A physician-formulated natural healing ointment originally created in 1890 is experiencing renewed recognition as an effective treatment for eczema (atopic dermatitis) and other chronic skin conditions, particularly among patients who...
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With eight natural clinical-grade ingredients, Zincuta heals and soothes - from eczema and psoriasis to burns and bites.
"Nothing else worked, even prescription medications"
“This is a godsend for me.”
“This stuff is magic in a tin."
When Dr. Case formulated Zincuta in 1890, parabens, phthalates, SLS, petrolatum and steriods didn't exist.
Still don't need them.
The formula hasn't changed. Just the packaging.
When something works this well you leave it alone.
ALL NATURAL SINCE 1890
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A: Same great, highly effective formula that is the only source of relief for so many…we wouldn’t change it.
A: Zincuta works when others don't because nothing matches it's eight clinical grade active ingredients: a natural sealing emollient, three anti-inflammatory essential oils, two plant-based antioxidants, protective beeswax, and the curing power of zinc.
A: Because Zincuta has multiple natural active ingredients it heals a range of skin conditions. We encourage folks to read the Zincuta reviews reporting relief for a remarkable variety of conditions.
A: The modern-day Zincuta Ointment is hand-crafted in Collierville, TN
A: It smells like it works. You’ll get notes of Wintergreen, Styrax Benzoin, and Lavender. It’s a clean, herbal scent that dissipates after a few minutes. No synthetic "Ocean Breeze" or "Cucumber Melon" here.
A: Generations of mothers have used Zincuta on scraped knees, bug bites, and diaper irritation. The ingredients are pure and time-tested. However, because it contains Wintergreen oil, we always suggest keeping it away from the eyes and mouth.
A: Eczema is stubborn, and we don't promise miracles. But we have a lot of users who have tried the expensive prescriptions and the drug-store tubs who finally found relief with Zincuta. It soothes the itch and seals the cracks. Sometimes, simple is just better.
A: It’s an old-school term for a pharmaceutical-grade sealing emollient derived from lard. We use Axuniga instead of plant butters and petroleum derivatives because it’s the gold standard for skin repair. Why? Because its composition mimics human skin lipids almost perfectly. Better 100 years ago, better now.
A: No. Unlike modern diaper pastes that feel like wet chalk, Zincuta is an ointment. It melts on contact and creates a protective, semi-transparent film. You might see a slight sheen, but you won't look like a ghost.
A: No. Petrolatum, a byproduct of crude oil, can be contaminated with PAHs, which are linked to cancer (it’s use in the EU is heavily restricted). Beyond that, it acts like a sealing plastic wrap potentially clogging pores and trapping bacteria/dirt. Zincuta uses beeswax and natural fats to create a breathable barrier that actually feeds the skin while it protects it.
A: Dr. Case formulated Zincuta specifically for "raw" and damaged skin. It’s excellent for abrasions, chafing, cracked knuckles, and blisters. That said, if you need stitches, go see a doctor. For everything else, reach for the tin.
A: Because we don't use synthetic stabilizers or plasticizers to force uniformity. Zincuta is a natural product. In the deep winter, it might be a bit firmer, in the summer heat, a bit softer. It works exactly the same either way. Warm it up between your fingers, and it’s ready to go.
David Simms career in the healthcare industry informs his perspective on natural alternatives to conventional pharmaceutical treatments.
David gained experience in how pharmaceutical-grade dermatological product formulations are developed and marketed as a Director at Schering-Plough Healthcare (now Merck). That background shaped his understanding of the gap between conventional pharmaceutical treatments and the patient demand for natural, effective, steroid-free alternatives.
Dave, a co-owner of Zincuta, holds an undergraduate degree from the University of California Irvine, a master's degree from Vanderbilt University, and is based in the Netherlands.
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