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Lucas' Papaw Ointment - 200g Jar

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The papaw ointment jar for the whole family

The ideal size for your family, whether you are looking to soothe your baby's nappy rash, heal Pop's grazed shin or relieve chafing, a 200g jar of Lucas' Papaw Ointment has your family covered.

We've been lovingly crafting this healing ointment for over 110 years, following the same process that Dr T.P. Lucas invented in 1910. Lucas' Papaw Ointment may be used to treat a range of ailments including burns, insect bites, splinters, cuts, nappy rash, surface wounds, sunburn, chafe, chapped lips and more. Pop a jar in your first aid kit, bathroom cabinet or nappy bag. Lucas' Papaw Ointment has been the trusted topical ointment for families for generations.

FRESH AUSTRALIAN PAPAW

Enjoy peace of mind knowing that your family is using a product that has stood the test of time. Lucas' Papaw Ointment was invented by Dr T.P. Lucas, a Brisbane medical practitioner and botanist and his formula has remained unchanged for over a century.

Hand selected Far North Queensland papaws are chosen for their quality and freshness. Under strictly controlled conditions, these papaws are fermented at our Brisbane facility. This traditional method delivers a high concentration of papaw’s healing enzymes.

ACTIVE INGREDIENT

Carica Papaya, Fresh Fruit (Fermented) 39mg/g

Contains no palm oil, glycerin, or sodium lauryl sulphate. Non-allergenic and non-comedogenic.  

  • Complies with international and Australian safety standards.
  • Listed with the Therapeutic Goods Administration of Australia (TGA).

USAGE

Lucas' Papaw Ointment is a topical skin ointment used to relieve symptoms of cuts, scratches, abrasions and minor wounds, insect bites, heat rash, mild burns, mild sunburn, skin cracking, nappy rash and chafing.

DIRECTIONS

Apply a thin layer of ointment to the affected area as needed or directed by your health professional.

If symptoms persist, talk to your health professional.

Immediate treatment of burns should be application of cold water for ten minutes. Only to be used for minor burns after initial first aid treatment. Medical advice should be sought for serious burns.

For external use only.

Contains Potassium Sorbate

Store below 30°C.

Always read the label and follow directions for use.

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Guarantees

  • 6 GENERATIONS OF FAMILY PASSION

    We've been passionately crafting Lucas' Papaw Ointment as a family for over 6 generations.

  • FRESH LOCALLY GROWN PAPAW

    Every batch is made using fresh a-grade papaw grown in Far North Queensland, Australia

  • AUSTRALIAN MADE AND OWNED

    We're proudly Australian Made and Owned, based in Acacia Ridge, Queensland for over 110 years.

  • REGISTERED THERAPEUTIC

    Lucas' Papaw Ointment is listed with the Australian Register of Therapeutic Goods (AUST L 13397)

FAQs

Can I use it on my lips?

Lucas’ Papaw Ointment is ideal for lips if you want to help heal or soothe inflamed, chapped or broken skin.

Lucas' Papaw Ointment can be used on wind and sun burned lips, cracked lips, flaky lips, cold sores, or as a general use lip care product.

Is Lucas' Papaw Ointment a moisturiser?

Lucas’ Papaw Ointment isn't classified as a moisturiser - it helps skin retain its own moisture which stops it from drying out. The main benefits are the healing qualities of the product. It has no added moisturisers.

Is the Petroleum Jelly Safe?

Lucas’ Papaw Ointment only uses pharmaceutical grade petroleum jelly that is strictly certified to ensure its safety and quality. USP grade Petrolatum is not mutagenic or toxic.

Petroleum jelly is the “carrier” that supports the spread of the active ingredient – fresh fermented papaw. Petroleum jelly is not carcinogenic or toxic. It has been affirmed to be non-comedogenic (does not block pores) and to not cause allergic reactions (American Academy of Dermatology Invitational on Comedogenicity, 1989)

More information and scientific studies about petroleum jelly can be found in many places online. Here are a few links for your further information:

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0278691595001069

https://www.vaseline.us/faq.html

What is the TGA? Why is this important?

The TGA is the Therapeutic Goods Administration of Australia. They are the regulators in Australia of all therapeutic goods. When a product is listed with the TGA, as Lucas’ Papaw Ointment is, the product must prove it is safe to use, is restricted in any health claims it can make, and it must be audited against the Code of Good Manufacturing Practices. The TGA conducts audits on a regular basis to ensure safety of the product.

All medicines in Australia must be registered with the TGA, if a product does not show an AUST L or AUST R code, they may not be registered as a therapeutic (medicinal) product and are restricted in the claims they can make.

Being registered with the TGA is Australia does not automatically mean our ointment is treated as a medicine in your home country. It is important to read the label of all products to understand the local permissible claims and uses.

Why does there seem like there is only a small amount of Papaw in each pack?

At Lucas' Papaw Remedies, we hand cut and process golden ripe papaws before fermenting them following the specific process developed by Dr T.P. Lucas.

The fermentation process concentrates the powerful enzymes found in papaws making it much stronger than non-fermented, dry or powdered papaw. Following our unique process, hundreds of papaws are used to make one batch of papaw concentrate. The fresh fermented concentrate (active ingredient) is so potent it cannot be applied directly to the skin; the concentrate must be distributed within the carrier (petroleum jelly) to achieve the correct strength for safe and effective application to the skin.

This is similar to a corticosteroid cream or a a pain relief tablet where a small amount of paracetamol (active ingredient) is contained in each tablet (carrier).