Beest Butter has a wide array of uses and ways that it can help you or a loved one overcome a skin ailment or infection. One of the most common uses for Beest Butter is to fight Athlete's Foot or other type of fungal infection on the skin, such as Jock Itch, Ringworm, or even diaper rash.
To Treat Athlete's Foot:
- Make sure the area is clean and dry. Right after a warm shower is the best time, because the pores will be more open as well.
- Take a small dab of Beest Butter from the can, about the size of your fingernail to start, and rub it together in your hands until even spread in your palms.
- Apply the Beest Butter to your feet fully, making sure to get between your toes and all of the affected area.
- Apply in the morning, again at midday, and in the evening for best results.
- For good measure, men can apply what is left over to other areas that sweat as a fungal/odor preventative.
The same treatment process can be used for Jock Itch, diaper rash, sweat rashes often caused by a yeast infection, etc.
Treat Wounds
Beest Butter can also be used to treat wounds in a pinch, to stave off infection. Though not a full replacement for Neosporin, the ingredients in Beest Butter are well documented to have healing properties, while also being antimicrobial. Simply clean the wound as you should to prevent infection and apply the necessary amount of Beest Butter to the wound bed, then bandage.
Moisturizer
Apply Beest Butter in small amounts to dry skin patches, until properly moisturized.
Need a Fire? BEEST BUTTER!
If you are an outdoorsman, keep a can of Beest Butter in your pack to keep your feet healthy, and if needed, it can also be used as a fire starter! Beest Butter's ingredients, though natural and non-toxic, are also flammable, mostly made from oils and beeswax!
If you are out late and need a fire, simply take a dab of Beest Butter on your finger, and apply it to a small piece of napkin, paper towel, or cotton cloth. Twist it together and just use the napkin as a wick. The Beest Butter will burn for several minutes, allowing you to get the rest of your fire building materials together.
Beest Butter also comes in a reusable tin, perfect for the avid outdoorsman to keep some dry tinder, hooks, fishing line, etc. when the can is empty.