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BeFree Flea Shampoo
Cleansing shampoo helps deter fleas, flies
and mosquitoes for dogs

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Cleanses with gentle and effective
action
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Encourages healthy, clear skin and
coats
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Residual mosquito, flea and fly
deterrent effect
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Contains no parabens, sodium laurel
sulphate or harmful petrochemicals
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Ditch the Itch!
An itch is one of the most
irritating sensations for a dog! An itch can be
caused by a wide number of factors that causes nerve
endings in the skin surface to become irritated. Latest
experiments have shown that the animal body is
covered by "itch spots" (small spots of the
skin that convey a sensation of itch when lightly
touched).
An itch can only be evoked from
superficial layers of skin and mild scratching
is one of the best ways to relieve the itch.
Canines can also be observed biting or chewing
their tail in order to control itching caused
by a tick or fleas.
The
natural way
There is a lot that can be done
naturally to help relieve itchiness for your dog.
Try not to use harsh detergents on your dog’s bedding
and don’t feed them human treats. Always dry your dog
off properly after a swim or bath and never use human
shampoo treatments or cosmetics on your animals.
What is
BeFree Flea Shampoo?
BeFree Flea Shampoo is a natural
cleansing herbal shampoo for dogs using only tested,
natural ingredients, supporting a residual
mosquito, flea and fly deterrent effect while
encouraging healthy, clear skin and coats.
There is a great deal of evidence to
suggest that the use of carefully chosen herbal
ingredients can help to support health.
Along with the correct lifestyle choices, our herbal
remedies can make all the difference to your pet’s
health.
BeFree Flea Shampoo may be used as needed
and contains absolutely no parabens, sodium laurel
sulphate or harmful petrochemicals.

What are the Ingredients?
BeFree Flea Shampoo
contains the following ingredients:
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Rosemary oil (Rosmarinus
officinalis L.)
contains caffeic and rosmarinic acid, which have
been researched for their antioxidant activity
(al Sereiti, M. R., Abu-Amer, K. M., and Sen, P.
“Pharmacology of rosemary (Rosmarinus
officinalis Linn.) and its therapeutic
potentials”. Indian J Exp Biol
1999;37(2):124-130.) This herb has also been
researched for its particular supportive effects
on hair growth. (Hay, I. C., Jamieson, M., and
Ormerod, A. D. Randomized trial of aromatherapy.
“Successful treatment for alopecia areata”.
Arch Dermatol. 1998;134(11):1349-1352).
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Tea Tree Oil (Melaleuca
alternifolia)
contains constituents
1,8-cineole, terpinen-4-ol, alpha-terpineol, and
gamma-terpinen. It has been researched for its
ability to support healing in animals (Kawakami,
E., Washizu, M., Hirano, T., Sakuma, M., Takano,
M., Hori, T., and Tsutsui, T. “Treatment of
prostatic abscesses by aspiration of the
purulent matter and injection of tea tree oil
into the cavities in dogs”. J Vet.Med Sci
2006;68(11):1215-1217.).
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Niaoli oil
comes
from the niaoli evergreen tree with pointed
leaves and spiky long yellow flowers. The leaves
of the evergreen are extremely fragrant when
crushed.
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Citronella
oil is one of the
essential oils obtained from the leaves and
stems of different species of Cymbopogon. The
oil is used extensively as a source of perfumery
chemicals such as citronellal, citronellol and
geraniol. These natural chemicals find extensive
use in soap, perfumery, cosmetic and flavouring
industries throughout the world.
Shampoo base ingredients: Aqua,
coconut oil, castor oil, olive oil, potassium
hydroxide, ethanol, glycerine, grapefruit extract,
and lactic acid.
This product contains absolutely no
parabens, sodium laurel sulphate or harmful
petrochemicals.

How do I use BeFree Flea Shampoo?
DIRECTIONS:
Wet fur thoroughly. Apply shampoo and
lather thoroughly until entire coat is covered
(don't forget the belly!), adding water if necessary
to increase lather. Avoid the eyes. Rinse off well
with warm water and towel dry.
Note: May be used with
Parasite Dr.™,
FleaDerm™ and
Skin & Coat Tonic™.
Caution:
For external use on
dogs only. Not
recommended for cats. Safety during
pregnancy and nursing has not been established. Keep
out of reach of children.
Get
optimum results with regular use
While conventional medicine works by
often treating just the symptoms, natural medicine
strives to create holistic balance in the body to
support systemic health, relieve ailments, and help
prevent future disease. Unlike pharmaceutical drugs,
the natural ingredients in our remedies support
overall health and functioning (rather than just
suppressing symptoms).
Animals respond to natural medicine
in different ways, some of our satisfied customers
experience immediate results with their animals,
while many others have reported optimal benefits
taking effect within 3-6 weeks. To ensure your
animal receives optimum results it is important to
take natural remedies as directed and remain
consistent.
BeFree Flea Shampoo is highly
recommended along with the following natural
remedies for maximum effectiveness.
How
long until I see results?
While some dogs show an immediate
improvement that increases over time, others will see
results after 1-2 applications.
How
long will a bottle last?
One 100 ml bottle of BeFree Flea
Shampoo will last around 3-4 weeks, depending on the
frequency of use.

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