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Ingredients Used For
Water Moisturizer; carrier
Crushed asdsa  Walnut Shells Exfoliates skin (Mitigator contains no black walnut shells).
Emulsifying Wax NF Binding agent (keeper of the papain enzyme).
Pentaerythrityl Tetracaprylate Skin "conditioning agent " occlusive; viscosity increasing agent - nonaqueous.
Isopropyl Palmitate Used as an antiseptic and in the extraction and neutralization of alkaloids.
Cetearyl Alcohol Cetearyl Alcohol is not really an "alcohol" such as ethyl or rubbing alcohol, which would dry the skin, but is an emulsifying wax made by combining fatty alcohols derived from vegetable sources.
Polysorbate 60 Pharmaceutical aid (surfactant or cleanser); as emulsifier and dispersing agent in medicinal products.
Sodium Bicarbonate Locally in burns, erythema, to dissolve mucus, exudates, scabs. Antacid/alkalizer.
Papain Enzyme (proteolytic). Absorbs proteins, Prevents adhesions.
Alcohol Denat Disinfectant, toxin neutralizer, cleanser.
Sodium Hydroxide Precipitates alkaloids (bases); Pharmaceutical aid (alkalizer).
Methylparaben Preservative
Propylparaben Preservative
Phenoxyethanol Topical antiseptic; Bactericide.
   


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