years now and only had to apply for 2 weeks.

Is the gingin violet natural / over the counter?
 
I'll try and look for it thanks, the Blue Cap Spray works wonders though, it's usually a day or two and the cracks and condition is nearly gone.

My dad has the same thing (I think it's a blood disorder because my mom and sis doesn't have it and we used the same shower) and he hasn't had to use it for 3 years now and only had to apply for 2 weeks.

Is the gingin violet natural / over the counter?

I think it might be the same thing but only in spray form. Check the ingredients for that Blue Cap thingy maybe? Yes, you get it over the counter at the chemist
 
The spray has these ingredients:

Spray: Isopropyl Myristate, Alcohol, Zinc Pyrithione (0.2%), Polysorbate 80, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Propellants (isobutane, propane, butane).

I'm taking a look now to see if it's the same. I can say now it's not a fungus I have though
 
Yea that stuff is good ... it should (was) available as a spray can.

Used to spray on my dig when he got exema.
 
The spray has these ingredients:

Spray: Isopropyl Myristate, Alcohol, Zinc Pyrithione (0.2%), Polysorbate 80, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Propellants (isobutane, propane, butane), bunch of hoodoo and hokum dispensed by quacks often resulting in patients forgoing real medicine that could easily heal them and that is scientifically proven to do so.

I'm taking a look now to see if it's the same. I can say now it's not a fungus I have though

You left out the main ingredient of all homeopathic 'medicines'.
FTFY;)

EDIT:
1.) Google is your friend
2.) Dunno where you got homeopathic from - in fact I should have spotted the fact that those ingredients are far from homeopathic
3.) There is probably a very good reason why that crap is not available anymore:
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/16706.php
http://pinch.com/skin/pshame/bluecap-warning.html
4.) This is the 21st century - eczema is an incredibly easy condition to treat. Go and see a doctor (the kind with actual qualifications from a recognised university.) Should said doctor then prescribe anything that even barely sounds homeopathic say nothing; get up; leave and do not pay the bill.
 
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