Sovodex Anti Ringworm Ointment for Ringworm

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Sovodex, although boasting Ayurvedic formulation, is an incredibly vague product. It offers little to no ingredient information, limited dosage instructions, and doesn’t inspire much faith within the customer that it can, in fact, fulfill its claims of being a fast acting and long lasting ringworm relief ointment.

Sovodex Anti Ringworm Ointment Review

This is a review of Sovodex Anti Ringworm Ointment, an Ayurvedic-inspired product that claims to provide fast and long-lasting relief from the irritation of ringworm. This product is argued to be in high demand across India because of its quality and parasitic-skin-disease-fighting potential. In this review, we shall assess the validity of this product as a wise customer option; examining the following product aspects:

Ingredients

At the time of this review, there were no product ingredients available on the products promotional website or a stipulated formula made available by the manufacturer. Upon further research, we were able to find a list of ingredients on other platforms, but we cannot be sure if the formula has changed.

There is no mention of what the key ingredient is on the packaging or how this product may achieve the claimed results. The only information given away by the packaging is that this product has a lifespan of 5 years from manufacture; it is uncertain if there have been preservatives or fillers included in this formula. Although this is an Ayurvedic-inspired product, we can’t be sure if the ingredients are all-natural either, as there is no indication on the product packaging. The lack of available information on this product and its ingredients is a concern.

Dosage

To use Sovodex Anti Ringworm Ointment, you must first clean the affected area with warm water and apply the product directly. This should be done 2 – 3 times daily. Again, there is lacking information available on the effective use of this product for best results. Furthermore, third party sites have mentioned that it may take up to a month to feel the effects of this product for ringworm infected areas – which contradicts the products claims of being fast acting.

Price

The website stipulates that there are 7g,10g, and 14g units available of Sovodex Anti Ringworm Ointment. The pricing of this product is somewhat convoluted and may be confusing for potential customers. The product website claims that it will cost Rs 15 (15 Indian Rupees, equating to $0.22) per ‘piece’ and that the minimum order is 600 pieces. Converted to U.S Dollars, you will pay $132,00 for 600 ‘pieces’ minimum. There is no clarity on what the ‘pieces’ are, and assuming they are units of product, what volume accompanies this minimum sale requirement. There is also no surety that the price is right, as the website requires customers to email them to receive the latest price. With no discounts, packages, or single ‘test’ units available – this product would be expensive and tiresome for a potential new customer.

Guarantee

There is no manufacturer guarantee available for this product. There is also no access to a refund policy or any customer reviews. This is highly concerning as there is no supportive information to justify the efficacy of this product and whether or not it fulfills its claims.

Sovodex Anti Ringworm Ointment Review – Conclusion

Sovodex, although boasting Ayurvedic formulation, is an incredibly vague product. It offers little to no ingredient information, limited dosage instructions, and doesn’t inspire much faith within the customer that it can, in fact, fulfill its claims of being a fast acting and long lasting ringworm relief ointment. The pricing structure is convoluted and confusing with no supportive manufacturer guarantee, returns policy, or customer reviews. We do not recommend this product for purchase, especially with so many more supportive and transparent brands available on the market.

Concise, honest reporting from Authority Reports.

About

After obtaining her medical degree from Emory University School of Medicine, Jenny went on to specialize in the competitive field of dermatology. In her single days, she was a Peace Corps volunteer and a medic for Doctors without Borders. These days, Dr. Michelle works part-time in a private practice in her hometown of Little Rock, Arkansas, so that she can devote herself to her growing family. In her spare time, Jenny gives back to her community by volunteering with her husband and children at their local soup kitchen.



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