Dog's First | Propythium Moisturising Oil | Natural Patented Yeast Killer

How Propythium Works…

Pythium is a non-pathogenic (doesn’t harm plants or animals), microscopic, yeast-like organism that normally lives in the soil. There are over 50 species of it so far discovered but among the most useful are those discovered around the roots of many plants around the world, in particular Pythium oligandrum.

It works via mycoparasitism. In essence, it consumes other fungi for survival. It attacks those organisms, extracting nutrients such as nitrogen, carbon, and nutrients for reproduction, and killing the organism in the process. It then creates zoospores that actively seek out more of that fungi and it’s spores.

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Beyond mycoparasitism, P. oligandum further secretes enzymes curb bacterial growth in the area so it is not disturbed while it’s doing its thing. Most importantly, studies show, asides a reduction of pathogenic bacteria present, it does not induce significant shifts in the hose bacterial flora in the process (Vallance et al. 2009 & 2012).

Once resources deplete, P. oligandrum encapsulates and soon leaves its host to its natural environment, at which point all normal microflora returns activity can return to the area.

Other cool ingredients include medicinal grade oliver oil, vitamin E and silica, all of which work to repair the damaged skin area.

How do I know if this is a yeast issue?!

The problem with fungal skin infections with symptoms such as irritated, itchy skin and ears is that they can look like bacterial infections to the untrained eye. Itchy feet, a class place for yeast issues to develop, are just as often caused by food intolerances or upset gut flora. So first, you should familiarise yourself with what the classic tell tale signs of a fungal skin infection are.

Once you suspect it’s fungal, you have two choices. If positive, pick up the appropriate Pythium product. However, if still unsure, you can pick up a quick home test kit here. Once the kit arrives you swab the affected area, post it off, the lab takes a look and in days you will know for sure. That way you’re not wasting your time buying the wrong products.

How to use Propythium Oil

  1. Directly on affected area: Shake bottle well. Dampen affected areas with lukewarm water (34°C). Gently apply oil with pads provided. Leave for 10 mins. Remove excess gently. Reapply as needed.
  2. Bath: Shake bottle well. Add 1 tsp oil to 1 litre of lukewarm water (34°C), stir. Wash dog. After bath, allow skin/coat to air dry. Repeat as needed.

Ingredients etc

Olea europaea oil, Silica, Pythium oligandrum, Tocopherol (vitamin E), Calendula oil.

Caution: Do not mix with other anti-fungal treatments.

Storage: Keep dry at 15-25°C. Avoid contact with other substances.

Warning: Keep away from children. Not for oral use.